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Overview

Position: Health & Beauty Expert

Type: Hourly Contract

Location: Remote

Compensation: $40–$70/hour

Commitment: 10–40 hours/week

Responsibilities

  • Evaluate beauty products such as skincare, makeup, haircare, and fragrances, assessing ingredient lists, formulation quality, shade/undertone fit, and hair type/texture suitability.
  • Write clear, concise, and objective product recommendations with links, specifications, pros/cons, and buyer guidance tailored to different shopper needs.
  • Compare beauty products across various price tiers and retailers, highlighting the best value options and premium products.
  • Assess the inclusivity of products across skin tones, textures, and sensitivities, ensuring that safety considerations are noted and avoiding medical/therapeutic claims.
  • Create structured comparisons and buyer’s guides based on real-world use cases, showcasing practical applications for different consumer needs.
  • Review and refine AI-generated product suggestions, providing corrections, annotations, and additional context where necessary.

Requirements

  • Hands-on background in retail (e.g., Sephora/Ulta), salon/MUA/esthetician work, beauty editorial, or a strong passion for beauty with a track record of expertise.
  • Proven ability to evaluate products objectively and write clear, concise recommendations.
  • Comfortable with cross-shopping across various retailers and price points, fluent in writing balanced pros/cons and providing clear specifications.
  • Demonstrated judgment around inclusivity, safety, and the ethics of beauty product claims (no medical/therapeutic claims).

Application process

  • Upload resume
  • AI interview based on your resume (15 min)

Seniority level

  • Mid-Senior level

Employment type

  • Contract

Job function

  • Research and Art/Creative

Industries

  • Research Services
  • Performing Arts
  • Health and Human Services
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