The Best Place to Sell Beauty Products Online
For many people, there are different reasons to sell beauty products online. From cleaning out your closet to needing some money for an urgent need, anything can make you hit the market to sell your beauty products. Thankfully, the internet has become an interesting place to sell beauty products and earn good money. The problem, however, is that you might not know where or how to sell your beauty products online, and that is what this article is about.
Below are some of the best beauty product sites to be able to sell products on. From sites like Poshmark to Facebook, each platform offers unique attributes that make them attractive to sell on.
1. ThredUp
Often referred to as the largest online thrift and consignment store in modern times, ThredUp does the equivalent of allowing you to virtually bring your clothes and other beauty products to a local beacon’s closet to sell. The big difference here is that you are not meeting face to face with anyone, so you can expect to trade smoothly without any judgment or attitudes.
Typically, this platform operates by sending you a clean-out bag to fill up with beauty accessories and clothing. After reviewing and processing the item, you’ll review an email stating how much you’ve earned from selling the items.
You don’t have to worry about a possible waste of time as this platform has a calculator feature that guesstimates what each item would sell for. Although they accept several brands, you should bear in mind that more luxurious brands will attract better sales offers. You’ll have the option of sending unaccepted items to recycling companies or charitable partners.
2. Poshmark
One of the most popular platforms to sell beauty products online, Poshmark, offers you the opportunity to sell most of your beauty products that you are not ready to use. If you recently got an eye shadow pallet that you are not prepared to put in use or a blue lipstick that’s no different from the others in your makeup box, you can post them on Poshmark.
The site’s popularity is because of its availability for selling clothes, but you can also put up your make up (used and unused) for sale. Perhaps the biggest advantage of using this platform is that it allows you to list items for free, although you’ll need to promote the items by yourself.
3. Sheepbuy
You can sell beauty products on Sheepbuy in any form of condition, permitted by paypal of course. The good thing about this website is that you can sell up to three items for free. If you’d like to increment your selling capacity plans range from $2.99 up to $12.99. You don’t pay any fee if your beauty products don’t sell. The best part is when your items sell there are never any selling or hidden fees. All transactions are strictly between buyers and sellers. All purchases are safe and secure via paypal.
Sheepbuy only caters to verified sellers as an added protection to buyers. Thus sheepbuy sellers must have their paypal account verified. Meaning their phone, email and bank account must be verified in order to link their account onto Sheepbuy. For more information on buyer protection by paypal click here. As in any other marketplace make your title and description as best can be to attract more view and sell more.
4. Tradesy
This platform operates in a similar manner to eBay. It prompts potential sellers to take pictures of the items they are willing to sell and then post the images on their website for buyers to see and buy. However, unlike eBay, you’ll be walked through everything you need to sell your product successfully on this website. When your item gets purchased, a prepaid shipping kit will be sent to you. Keep in mind that they’ll deduct a chunk of the total sale as commission. Typically, you’ll get a deduction of $7.50 for items worth below $50 and 19.8 percent for items worth above $50.
5. Facebook
Unsurprisingly, Facebook’s popularity as a selling destination for almost everything has continued to grow. You’d probably have seen tons of closed beauty sales and swap groups full of people that are obsessed with beauty products on this platform. Although most of them probably require an admin to grant access for you to join, you’ll sell nearly any beauty product you want to.
Each group features its own specific rules, and it’ll be best for you to read their rules and ensure strict compliance to avoid punishments and total blacklisting. You can also use your timeline for marketing your products if you have a strong network. The biggest sell for using Facebook to market your beauty product is that you’ll find a buyer for everything, irrespective of physical conditions. Just ensure that they are not expired or bad on the skin.
6. Depop
Like most other platforms in this article, Depop offers you the opportunity to list your beauty products and get them sold for a fee. However, here, selling happens on its app. You’ll typically need to create a profile resembling Instagram’s layout.
The profile displays the item you’ll want to get rid of, offering you the opportunity to list anything you’ll want. You’ll get the chance to sell all those clothes and beauty products that you’ve Probably been boarding for a while. However, keep in mind that you’ll need to actively promote your items on your social feed to get the chance to sell them.
7. Glambot
The whole process of using Glambot is pretty simple. You’ll start by requesting a label, then sending the products to them. Once this process is complete, the platform will send your money through PayPal.
Tons of brands are typically accepted on this platform, so you can list nearly every beauty product you have to sell. However, keep in mind that you can’t offer an expired product for sale using this platform, and the packaging of the product you are selling has to be in a condition that’s resalable.
8. Instagram
Granted, selling on Instagram might require that you put in a little more effort, but that’s something you can do. With just a few clear pictures of your beauty products, you can be making some bucks off it. Once you have your clear photos and the right hashtags, then you are halfway through making a successful sale.
Remember to set a separate Instagram shop up different from your personal profile to keep it free from clutters and all the noise on social media. This is one of the few platforms that doesn’t require you to pay for making sales. However, most of the work falls on you, but once you have an entrepreneurial spirit and you are ready to fold up your sleeves and work, then using this platform wouldn’t be a problem.
9. eBay
If you’ve ever been in a situation where you open up a beauty product, use it once, and decide that it’s not the right option for you, you’ll know how painful it is to buy such items and not use them. That’s when platforms like eBay come to the rescue.
Although the platform has strict rules on what can be sold and how you can go about your sales, you can still be guaranteed that it’ll help you raise some money off beauty products you don’t use. However, you are advised to check out their terms and conditions page to see what’s allowed and what’s not allowed on the site before putting up a product for sale.
When using this platform, you are charged an initial listing fee. Subsequently, you’ll be charged a final value fee when you successfully sell the item. The final value fee is calculated based on the total amount that it is sold for.
Conclusion
That’s it, a detailed article highlighting the best places to sell your beauty products online. Selling your beauty products doesn’t have to be a stress for you, as long as you know where to look.
Also, note that your chances of selling at a higher price may vary from platform to platform. However, you are sure to find interested buyers in all of them if you abide by the best practices and handle marketing well. Before starting, make sure that you properly look at each platform’s terms and conditions to know and abide by the best practices.
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