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Mar 22, 2011
Christina L.
When reading about reviews on products what are the first questions you ask yourself? What do you look for when reading a review...
Thank you! :)
Mar 22, 2011
Tara J.
I think a good, trustworthy review should give specific details about why a product is good or not. Just reading "I love this" or "this doesn't work" doesn't tell me much more about a product than a simple rating would. Sometimes a product is of excellent quality, but just isn't for everyone. For example, most people love Philosophy's Hope in a Jar, but when I used it, I found it made my oily skin even more oily, and caused me to break out. Only detailed reviews can tell you certain specifics about a product that will allow you to decide if it's going to work for you.