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Physicians Formula revived a 10-year-old bronzer with 2016 beauty YouTubers, generating 23 million impressions in two weeks

The brand tapped Jaclyn Hill and Manny MUA to trigger nostalgia for peak YouTube beauty culture, when those two creators made the Butter Bronzer viral.

Published July 10, 2026 Source Glossy From the chopped neck
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PAPPY 23 · July 10, 2026

Physicians Formula revived a 10-year-old bronzer with 2016 beauty YouTubers, generating 23 million impressions in two weeks

The brand tapped Jaclyn Hill and Manny MUA to trigger nostalgia for peak YouTube beauty culture, when those two creators made the Butter Bronzer viral.

Source Glossy ↗

Physicians Formula brought back the exact influencers who made its Butter Bronzer a cult product in 2016 to celebrate the formula's tenth anniversary, according to Glossy. The brand partnered with Jaclyn Hill and Manny MUA for a throwback campaign that generated 23 million impressions in the first two weeks, tapping into the specific nostalgia for mid-2010s beauty YouTube when those two creators were at peak influence and the bronzer was a drugstore staple in every makeup tutorial.

The brand didn't just send product to any current influencers. It went back to the two YouTubers who filmed original reviews when the Butter Bronzer launched in 2014, whose endorsements drove the product to become one of the top-selling bronzers at mass retail by 2016. Jaclyn Hill and Manny MUA each posted new content featuring the bronzer, shot in a style that deliberately echoed their 2016 videos—ring lights, close-up swatches, the same enthusiastic tone. The campaign ran across Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube, with both creators posting within the same 48-hour window to maximize initial reach.

This worked because nostalgia for 2016 beauty culture is now strong enough to move product. The original Butter Bronzer buyers are now in their late twenties and early thirties, with disposable income and a documented tendency to repurchase products from their formative beauty years. According to Glossy, the brand explicitly wanted to remind that cohort of the moment when drugstore makeup felt like a discovery, when YouTube beauty was still intimate, and when Jaclyn Hill's word could move units at CVS. The mechanism is not just influencer marketing—it's re-activating a specific memory of when those influencers mattered most to that audience.

The steal for a small physical-product brand: identify the exact moment your product had its first organic surge, then re-contact the people who created that surge. If you shipped a kitchen gadget that got traction from a handful of food bloggers in 2019, find those bloggers now and offer them a tenth-anniversary exclusive—maybe a limited colorway or engraved edition, shot in the same style as their original post. If you sold a dog accessory that went viral on a pet Instagram account in 2020, offer that account a co-branded anniversary drop. The play is not hiring new influencers. The play is resurrecting the original endorsement with the same voice, at a moment when your earliest customers are ready to buy again. Budget: $1,500 to $3,000 for product seeding, a small honorarium if the creator now commands it, and a co-branded digital asset they can repost. Run it as a two-day launch window so all posts cluster and cross-pollinate. Track using a unique discount code or landing page so you know exactly what the nostalgia wave drove.

The broader pattern: the influencers who made your product matter the first time are an asset you can reactivate. Most brands chase new reach. Physicians Formula went back to the source and turned a tenth anniversary into a cultural moment by re-casting the original actors.

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Re-contact the exact influencers who made your product viral the first time and give them an anniversary reason to post again.
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