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Skin-care brand Beekman 1802 partners with influencer marketing platform Traackr, nonprofit Kindness.org to study role kindness plays in social sphere among beauty influencers; Gen Z considers influencers' values as much as their product recommendations

May 17, 2024 (press release) –

SHARON SPRINGS, N.Y., May 17, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Gen Z is looking at influencers' values as much as they are looking at their product recommendations, in fact over 60% feel that influencers' posts have some impact on their decisions made in their everyday lives. Influencers' values, including kindness, are important, 61% said they would stop following an influencer if they say or do something that conflicts with their values. (Source: Traackr) 

 

"As a longstanding leader in the influencer marketing space we've watched the industry grow rapidly in size and impact. However, there's often been limited insights on how this industry can affect creator and consumer mental health and wellbeing. This is why we're excited to share this first-of-its-kind report on kindness in the creator space, alongside our partners Beekman 1802 and kindness.org." - Pierre-Loïc Assayag, Co-founder & CEO of Traackr

 

In collaboration with Beekman 1802, the leading goat milk skincare brand rooted in Kindness, and Traackr, an influencer marketing platform to access creator insights, kindness.org, a nonprofit that educates and inspires people to choose kindness, executed a groundbreaking study on the role kindness plays in the social sphere among beauty influencers, demonstrating how they contribute to and take on the responsibility of the mental health of their followers.

"Social media is a dominant part of our daily lives. As a company that believes Kindness is a preventative health measure, we want to make sure that the content we put out and promote on social platforms contributes in a positive way to the well-being of all of those who may see it." - Dr. Brent Ridge, Co-founder & Chief Kindness Officer of Beekman 1802 

The findings reveal that beauty influencers see that the beauty industry's social content is largely not positive towards mental health, however they recognize that their content does influence the mental health of their followers, and kinder influencers are more successful, in terms of having more followers. 

In addition, the study measured the connection between beauty influencers, social media and kindness revealing that influencers who exhibit kindness by scoring higher in the personality trait of agreeableness had a higher number of followers across social media channels. Results show:

  • Only 37%, beauty influencers felt that social content in the beauty industry overall, was positively impacting the mental health of young people.
  • However, 78% of beauty influencers recognize that their own content influences the mental health of their followers.
  • Influencers with a more agreeable personality were found to have a correlation to higher follower/subscriber count. Agreeable people are more kind, compassionate, respectful, compromising, cooperative, and have more trust in others.

"We at kindness.org are focused on answering meaningful questions about kindness and its role in our everyday lives, all with an eye toward creating measurable change toward a kinder world. By starting to look at the relationship kindness and influencers have on content and well-being, we are starting an important conversation that sets the stage for the future of influencers and the relationship with their followers." - Jaclyn Lindsey, Co-founder & CEO of kindness.org 

As the leaders in science of Kindness, Beekman 1802 will leverage this study to further make a positive impact in the social sphere within the beauty industry. The research findings will be leveraged to proactively recruit brand ambassadors with higher kindness scores into their community, Kindness Krew.

"I feel that the younger generation already has a hard time loving themselves so when they see content with filters , or "perfect beauty" it can negatively impact their mental health'" - says Jessica Garcia of @beauty.is.everyone (123K Followers), New Member of Beekman 1802's Kindness Krew 

About Beekman 1802
Beekman 1802 is a skin health brand based on the clinical science of 2 ingredients: Goat Milk and Kindness. Founded by Dr. Brent Ridge, a Harvard-trained longevity physician, and Josh Kilmer-Purcell, a bestseller author, the brand is a leading milk-based brand for sensitive skin. With its 31 active ingredients that strengthen the skin barrier and balance the microbiome, Beekman 1802 products are Clinically Kind and proven to rebalance, rebuild, and repair even the most sensitive skin to its healthiest state.

Media Contact: PR@beekman1802.com

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