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New research reveals the most popular vegan beauty brands on social media. Get the lowdown on the top 10.

Millie Bobby Brown's brand, Florence By Mills, is officially the most popular vegan beauty brand online.
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New analysis reveals the most popular vegan beauty brands on social media, with Florence By Mills taking the top spot.
The research conducted by Easy Vegan Recipes analyzed several factors to determine the most popular vegan beauty brands on social media right now. These factors included: followers, likes, views, comments, shares, and overall engagement across both Instagram and TikTok. Each category was scored out of 10 to give the brands an overall score of 100.
According to the data, Florence By Mills has been crowned social media's leading vegan beauty brand. Since being founded in 2019 by Millie Bobby Brown, Florence by Mills has amassed 3.3 million followers on Instagram and another 3 million on TikTok, making it the most followed account in the top 10. Followers of the brand have also shown some of the highest engagement rates on the list, with Florence by Mills averaging 1,151 comments per Instagram post and a 0.22% comment rate on TikTok.

The most popular vegan beauty brands on social media.
Chart: Easy Vegan Recipes
Coming up in a close second is Rare Beauty, another celebrity-owned brand, this time by Selena Gomez. Founded in 2019, the brand has gained the second-highest number of TikTok and Instagram followers on the list at 3.1 million and 3.8 million, respectively. Rare Beauty also averages the highest average number of Instagram likes per post at 74,642.
Launched in 2021, Ariana Grande’s brand, R.E.M. Beauty, takes third place. This award-winning brand places ethics and sustainability at the heart of its practices, with 3.2 million followers across TikTok and Instagram and the highest percentage of TikTok engagement out of the top 10, with 17.77%.
Well-established makeup company, Elf Cosmetics, is the fourth-most famous vegan beauty brand. Elf Cosmetics has 6.4 million Instagram followers, the highest on the list and 928,000 TikTok followers. Additionally, the brand has the third-highest TikTok engagement rate in the top 10 at 10.68% behind Haus Labs and R.E.M. Beauty.
Inspired by individuality and inclusivity, Lady Gaga’s Haus Labs is social media's fifth-most popular vegan brand. The brand's success across America has been partly attributed to it being the first significant beauty line to launch on Amazon exclusively. As a result, the beauty brand has gathered almost 1.5 million followers across TikTok and Instagram. Haus Labs has the highest comments rate on TikTok at 0.72%, 106% more than the next highest TikTok comment rate in the top 10.
Taking the number six spot on the list is Truly Beauty, a brand that amassed a significant social following through its vibrant products and viral videos. The brand’s how-to videos are shared with over 2.3 million followers on TikTok, the third-highest of the 10 brands. Truly Beauty also has the highest number of TikTok likes on the list, with 62 million, which is 4.6 million more than Florence by Mills in the top spot.
Milk Makeup is the seventh-most popular vegan beauty brand on social media. Founded in 2016, Milk Makeup is well-known for its on-the-go-focused products to help support busy lifestyles. Although the brand has one of the smallest TikTok followings on the list, with 722,000 followers, it has the joint fifth-highest TikTok share rate on the list at 0.07%.
Despite having the lowest number of followers on both platforms in the top 10, Mecca Max ranked as the eighth-most popular vegan beauty brand on social media. Mecca Max has a TikTok comments rate of 0.18%, which is a 126% higher than Rare Beauty which holds the number two spot.
Online superstore Beauty Bay makes its way into the number nine spot on the list. Since releasing its own-brand collection in 2018, it has become the top-selling brand on its site, with a strong focus on its cruelty-free practices. Beauty Bay has the seventh-highest Instagram engagement rate on the list at 0.13% and the seventh-highest number of Instagram followers, with 1.9 million.According to the data, Pacifica Beauty is the 10th-most popular vegan beauty brand on social media right now. The brand’s social media presence blends conscious beauty, educational content and how-to videos, resulting in a combined 971,100 followers across TikTok and Instagram.
"It is clear that beauty brands have recognized the growing importance of online presence and are not only competing against each other in terms of sales nowadays but also for the biggest online following. As we can see from the top 10, there is a clear link between the founders of these brands and their popularity online. Many of these celebrities have huge following, meaning their corresponding brands have a recognizable face that fans can attach to them."
— A Spokesperson for Easy Vegan Recipes
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