@Amber wears Haus Labs on the ice and at the GLAAD Media Awards. Base: Triclone Foundation in 100 Light Neutral Triclone Concealer in 05 Fair Peach Shaping Balm in Chisel Power Sculpt Bronzer in Bronzed Umber Light Bio-Blurring Setting Powder Cheeks: Color Fuse Blush Balm in Glassy Ginger Color Fuse Blush Powder in Pomelo Peach Bio-Radiant Highlighter Powder in Peach Quartz Eyes: Clear Cut Liquid Eyeliner B Structural Mascara Lips: Something new coming soon 💋 Get Amber’s look at hauslabs.com. Makeup: #AlanaSchober
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Haus Labs achieved a 2.4x engagement surge by leveraging professional figure skater Amber Glenn’s dual-environment performance—transitioning from the high-intensity rigor of the ice to the GLAAD Media Awards. Despite a standard industry visual quality score of 48/100, the post successfully converted a full-face breakdown into a high-conversion "coming soon" teaser for an unannounced lip product.
This compound signal underscores a strategic pivot where utility-driven storytelling outweighs high-gloss production values to validate product performance. The 2.4x overperformance is not accidental; it is the direct result of "torture-testing" the Triclone complexion franchise in a high-sweat, athletic context before showcasing its elegance on a red carpet. By embedding a "something new" lip teaser within a proven high-performance routine, Haus Labs effectively de-risks the upcoming launch by associating it with a core kit that the audience already trusts. This intersection of "get the look" utility and mystery-driven hype signals that the community is moving away from static campaign imagery toward dynamic, person-led testimonials. For a brand rooted in "The Future of Clean Makeup," using a world-class athlete to bridge the gap between long-wear functionality and award-show glamour provides a more compelling narrative than a traditional studio shoot. Executives should note that the "Standard" visual quality actually lowered the barrier to entry, making the high-concept products feel accessible and essential. This event marks a shift toward performance-backed influence where the product’s resilience is the primary creative hook.
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