Natje9999
Oily/Sensitive
UGC Creators and Influencers are two huge different roles. As an UGC Creator, reviews aren't important, since you will create deliveries for a brand, content for them to use on their own socials and website, instead of posting them yourself. The most important thing to do for you, as an UGC Creator, is to create valuable high quality content. Make sure to shoot in natural light, preferably next to a window or outside, make your pictures and videos look aestheticly pleasing. Use a nice looking background, props like dried flowers, leaves etc, but keep the main focus on your product, don't throw in too much. Use a good camera (might be the camera on your phone if it's good enough) and a tripod to hold your camera. And a ringlight, if needed. It's always a good idea to take a look at what the brand has posted earlier, don't just plain copy their posts but create a similar vibe. Good luck!
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cynthiaah
Dry/Sensitive
I’d say just be very very detailed, like give deets on what your skin type is and why things worked or didn’t work for you this will give people information they need to decide if they’ll purchase or not themselves. I’d say just think about the information you typically look for when researching a product and add that info in there
Some ideas:
- texture/scent
- how it made your skin feel after use
- anything you wish was better
- anything you didn’t like or love
- long term efffects that you’ve noticed
- packaging and it’s affect it has on product application
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Jolivares1717
Dry/Resilient
Practice writing quality reviews. You only have 2 reviews snd they are only a few sentences.
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