we’ve placed have / want / had icons everywhere you see a product, either on a picture, in a list (like on the brand or category pages), as well as at the top of individual product pages like this one for The Regenerating Serum by La Mer. add products to your makeup collection wherever you see these icons. once there, you can sort by category, have/want/have, or even build your own custom kits for further organizing.
Effectiveness - how effective was this product? |
Formula Thickness - how thick is the formula for this product? |
Moisturizing - how moisturizing is this product? |
Gentleness - how gentle is this product? |
Greasiness - how greasy is this product? |
Lightweight - how lightweight does this product feel? |
Blend Time - how quickly does this product blend in? |
Anti Aging - how effective is this product for anti aging (fine lines and wrinkles)? |
Brightening - how effective is this product for brightening (uneven or dull skintone)? |
Clarifying - how effective is this product for clarifying (pore refinement and improve skin texture)? |
Firming - how effective is this product for firming (loss of elasticity)? |
Oil Control - how effective is this product for oil control? |
Value - how would you rate the value of this product overall? |
Prefer prose? A snappy summary of reviews so far: In the effectiveness category an average of five is a sign that when asked "how effective was this product?" primarily favor highly effective. Feedback for the formula thickness category the rating of five suggests users & critics evaluating "how thick is the formula for this product?" usually suggest thick. Considering feedback for the moisturizing category the current rating of five suggests replies to "how moisturizing is this product?" primarily lean hydrating. Looking at review rankings for the gentleness category the current five indicates responses to "how gentle is this product?" usually favor gentle. Considering the greasiness category a rating of four suggests reviewers in response to the "how greasy is this product?" generally indicate non-greasy.