I’ve been working
on my very first “real” product reviews. I need to figure out my personal
style. What I think is important to mention. What I should focus on and
evaluate.
I was
thinking of using the following points:
Looks and
image
Because,
well, I think it’s kind of funny to see what they use to hook customers. Is it
the “scientific” Complexrepair Fast-acting Keratineconcrete Hair Mend Molecules
(Patent pending) or is it the extract of African Silky Angel Wing Hibiscus
petals they use to lure the consumers with?
Scent
Because
everyone wants yummy-smelling hair!
Touch
How does the
product feel on your hands? Light or greasy? Thick or runny?
Rinse
ability
How easy or
hard the product is to clean off your hands will give you a good idea of how
easy or hard it is to rinse out of your hair. This can also give you a pointer
to what kind of silicones you have in the product (This is a useful thing to
know if you can’t find an ingredient list) if they are water soluble or not.
Usability
How is it
in my hair? Difficult to “work”? Does it make my hair soft and shiny?
Price and
value
Simple math
of the price versus the amount of product. Good for comparing to the
end-result.
Ingredients
Ingredient
list if I can find one.
Conclusion
Because…
Conclusion!
I was
thinking of using a “scale” of
For me, it's all about if it works. I would start with any review on what it claims to do , and what it did for your hair etc. Then, you can go into specifics on touch/smell/feel etc.
ReplyDeleteHope you are feeling better! I saw some sunsilk spray on conditioner, but it was more for heat protection. If you tell me what product you are looking for, they seem to be clearing out sunsilk in my area, so everything is on sale.
Well yea, but since almost all products seems to promise to repair and moisturise and add crazy shine, they would all fail before even using them ;)
ReplyDeleteI would love to „order“ some Sunsilk from you but I really don’t have the money ATM :)
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