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HOW TO WRITE A GOOD REVIEW pt. 1

So i wanted to make a small guide on how to write a good review because a lot of us arent native English speakers (including me) and struggle it. So the term "good review" is always subjective! But I added a few guide questions that I think is important in a review. FIRST RULE: ACTUALLY TEST IT AND BE HONEST! No one is going to kill you if you dislike a product! I N T R O So what I always learned in school is to start with a introduction sentence what I like to do is write if it works for me or not. Something like "Didn't work for me.." So the user knows in which direction it goes. W H A T ? So in Picky you dont need but for IG and other plattforms Which product are you reviewing? What is it? C L A I M S What is the product supposed to do? What are the benefits using this product? (HIGHLIGHTS) Is there something you want to highlight? Picky has a good feature so you don't need to do it but I always want to add like key ingredients or when the product is cruel free, vegan what ever... I N G R E D I E N T S Not here on picky but I always add a picture of the ingredient list. W H O? Who can use this product? for which skin types is the product? Is it pregnancy safe? Non comedogenic? W H E N? Can you use in the AM & PM? Can you use it everyday? T E X T U R E How is the texture like? Does it spread easily? Does it absorbs fast? S C E N T What does it smell like? C O L O U R Which color has the product? P A C K A G I N G How is the packaging of this product? What type of application has it? P R I C E & A V A I L A B I L I T Y Is it for YOU affordable? If not, elaborate why, why not? Where can you buy this product? Is it limited to a country? (Local products) Maybe information about shipping & site that sells this U S A G E •How did YOU use it? •Did you use it everyday? •Did you used an applicant? Cotton pads? •How many of the product have you use? eg. I only use on pump every night •How many uses you get out of this product? •How long did it last? E X P E R I E N C E •Please mention your skin type if not mentioned somewhere earlier! •How was your skin condition when you began to use it? Compromised? Damaged? Good? •When did you use it? eg after treatment? before serums? •What was the finishing of this product? Was it matt, oily? leaves a grease? • How long did you use it? • How was your skin condition after? • How long did it took to see any results? • Any tips you want to provide? P R O • a quick overview what you liked about the product • eg. consistency, • highlights from your experience, • the brand itselfs C O N • what you didnt like • eg. availability, price • certain ingredients F I N A L C O N C L U S I O N What I do is "repeating" my first sentence and draw a conclusion. So you're going back to the beginning and have a "cirle" review. "As mentioned at the beginning this product didnt work for me because ..." . That what my teacher always preach to have so idk Dont forget to add some pictures and you're good to go! I hope this could helped you a little bit! I know this is not everything! A lot of things are missing! It's just a guide that you can go over when writing a review. I also dont answer all questions. (Pls dont come at my current reviews.. I know they lack a looot) I'm planning a part two where I add some vocab on how to write a review (like texture: watery, viscous, ...) So stay tuned! What are other points that you think is important in a review? Just comment and I add them in this post!

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[Reupload] HOW TO WRITE A GOOD REVIEW

I saw that Picky finally did something about spam reviews so I wanted to share a discussion I did a few months back on how to write a good review ♡ There are also 3 other parts about this :) FIRST RULE: ACTUALLY TEST IT AND BE HONEST! No one is going to kill you if you dislike a product! So what I always learned in school is to start with a introduction sentence what I like to do is write if it works for me or not. Something like "Didn't work for me.." So the user knows in which direction it goes. W H A T ? So in Picky you dont need but for IG and other plattforms Which product are you reviewing? What is it? C L A I M S What is the product supposed to do? What are the benefits using this product? (HIGHLIGHTS) Is there something you want to highlight? Picky has a good feature so you don't need to do it but I always want to add like key ingredients or when the product is cruel free, vegan what ever... I N G R E D I E N T S Not here on picky but I always add a picture of the ingredient list. WHO? Who can use this product? for which skin types is the product? Is it pregnancy safe? Non comedogenic? WHEN? Can you use in the AM & PM? Can you use it everyday? T E X T U R E How is the texture like? Does it spread easily? Does it absorbs fast? S C E N T What does it smell like? C O L O U R Which color has the product? P A C K A G I N G How is the packaging of this product? What type of application has it? P R I C E & A V A I L A B I L I T Y Is it for YOU affordable? If not, elaborate why, why not? Where can you buy this product? Is it limited to a country? (Local products) Maybe information about shipping & site that sells this U S A G E •How did YOU use it? •Did you use it everyday? •Did you used an applicant? Cotton pads? •How many of the product have you use? eg. I only use on pump every night •How many uses you get out of this product? •How long did it last? E X P E R I E N C E •Please mention your skin type if not mentioned somewhere earlier! •How was your skin condition when you began to use it? Compromised? Damaged? Good? •When did you use it? eg after treatment? before serums? •What was the finishing of this product? Was it matt, oily? leaves a grease? • How long did you use it? • How was your skin condition after? • Are you seeing any improvements/change in your skin • Did it lift up to their promise? • How long did it took to see any results? • Any tips you want to provide? P R O • a quick overview what you liked about the product • eg. consistency, • highlights from your experience, • the brand itselfs C O N • what you didnt like • eg. availability, price • certain ingredients F I N A L C O N C L U S I O N What I do is "repeating" my first sentence and draw a conclusion. So you're going back to the beginning and have a "cirle" review. "As mentioned at the beginning this product didnt work for me bc ..." . That what my teacher always preach to have so idk I hope this could helped you a little bit! I know this is not everything! A lot of things are missing! It's just a guide that you can go over when writing a review. I also dont answer all questions. What are other points that you think is important in a review? Just comment and I add them in this post!

