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Top 50 Beauty & Makeup channels in Australia

Beauty is one of YouTube's foundational creator categories. The biggest channels were built over a decade and have evolved from tutorials into multi-platform brand empires, often launching successful makeup or skincare lines that dwarf their YouTube ad revenue.

Australia is the smallest tier-1 YouTube market by population but punches above its weight in creator output. Australian RPMs are similar to UK levels (slightly below US), and Australian channels often build large international audiences because the cultural and linguistic distance to North America is small enough that content travels easily.

Live data, updated 15d ago

The leaderboard

30 channels
#1
James Charles
4.8B views · 700 videos
23.8M
subs
#2
NikkieTutorials
2.5B views · 949 videos
15.2M
subs
#3
Denitslava Makeup
2.2B views · 516 videos
8.3M
subs
#4
Tati
1.6B views · 2.2K videos
7.9M
subs
#5
Jaclyn Hill
634.6M views · 460 videos
5.4M
subs
#6
Christen Dominique
633.8M views · 893 videos
5.3M
subs
#7
Huda Beauty
286M views · 532 videos
4.4M
subs
#8
Wayne Goss
591.2M views · 2K videos
4M
subs
#9
Smitha Deepak
908.9M views · 1.1K videos
3.8M
subs
#10
Lauren Curtis
320.5M views · 493 videos
3.3M
subs
#11
Kaushal
275.8M views · 693 videos
2.5M
subs
#12
Lisa Eldridge
265.4M views · 638 videos
2.1M
subs
#13
Asma Khan
581.6M views · 1.4K videos
1.8M
subs
#14
Hindash
106.5M views · 191 videos
1.7M
subs
#15
Milabu
254M views · 1K videos
1.6M
subs
#16
Anne Clutz
173.5M views · 1.1K videos
1.5M
subs
#17
Alexandra Anele
148.7M views · 1K videos
1.4M
subs
#18
sophdoeslife
276.1M views · 1.2K videos
1.4M
subs
#19
dear peachie
75.3M views · 247 videos
1.4M
subs
#20
Ali Andreea
170.5M views · 891 videos
1.4M
subs
#21
Nikol Johnson
250.7M views · 1K videos
1.2M
subs
#22
SPENCER HEDGES
89.7M views · 193 videos
996K
subs
#23
Charlotte Tilbury Beauty
178.1M views · 2.3K videos
886K
subs
#24
Nina Ubhi
63.2M views · 1.1K videos
715K
subs
#25
Ale Jay
103.3M views · 161 videos
641K
subs
#26
Aditya Madiraju
151M views · 211 videos
607K
subs
#27
Hung Vanngo
34.6M views · 204 videos
606K
subs
#28
Zabrena
103.6M views · 1.3K videos
589K
subs
#29
Beauty Studio
283.7M views · 2.1K videos
530K
subs
#30
Makeup By Nikki La Rose
138.6M views · 1.6K videos
528K
subs
What sets them apart

The beauty & makeup channels winning in Australia.

01

Long careers: top beauty channels often span 8–12 years on the platform, much longer than most other niches.

02

Product-business synergy: AdSense is rarely the main revenue line; brand deals and owned product lines are.

03

Tier-1 RPMs despite the smaller population: Australian audiences trigger premium ad inventory.

04

Strong international travel: Australian content frequently builds 50-80% non-Australian audiences.

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Frequently asked

Beauty & Makeup in Australia, answered.

Real questions about how the beauty & makeup niche operates inside the Australia market. Still curious? Get in touch.

01How do beauty YouTubers actually make money?

Most full-time beauty creators have four income streams: (1) AdSense, usually a smaller slice; (2) brand sponsorships and PR partnerships; (3) affiliate commission from product links (Sephora, Ulta, Amazon); (4) their own product line, which over time becomes the largest line for top channels. The biggest beauty creators on YouTube earn 70–90% of their income outside YouTube ads.

02Is beauty too saturated for new creators?

It's saturated for generic 'apply makeup' content. It is wide open for specific angles: skincare for a particular skin condition, makeup for a particular skin tone, technique tutorials for under-served features, niche brand-history deep-dives, or budget-only product reviews. The top new entrants in the past 3 years have all picked a sub-niche specific enough to own, then expanded.

03Do beauty channels need professional lighting and cameras?

Better than the niche average, yes. Beauty is one of the few niches where image quality directly affects credibility, because viewers need to see exact colours and finishes. A solid ring light, a good front-facing camera (even a recent phone), and a controlled background are non-negotiable. Studio-grade gear is not, especially in the first 12 months.

04Can an Australian YouTube channel reach a global audience?

Easily, and most established Australian channels do. English-language Australian content with universal subjects (food, fitness, tech, lifestyle) typically builds 50-80% non-Australian audiences over time. The cultural and linguistic distance to North America is small enough that content travels naturally without localisation.

05What are Australian YouTube RPMs like compared to US and UK?

Slightly below UK, well below US. Australian RPMs typically run 60-75% of US rates, similar to the UK. The advantage Australian creators have is that their audiences often spill into US, UK, and Canadian viewers, who all earn closer to tier-1 RPMs. A channel with 40% Australian and 60% US viewership would earn similar to a pure US channel.

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