02 February 2026
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Explore online shopping trends from the Australia Post eCommerce Report, plus practical takeaways you can use to drive growth now
Outer Ego began with viral TikToks filmed in the founders’ home. Today, the beauty brand is sending parcels overseas from Australia, supported by shipping solutions that scale as the business grows.
Outer Ego launched in 2023. Founders Victoria and Jacqui Hondrou built an audience on TikTok in the popular fake tan niche.
From the beginning, the Hondrou twins wanted to sell beyond Australia. But like many small businesses, they had limited experience with customs, shipping requirements or sending parcels overseas.
We spoke with Victoria and Jacqui about how Outer Ego grew into an international-first eCommerce business, what they learned along the way and the practical steps that helped them scale without losing momentum.
Victoria and Jacqui: It started back in 2020. Jacqui downloaded TikTok and we were just doing fun dancing trends. One night, Jacqui posted a tanning video using gloves instead of a tanning mitt. It was literally just one leg being tanned to a TikTok sound and it went viral.
The comments were saying things like, ‘Why aren’t you using a tanning mitt?’ and ‘What’s this glove?’. That’s how we got into the tanning niche on TikTok. We loved it because we love self tan and no one else was really creating the style of videos we were doing.
People started commenting that we had to come out with our own self tan. So in 2022, we formulated our first product, the Express Tanning Mousse. We launched Outer Ego in March 2023 and from the beginning we wanted the brand to be really positive. Self tan isn’t just about colour, it’s about how it makes you feel.
Tip: Listen closely to comments and audience feedback. They can shape your product roadmap.
Yes, from the very beginning. We wanted to send not only domestically but internationally as well. We’re really glad we did because the United States is actually our biggest customer base.
We’ve sent to 42 countries and over 12,000 orders have gone to the US, which works out to roughly a million dollars in sales.
Tip: If international demand exists, explore sending parcels overseas early, even if you feel unsure.
We were very scared to send internationally at first. We had no idea about anything, customs, labels, HS codes, none of it. But we worked very closely with our local Post Office team who showed us what an international label looks like, what HS codes mean and what specific information different countries need.
From the get go, our local Post Office helped us with everything. We literally walked in and said, “We need help, what do we do?” They showed us shipping rates, helped us understand what to charge customers and explained how MyPost Business works.
They helped us understand HS codes and that different products need different ones. We integrated that information into Shopify, which made everything really simple.
Tip: Don’t be afraid to ask your local Post Office for help when sending parcels overseas. The right advice early can save hours later.
As we sent more parcels, we learned that the more you send, the better the rates get. We started on MyPost Business band one and now we’re on band five.
As volumes increased, we were supported to move to eParcel for international deliveries, which gave our customers better shipping rates and helped us manage growth.
Tip: Prepare early to evolve your shipping setup as your business grows, so you’re ready to scale without disruption.
Honestly, how simple it was. We thought international shipping was going to be really difficult but once we understood it, it was actually very straightforward.
Our customers often say how quickly their parcels arrive, even when they’re on the other side of the world.
Tip: Build repeatable systems so sending parcels overseas feels routine, not risky.
Video: Identical twins with long brown hair, tanned skin and matching pink tops sit before a sign that reads 'Outer Ego'. Products with pink and orange packaging are displayed on a table. Title: "Going Global with Outer Ego." A postcard featuring the twins and a handwritten thankyou message is placed inside a parcel. The twins are interviewed on a couch. Text: "Victoria & Jacqui, Founders, Outer Ego."
Audio: Victoria: My name is Victoria Hondrou.
Jacqui: And I'm Jacqui Hondrou. Victoria: But most people know us as...
Victoria and Jacqui: The Hondrou Twins.
Video: On a driveway, they hold up pink marketing T-shirts that feature Polaroid photos of the twins. Text: "How did you launch Outer Ego?" The twins duck under a rising door and enter a garage. Boxes are piled near two desks. In TikTok videos, hands in purple gloves smooth tanning mousse on a leg, and the twins demonstrate self-tanning wearing various outfits.
Audio: Victoria: We launched our business Outer Ego by Hondrou Twins in our parents' garage.
Jacqui: Yeah.
Victoria: And it all started because Jacqui decided to do a tanning video...
