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She/Her

Santia

i love posting on social media!! Lets get started!!

i love posting on social media!! Lets get started!!

Endorsements

21+

About Me

Oakland, CA, USA

Interests

Fashion design
Social media
Dance

Brands I Follow

ScentMatch
ciele cosmetics
DOU
Serendipity Frozen

Interview Questions

Serendipity Frozen

Content Creator for Cookie & Cream Float Moment

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What makes a social video feel authentic and engaging to friends?

A social video feels authentic and engaging to friends when it feels real, relaxed, and personal, not overly produced or performative. Authenticity comes from showing genuine moments — natural reactions, honest opinions, and small imperfections that make the content feel human. When a video sounds like how someone actually talks to their friends, viewers feel like they’re part of a conversation instead of being marketed to. Engagement comes from connection. That means sharing a feeling, a moment, or a story people can relate to, and inviting them in through eye contact, casual tone, or a simple question. Videos that feel like a check-in, a recommendation you’d give a friend, or a shared experience tend to resonate more than scripted content. Ultimately, the most engaging social videos are the ones that feel effortless — like something you’d send to a friend group chat because it made you smile, feel understood, or feel included.

Serendipity Frozen

Content Creator for Cookie & Cream Float Moment

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How would you naturally include a message about mental health education in your content?

would weave mental health education into moments of comfort, routine, and joy rather than presenting it as a separate or serious topic. Serendipity Frozen already represents indulgence, nostalgia, and small moments of happiness, which makes it a perfect entry point for conversations about emotional well-being. I’d use content that shows simple, real-life pauses — enjoying a frozen treat after a long day, sharing dessert with someone you trust, or taking a quiet moment for yourself. Within those moments, I’d include gentle messaging about checking in with yourself, slowing down, or recognizing when you need care or support. The tone would be warm and approachable, never preachy. I’d also incorporate educational elements subtly, such as short captions, affirmations, or on-screen text that normalize mental health conversations — reminding viewers that it’s okay to rest, ask for help, or prioritize balance. By pairing these messages with something joyful and familiar like a Serendipity Frozen treat, the content feels comforting and relatable rather than overwhelming. The goal would be to make mental health awareness feel accessible and human — part of everyday life — while aligning with Serendipity Frozen’s message of joy, connection, and serendipitous moments.

DOU

"Lucky Bite" Lunar New Year UGC Creator

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How would you creatively showcase luck using DOU sauces?

I’d showcase luck by turning DOU sauces into a visual and cultural symbol of abundance, joy, and celebration. I’d start with storytelling rooted in Lunar New Year traditions — red for good fortune, sharing food as a sign of prosperity, and sauce as the finishing touch that “brings everything together.” Visually, I’d pour or drizzle the sauce in intentional shapes or motions that symbolize luck, like a continuous circle for wholeness or an overflowing bowl to represent abundance. Creatively, I’d connect each sauce to a “lucky moment”: a bold sauce for courage, a sweet-heat sauce for love and joy, or a savory umami sauce for success and grounding. Short-form videos could show simple dishes transforming into something celebratory with one drizzle, paired with festive details like red accents, gold lighting, or shared plates. The goal would be to make luck feel tangible — something you can taste, share, and invite into your year — while positioning DOU sauces as a flavorful ritual that elevates everyday meals into moments of good fortune.

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