KUALA LUMPUR, July 10 — For a growing number of Malaysian consumers, the journey to buying a new skincare product...KUALA LUMPUR, July 10 — For a growing number of Malaysian consumers, the journey to buying a new skincare product...

In Malaysia, more consumers trading entertainment for validation on Xiaohongshu

2026/07/10 09:46
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KUALA LUMPUR, July 10 — For a growing number of Malaysian consumers, the journey to buying a new skincare product or decorating a home no longer begins with a Google search or a TikTok scroll. Instead, it starts on Xiaohongshu.

The platform, known globally as “Little Red Book,” is rapidly evolving from a niche social app into Malaysia’s primary engine for peer-to-peer validation.

Unlike the algorithmic, entertainment-heavy feeds of legacy platforms, Xiaohongshu is built on trust and human-centric sharing, functioning more as a living search engine of user-generated reviews than a traditional social network.

This shift in consumer behaviour is now triggering a massive corporate pivot. AnyMind Group has recently expanded its certified creator network in Malaysia, unveiling an exclusive roster of 30 content creators specializing in beauty, fashion, and lifestyle.

The demand for this specific type of influence is backed by hard data. According to AnyMind’s Influencer Marketing in Malaysia 2026 report, Xiaohongshu now captures up to 28 per cent of the platform share within the lifestyle and home campaign categories.

This suggests that when Malaysians are looking for authentic “life hacks” or honest product reviews, they are increasingly bypassing traditional ads in favour of the “trust-driven” community on Xiaohongshu.

The power of this “validation economy” was recently evident in a campaign for Unilever’s Knorr Chinese New Year initiative.

While traditional ads often generate passive views, the Xiaohongshu community showed deep active consideration, with 40 per cent of users expressing a clear intent to try the recipes and a quarter explicitly reinforcing their trust in the product.

This trend is not just local; it is a cross-border phenomenon.

The rise of the platform is creating a bridge for Mainland Chinese enterprises entering Southeast Asia and international brands looking to reach the affluent, digitally savvy Chinese-speaking populations in Malaysia, Singapore, Hong Kong, and Thailand.

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