Jacqui: Yeah.
Victoria: ..using gloves back in 2020.
Jacqui: And it was literally just a simple video of me tanning one leg to a TikTok sound. And I guess that's how we got into the tanning niche on TikTok.
Video: Text: "How did you navigate shipping internationally?" The twins carry parcels past Parcel Lockers and into a post office. They hand the parcels to the smiling young woman behind the council. They chat. The parcels are scanned.
Audio: Jacqui: We were nervous.
Victoria: I mean, we were very scared to send internationally.
Jacqui: Yeah.
Victoria: We had no idea about anything.
Jacqui: Mm-hm.
Victoria: Um, but we worked very closely...
Jacqui: Yeah.
Victoria: ..with Alanna from Brighton Post Office, and she literally showed us...
Jacqui: Mm-hm.
Victoria: ..what an international label looked like.
Video: "Text: What support did you receive navigating global shipping?" In the Brighton Post Office, the twins chat with Alanna.
Audio: Victoria: She helped us with, you know, the customs declaration form, um, the HS codes, and any specific information, like, a country would need...
Jacqui: Yeah.
Victoria: ..she would let us know. Yeah.
Jacqui: And it was actually really simple.
Video: They print a postage label from the MyPost Business website, then stick it onto a mailing box.
Audio: Victoria: They help us understand how MyPost Business works.
Jacqui: Yeah.
Victoria: So, like, the more you send...
Jacqui: The more...
Victoria: ..you send, the better rate you get.
Jacqui: Yeah.
Video: Text: "What portion of your customers are international?" The twins pack Outer Ego canisters, boxes and bottles into Australia Post mailing boxes and satchels.
Audio: Jacqui: You know what's so cool? So, like, 80% of customers...
Victoria: Are from overseas.
Jacqui: ..are from overseas, which is wild.
Victoria: I know. Since we've launched Outer Ego by Hondrou Twins and gone global, we've had 25,000 customers...
Jacqui: Wow.
Victoria: ..which is insane.
Video: In split screen videos, dark brown mousse is pumped into canister lids, eye droppers empty clear liquid into bottles, oblong brushes have long soft bristles. The twins take promotional T-shirts from boxes.
Audio: Jacqui: And we started off with one product, but now we've got three more. I think we've shipped around 50,000 bottles around the world.
Victoria: Yeah. That's insane when you think about it.
Jacqui: I know, when you say it.
Video: On a pink box, orange text reads, "Outer Ego by Hondrou Twins". The twins pack parcels and write on a postcard. Text: "What's your advice for businesses wanting to go global?"
Audio: Victoria and Jacqui: Just do it.
Jacqui: Literally.
Victoria: Literally. Just do it.
Jacqui: Yeah, it's...it's quite easy. Our local post office have been there from the beginning. Just having them there was a lifesaver.
Victoria: A li.... Yeah.
Jacqui: Our customers always say to us, "Oh, my gosh, it came so quickly. Yeah." And they're all the way over the other side of the world.
Video: In a split screen, the twins smile from the left side. On the right, a list appears in white on a red background: "Go global with MyPost Business.
On a red background, the Australia Post logo appears above the words "Go global with Australia Post." A search box contains "auspost.com.au".
Delivery experience is extremely important. Fast shipping, clear tracking and good packaging all build trust with customers.
If a parcel arrives on time, or earlier than expected, it leaves a really positive impression. A poor delivery experience can make customers less likely to return.
Tip: Delivery is part of your brand experience. Protect it as carefully as your product.
TikTok has been the most amazing platform for us. We started with Tanning Thursday videos, tips, reviews and authentic content that shows who we are.
For orders and shipping, we use Shopify and Australia Post, using MyPost Business and eParcel as our volumes have grown.
Just do it. Literally just do it.
Don’t be scared to ask questions. Two years ago, we had no idea what HS codes were. Now it’s just part of how we operate.
2026 is going to be a big year. We’re planning to launch more products, move into a warehouse, grow our customer base and hopefully launch on Amazon US.
The Australia Post team is here to help, from advice at your local Post Office to easy-to-use platforms and eCommerce integrations.
02 February 2026
Explore online shopping trends from the Australia Post eCommerce Report, plus practical takeaways you can use to drive growth now