Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Confession #6: Benefit



Benefit Cosmetics sends you into the time machine to the 1950s with its packaging.  From it's bright colors in its packaging, era-appropriate names, and 1950s style advertising, you would think that this company's roots began then, but instead it was started as The Face Place in 1976 and turned into Benefit Cosmetics around 1990.


In my opinion, Benefit has used their own social media channels to enhance the persona created in their regular advertisements for a typical Benefit Gal, or Benefit user. A "Benefit Gal" is a little vintage, fun, flirty, and a socialite. Her makeup is fresh and usually not too bold, but she does enjoy her face to be flawless. You'll never find this definition straight on their website, but this is my takeaway from their campaigns.


 
When Benefit launched their brand new They're Real Push-Up Liner, this was an addition to their They're Real Mascara to create it's own mini line within their cosmetics. This was also so much more. Benefit was revolutionizing gel eye liner. Whether or not they succeeded is still in the air, but the main point is that they did it. They came out with a product that had the same formula that many makeup users love, gel eyeliner, but put it in a format that was much easier to use, a push-up pen. They relied heavily on social media on this campaign. I remember seeing advertisements on other makeup videos on YouTube. There were countless tweets and videos and pictures on Instagram.  The advertising through social media still left the customer wanting more information, which you would either have to wait for, or decide to try out for yourself. I chose to purchase it on my own.




I also think the Benefit does a good job with using their Pinterest.  Their Pinterest is organized well into their different lines of cosmetics within their brand, showing different tutorials and exciting ways to use their products. Yet, their Pinterest also has complementing things, such as party decorations, or date night hair to pair with your Benefit Cosmetics makeup look!







Products I own by Benefit Cosmetics 
(prices based on Ulta.com):

They're Real Mascara (sample), full size, $23.00
The POREfessional (sample), full size, $31.00
Hoola bronzer (sample), full size, $28.00
They're Real Push-Up Liner, $24.00
Erase Paste, $26.00
High Beam (sample), full size, $26.00
Stay Don't Stray (sample), full size, $26.00
Benetint, (sample), full size, $30.00
"That Gal" (sample), full size, $29.00
They're Real Remover, $18.00
Posietint (sample), full size, $30.00
Bella Bamba (sample), full size $28.00
It's Potent Eye Cream (sample), full size, $34.00
Ooh La Lift (sample), full size, $22.00








Products I have previously owned by Benefit Cosmetics (prices based on Ulta.com):
Hello Flawless Oxygen WOW, $36.00
BADGal Lash Mascara, $19.00
The POREfessional Agent Zero Shine (sample), full size, $30.00
Fakeup (sample), full size, $24.00
 



 


Website: https://www.benefitcosmetics.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/benefitcosmetics

Instagram: http://instagram.com/benefitcosmetics
Twitter: https://twitter.com/benefitbeauty
YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/benefitcosmetics
Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/benefitbeauty/
Google+: https://plus.google.com/u/0/+benefitcosmetics/posts

1 comment:

  1. I recently subscribed to Birchbox and have started receiving an occasional Benefit product. My favorite so far is the 'They're real mascara,' and it is safe to say I'm obsessed. I think that Benefit has really made a name for itself among our generation, for I hear friends talking about the brand all the time and see numerous ads for it as well. I have yet to see Benefit on TV ads, though I'm sure as the brand continue to grow, this will change as well. Great post!

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