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Aug 15, 2011
Samantha M.
Hey, I am starting my own makeup and skin care line in the next couple of months, and I need some advice of how I could find someone local to test out my anti-aging products. Well, actually just my skin care line in general. I'll be handling the trial for my skin type, but it just seems so awkward to go up to someone, even if I know them and be like, 'hey, wanna try some anti-aging??' lol. Help please!! Thanks and loves to all you beauties!!! xoxo
Aug 15, 2011
Nu Nu Dollie N.
Maybe you should just "gift" products to people(such a bloggers as well as friends), and tell them that you want their help with evaluating and refining your products? If you're not comfortable with that, you may want to go the Craigslist route and find random testers, many people enjoy experimenting with products and are always looking for fun opportunities like this! I hope I helped!
Aug 15, 2011
Samantha M.
Thanks! I will think about it. I would probably prefer to keep it local so that I don't have to put cost into shipping things out, but if it comes down to it, I might have to.
Aug 15, 2011
Melanie G.
You could try putting an ad in your local paper or anything that reaches your local area. Or you could also just post on facebook that you need people with a certain skin type to try your products, and maybe a friend would want to try them! That way, you're not really contacting a specific person, but they would be coming to you if they're interested.
Aug 15, 2011
Samantha M.
thanks melanie!! this may definitely be a better option.