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HOW TO WRITE A GOOD REVIEW pt. 2

Thank you for all your positive replies on the last post! Some stuff i want to address ( alot were mentioned in the last discussion) •Please be honest! If you dont have time for a detailed review just do it another time but just dont copy from someone else. Some spend hours for a review so please just dont. •Take your time! I wouldnt rush to do a review. If you cant review it for long I would mention it, too! This isnt a racing competition. A lot of ingredients need time! •Long DOENST mean BETTER! If it is repetitive, most people would loose interest to read it. So dont write 3 sentences about something if you can replace it with one word. (In my next post I have a small cheat sheet with words that help you describing things eg texture, skin,..) •In the last part there were a lot of questions about how to keep it interesting, bc they're afraid that their audience wouldnt read long reviews. FOCUS on your EXPERIENCE! All the other infos are just extra, you dont need to mention everything that I posted in the last part. Some are just not that necessary but it's a good addition to a review. (eg. packaging, availability, price) On Picky it is nice but i understand that on IG you have a max of symbols. So I would focus on the experience part: > How did the product changed/helped YOUR skin? >Pro/Con? >Conclusion (Would you buy it or recommend this?) •EVERY REVIEW IS UNIQUE. We're all different people. We have other circumstances, skin, different writing & layout styles. So don't be scared to write a review if there are 100s already there. Be confident! Dont care what other says. I would read every review if I can. This is YOUR review! •The things I mentioned in the last part can be seen as a check list. Do you need mention everything? Oh heck no!! But what I liked to do before writing a review is to doing a little map where I just collect every info I get and categorize them and then figure out what's important and what's not. •A lot of stuff can be mentioned in one sentence •Just experimenting. Learning by doing (& reading) >> Try to experiment with headings, emojis, fonts, paragraphs & other stuff How I do MY reviews: This is MY opinion! If you dont agree with it, it's totally fine. •I prefer bullet point reviews. To be honest sometimes I'm too lazy to read long ass paragraphs. In my opinion its also more neat and easier to read. •Only my experience part is written full the other parts are rather bullet points. •I love paragraphs! Paragraphs makes your review look more organized and not that long •It goes hand in hand but I love headings so the reader knows what I'm talking about When a product has a lot of reviews not everyone wants to read the basic stuff (scent, texture, price,... ) again and again, so they can jump to my experience part more easily •On IG I do my reviews on slides because IG has a max for words. And I love to design those pages even though it's a pain in the a** •But I'm really proud of it and once you get the hang of it's not that difficult to do it So that's it for part 2. I'm currently working on the next part where I have a small sheet with useful words and expressions. How do you write your reviews? What's important for you?

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[GUIDE] DRYNESS pt. 2

🌿 Damaged skin barrier Having a compromised barrier is the root of experiencing dry skin. Without a fully function barrier our skin is extremely vulnerable. 》Add products with ceramides and fatty acids to help restore your barrier 》Stop using harsh products 🌿 Only using humectants Humectants are water attracting and can draw water from our environment into our skin. However in low humidity humectants can pull moisture out of our skin which leads to dry skin and dehydration 》Try to use a more occlusive products which prevent the water from escaping Oils, creams, moisturizer are occlusives 🌿 Only using occlusives Occlusives form a barrier between our barrier and the air. Their job is to LOCK the moisture in our skin and not to deliver it. 》 Try to incorporate hydrating products (I did a discussion about serums, check it out) 🌿 Layering your products in the wrong order If you're laying your occlusives (like oils) before hydrating products, your hydrating products may not penetrate as deeply into your skin as usual. 》 Change your order > from thinnest to thickest consistency 🌿 Changing seasons and weather Changing season and changing of the weather can also be drying to our skin 》 Adapt your skincare routine and add more hydrating and thicker products Some methods that helps me! 》 7 skin method! Apply your hydrating toner/serum/ essence 7 times. It gives you a hydrating kick 》 Slugging Apply a small layer of petroleum jelly (vaseline) to your face at the end of your PM routine. Vaseline is very occlusive! 》Using a sleeping mask overnight to prevent water loss during the night Hope this can clarify why someone could experience dryness. Part 1 is up on my profile. What are your methods against dryness and tightness?🌿

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