YouTube channel description generator

Generate SEO-ready YouTube Descriptions for Beauticians

Templates and rewrite prompts tuned for makeup artists, estheticians, lash & brow techs, and salon owners. Produce short headers and expanded bios that drive bookings, improve local discoverability, and match your brand voice.

Convert viewers into bookings

Why this generator for beauticians

Beautician channels need descriptions that do three things: help people find you, explain your services quickly, and guide viewers to book or follow. This generator produces descriptions structured for search and conversion: headline, primary services, credentials/trust, booking CTA and social links. Use short variants for the top of your channel and longer variants for your About section and playlists.

  • Built for services: makeup, lashes, brows, microblading, skincare, bridal and editorial
  • Includes fields for city/neighbourhood to improve local search visibility
  • Outputs formatted to paste directly into YouTube’s channel About box and video descriptions

Ready-made prompts

Templates & tone presets

Choose a template that matches your role (freelance makeup artist, boutique salon, esthetician, tutorial creator) and pick a tone. Each template returns a concise header for the channel top and a longer About paragraph under YouTube limits.

Freelance Makeup Artist — Polished / Aspirational

Short header + 700–900 character About paragraph highlighting bridal & editorial work, travel availability, and contact email.

  • Fields: services, city, travel radius, contact email, portfolio link
  • Tone preset: polished, aspirational

Lash & Brow Specialist — Local + Conversion

Short (150–300 char) and long (300–700 char) variants that include booking link, Instagram handle and local keywords.

  • Fields: lash services, microblading, {city}, booking link, Instagram
  • Includes suggested keyword phrases like 'lash lift {city}', 'microblading near me'

Tutorial-First Creator

Header plus schedule and Patreon/course CTA; includes suggested tags/keywords for YouTube search.

  • Fields: upload schedule, primary topics, course or membership CTA
  • Tone preset: tutorial-first or trend-led

Get found nearby

Local SEO guidance

Local keywords must be natural and service-specific. Insert the city or neighbourhood in a way that reads like a sentence, add nearby landmarks if useful, and repeat service phrases in your service list. Use your Google Business Profile name exactly once for consistency.

  • Include city and a neighbourhood variant: 'lash lift {city}', 'lash lift {neighbourhood} {city}'
  • Mirror your Google Business Profile name and services to support local indexing
  • Add clear booking CTAs: 'Book: {booking_url}' or 'DM @yourhandle — link below'

Copy & paste prompts

Prompt clusters and example prompts

Use these ready prompts to generate variants quickly. Replace placeholders like {city} or {booking_url} before running the generator.

  • Clinic-to-Channel: "Write a 300–500 character YouTube channel description for a boutique salon in {city} offering lash lifts and microblading. Tone: friendly professional. Include 2 CTAs: booking link and Instagram handle; include keywords: 'lash lift {city}', 'microblading near me'."
  • Makeup Artist Portfolio: "Create a 700–900 character channel description for a freelance makeup artist who focuses on bridal and editorial work. Highlight portfolio, travel availability, and contact email. Tone: polished, aspirational."
  • Tutorial-First Creator: "Short (150–250 char) header plus extended paragraph for a beautician who posts step-by-step tutorials and product reviews. Add schedule (e.g., weekly uploads), Patreon or course CTA, and suggested tags/keywords."

Short, medium, long examples

Sample outputs (replace placeholders)

Quick examples you can adapt. Replace {city}, {booking_url}, and @handle with your details.

Short — Lash Artist (150–250 chars)

Lash lifts, brow lamination & microblading in {city}. Book online for natural, long-lasting results — quick appointments and bridal packages. Book: {booking_url} | IG: @yourhandle

Medium — Freelance Makeup Artist (300–450 chars)

I'm a freelance makeup artist serving {city} — bridal, editorial and on-location shoots. Portfolio and full pricing in the link below. Available for travel and destination weddings. For bookings and rate requests: {booking_url} • Email: you@domain.com • IG @yourhandle

Long — Tutorial Creator (500–800 chars)

Welcome to my channel — I'm a licensed esthetician and makeup artist sharing step-by-step tutorials, product reviews and behind-the-scenes from salon life in {city}. New videos every Tuesday covering lash lifts, brow shaping, skin prep and bridal glam. Join my Patreon for deep-dive tutorials and course discounts. Book one-on-one consults: {booking_url} • Follow on Instagram @yourhandle for daily looks and portfolio.

Sync descriptions and bios

Cross-platform snippets

Generate a full YouTube About paragraph and a condensed Instagram bio from the same core information. Keep CTAs consistent (booking link and main social), shorten URLs and remove long paragraphs for bios.

  • YouTube: expand services, credentials and scheduling info
  • Instagram: keep one service phrase, city, and a short CTA plus link
  • Website: use the long variant as a starting point for a services page

Where the generator advises you to source copy

Source ecosystem — what to pull from

To make descriptions accurate and verifiable, pull core facts from these sources and paste them into the generator fields.

  • YouTube channel metadata and video titles
  • Instagram and TikTok bios and highlights
  • Salon or personal website service pages and pricing
  • Google Business Profile name, address and offered services
  • Portfolio images and Instagram captions

FAQ

How long should a YouTube channel description for a beautician be?

Use a short header (150–300 characters) for the top of your channel and a longer About paragraph (300–900 characters) under the channel About section. Short text hooks visitors immediately; the longer version provides services, credentials and CTAs for bookings and cross-links.

What local keywords should I include to rank in {city}?

Include your service + city (e.g., 'lash lift {city}'), neighbourhood variations, and common search phrases like 'near me' or 'best [service] {city}'. Mirror the exact service names used in your Google Business Profile to reduce mixed signals.

How do I write a description that converts viewers into bookings?

Lead with your primary services and a one-line trust signal (certification, years, bridal experience). Add an explicit CTA with a single booking method (link, DM or email) and include social proof if space allows. Keep the booking CTA above the fold in the short header and repeat it in the longer About paragraph.

Should I mention pricing or only services in the channel description?

Prefer services and package names over specific prices. If you offer fixed-price packages (e.g., 'bridal package from $XXX') and pricing is a competitive advantage, add a brief line. Otherwise, invite viewers to check the pricing link or contact you for a quote to keep the description concise.

How can I tailor descriptions for tutorials vs portfolio content?

For tutorials: emphasize upload schedule, topics and course/membership CTAs. For portfolio channels: highlight availability for bookings, travel, and portfolio links. Keep service details identical but vary the CTA — 'Watch weekly tutorials' vs 'Book a trial appointment.'

How to include social links and booking CTAs without sounding spammy?

Use one clear primary CTA (Book: {booking_url}) and list social handles once. Place CTAs after a trust line and a short services list so the CTA is contextual. Avoid repeating multiple calls-to-action in the short header; reserve cross-links and additional CTAs for the longer About section.

Can I reuse the YouTube description on other platforms? What to change for Instagram or website?

Yes—reuse core information, but shorten for Instagram (single-line bio with one CTA) and expand for a website (detailed services and pricing). Remove upload schedules and long paragraphs from bios; keep booking link and one-sentence credential.

Related pages

  • PricingPlans and limits for generator access and templates.
  • About TextaLearn more about the platform behind the generator.
  • Blog — YouTube SEO tipsArticles on channel metadata, tags and viewer retention for beauty creators.
  • Compare featuresSee how description templates compare to other content tools.
  • IndustriesOther industry-specific generator templates.