Music for Beauty Videos

Choose royalty-free music that works for skincare, makeup, salons, and product campaigns

Beauty professional editing skincare and product video footage on a desktop computer in a salon studio

Beauty videos need music that supports the image without crowding the product, face, texture, space, or edit. A skincare reel, salon promo, makeup launch, perfume teaser, and beauty brand ad all need a different feel, but they share the same core need: clean, licensed music that fits commercial publishing.

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Use royalty-free music for beauty videos when the video promotes a product, service, brand, salon, creator offer, or client project.

For beauty content, choose music that matches the edit and usage:

  • Soft, minimal tracks for skincare and spa-style visuals
  • Clean pop or light electronic tracks for makeup, tutorials, and launches
  • Elegant, cinematic, or fashion-led tracks for perfume and premium beauty content
  • Warm, polished tracks for salon, spa, and service promos
  • Clear commercial rights for ads, branded content, client work, and cross-platform publishing

Choose music by the beauty video’s job

Beauty content works best when the music matches the purpose of the video.

A product reveal needs space for texture shots, packaging details, and slow camera moves. A makeup tutorial needs a track that supports cuts, transitions, and voiceover. A salon promo needs music that feels polished and welcoming. A perfume teaser can use more drama, as long as the track leaves room for the visuals.

Here is a simple way to choose.

For beauty brand videos, pick music that feels clean, polished, and repeatable. Brand videos often appear on websites, ads, social feeds, pitch decks, and launch pages. The track should sound good after repeated use.

For social beauty content, use music with a clear intro, steady rhythm, and clean edit points. Reels, Shorts, TikToks, and product clips need tracks that cut well in 6, 15, and 30-second edits.

For ads and sponsored posts, use licensed music with commercial rights. A boosted post, paid ad, UGC ad, or influencer whitelisting campaign needs music cleared for promotion.

For client beauty videos, use music with permission for client delivery. The finished video should carry music rights that let the client publish the final project.

For product-focused beauty clips, pick a track that leaves room for close-ups, labels, swatches, texture shots, and captions. The product should stay in focus.

Match the track to the beauty format

Beauty videos share a visual language, but the music should change with the format.

A skincare video can use soft piano, ambient textures, warm pads, or slow electronic movement. The track should feel calm and clear. It should leave room for voiceover, routine steps, and close-up shots of creams, serums, and skin texture.

A makeup video often needs more movement. Light pop, fashion beats, clean house, or bright electronic tracks can support brush strokes, before-and-after edits, transitions, and product reveals.

A perfume video needs more restraint. Elegant piano, cinematic minimalism, smooth electronic pulses, or modern fashion cues can support glass, light, motion, and mood.

A salon video should feel welcoming and professional. Warm pop, soft soul, light acoustic, or relaxed electronic music can work for hair transformations, appointment promos, spa services, and team introductions.

A beauty product video needs clarity. Choose music that supports the edit, not a track that fights the product. Product demos, launch videos, ecommerce clips, and retail ads need clear rhythm and clean structure.

Check the publishing use before you choose the track

The music choice should follow the publishing plan.

A personal beauty reel has different rights need than a paid product ad. A client deliverable needs clear permission for the client to publish. A branded content post needs music that fits the brand and the platform.

Before choosing music, check these four points:

1. Will the video promote a product or service?
A launch video, salon promo, product demo, or sponsored post needs music with commercial rights.

2. Will the video run as an ad or boosted post?
Paid beauty content needs ad-safe music. Check the license before upload.

3. Will a client publish the video?
Client delivery needs permission for the client to use the finished project. Keep the raw track out of the handoff.

4. Will the same edit appear across platforms?
A beauty brand may publish the same video on Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, a website, and in paid ads. Choose music with rights that fit that plan.

Audiodrome’s license supports commercial and client projects when the music stays embedded in the finished project. The agreement also covers social content and social advertising for projects on accounts owned or controlled by the buyer or the buyer’s clients.

Excerpt from Audiodrome license terms showing permission to use music in personal, commercial, and client projects
Audiodrome License Agreement

Audiodrome’s picks for beauty videos

Music that sounds polished, works across project types, and comes with clear usage terms.

Smooth Motion
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Gentle Breeze
Gentle Breeze
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Soft Touch
Soft Touch
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Light Rhythm
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Playful Spirit
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Evening Glow
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Smooth Motion
Smooth Motion
Synth Pop, Modern Electronic, Soft Cinematic, Chill Electronic, Cinematic Ambient, Contemporary R&B · Midtempo
Gentle Breeze
Gentle Breeze
House, Deep House, Cinematic, Pop, Ambient, Chill Pop, Jazz · Midtempo
Soft Touch
Soft Touch
Pop, Chill Pop, Chill Electronic, Cinematic Emotional, Deep House · Uptempo
Light Rhythm
Light Rhythm
Indie Electronic, Ambient Pop, Cinematic, Groove, Contemporary, Chill Electronic, Dance · Midtempo
Playful Spirit
Playful Spirit
Pop, Indie Pop, House, Cinematic Playful, Acoustic · Uptempo
Evening Glow
Evening Glow
Deep House, Cinematic Chill, Ambient Electronic, Corporate, Pop, House · Uptempo