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Best Performing Makeup Brands on Instagram

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Best Performing Makeup Brands on Instagram

Top-Performing Makeup Brands on Instagram: What They Do Differently in 2025 Instagram is still beauty’s favorite stage. The bar is higher though. Growth now comes from tight community building, Reels at the core, and creator programs that feel local and real. Here is a practical, data-led look at what the best makeup brands do on Instagram today, and how your team can apply it. What we analyzed Our original study reviewed 10 global makeup brands on Instagram — Avon, Clinique, CoverGirl, Elizabeth Arden, Estée Lauder, Lancôme, L’Oréal Paris Makeup, M·A·C Cosmetics, Maybelline New York, and Shiseido — to learn what drives engagement and when. The analysis covered engagement rates, content types, posting frequency, best days and times to post, and practical guidance for marketers. To add a 2025 lens, we layered in recent industry rankings and platform insights on fast-growing beauty handles and social winners. The 2025 reality check Reels first. The fastest-growing beauty accounts leaned heavily on short-form video, with Reels as the dominant format across their top posts. Community over celebrity. Celebrity still helps, but sustained gains come from networks of micro and mid-tier creators, regional storylines, and content that feels native to each market. Leaders shift by quarter. Huda Beauty topped a recent Q1 2025 index on the strength of scale and steady engagement, while other brands surged or cooled as trends cycled. Plan for movement, not a fixed table. Instagram still matters for beauty. In cross-channel studies, Instagram remains a key driver for category leaders like Rare Beauty, even as TikTok and YouTube grow. What top performers do differently 1) Nail a clear content spine Winners build a weekly rhythm that mixes quick tutorials, product POVs, creator collabs, and UGC remixes. Reels carry the week, carousels and photos support launches and educational snippets. Try this mix: 3–5 Reels per week covering how-to, transformations, and creator takes 1–2 carousels for shade charts, ingredients, or step-by-step looks 1 community feature or stitch that spotlights real customers 2) Localize like you mean it High-growth brands tailor creators, captions, and product focus by country. They do not just translate. They adjust looks, routines, and price cues to local norms and retail windows. 3) Build creator depth, not one-off spikes Longer partnerships with mid-tier and micro creators outperform sporadic celebrity bursts on engagement and trust. Formalize briefs, recurring series, and content handoffs to keep the story going. 4) Treat launches as seasons, not moments Brands that rank well tie Instagram to a bigger arc: pre-tease, sampling and seeding, creator testing, retail tie-ins, then community riffs and aftercare tips. Quarter by quarter, leaders swap SKUs without losing the cadence. Benchmarks that matter From our original study and current market reports, here is how to judge progress. Engagement rate by follower on Instagram, not likes alone Reels share of posts and Reels completion rate Creator mix by tier and market Posting windows that match your audience’s engagement peaks Save and share rates during launch weeks Search demand lifts that mirror social spikes The content formats that travel Fast transformations: 5–10 second looks that show the payoff Side-by-side routines: before, during, after, with captions showing shade and brush details Creator stitches: let fans react, compare shades, or recreate looks Ingredient explainers: simple, credible breakdowns that avoid jargon Retail moments: in-store swatches, bundle reveals, gift set demos These are the formats repeatedly used by recent risers, from value brands to prestige labels. A simple weekly playbook Monday: Creator Reel, routine or hack Tuesday: Carousel with shade finder or wear tests Wednesday: UGC remix or stitch Thursday: Creator Reel tied to an offer or retailer Friday: Founder or MUA tip, behind-the-scenes Weekend: Community roundup Reel, pinned to Stories Layer paid only behind Reels with clear saves and shares. Keep tests small and frequent. Ops tips for social leads Central calendar, local execution. Keep one global calendar, then let local teams or partners pick creators and adapt copy. Measure like a portfolio. Judge creators on series impact, not single posts. Track blended CAC where social assists retail. Mind the time windows. Post when your audience actually engages. Our study mapped peak posting and peak engagement times for beauty. Recheck yours each quarter. Common pitfalls to avoid Over-posting without a point. Frequency helps only when the story holds. Spread formats across the week. Copy-pasting across markets. Local creators and captions outperform global one-size-fits-all. Single-influencer dependency. Build bench strength to reduce variance and keep reach steady. Where Netscribes can help If you want a brand-specific benchmark, our original analysis framework covers engagement rate by content type, posting windows, creator mix, and competitive gaps for your category. The 10-brand study that informed this piece includes a full view of what to post, when to post, and how to scale a community without waste.

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