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Reviewer Guidelines

You were invited because we trust your opinion. Here's how to make your reviews count — for the community, and for search engines that send people your way.

The golden rule: Write for the person who is standing in a store or scrolling online, genuinely unsure whether to buy this product. What would you tell them honestly?

What makes a great review

Be specific, not vague

Write about real results over real time — not just first impressions.

Mention your skin or hair type

Context is everything. Oily skin in humid Bangalore is very different from dry skin in Delhi winters.

Share how long you used it

Reviews after 2-4 weeks of consistent use are far more valuable than day-one impressions.

Be honest about downsides

A 10/10 with no criticism is hard to trust. If something did not work, say it — that is what makes you credible.

Compare to something familiar

Better than X or similar to Y but cheaper gives readers instant context.

Photos

Photos make reviews 3x more trustworthy. Your phone camera is perfectly fine.

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Product packaging

Front and back label if possible

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Texture on skin

How it looks when applied

Before and after

Incredibly powerful if you have them

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Ingredient label

Great for ingredient-conscious readers

How to score

ScoreWhat it means
9-10Holy grail. Would repurchase without hesitation.
7-8Really good. Minor issues but overall solid.
5-6Mixed feelings. Works for some things, not others.
3-4Disappointed. Did not deliver on its promises.
1-2Avoid. Caused issues or was completely ineffective.

What we do not allow

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Paid or sponsored reviews without disclosure

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Reviews of products you have not personally used

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Brand bashing without specific reasons

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Copy-pasting from other review sites

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