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You can sign up too. No need to be jelly. Id say the majority of people who get the products are genuine. It is 3rd party like many have stated. Also, this is a way companies can get a feel for their product and look for ways they can improve. Im wondering if you got a product you didnt like and blamed it on positive reviews?
Sure influencers reviewers may get the product for free but we are asked to give our HONEST opinion on the product. We are not forced to give a positive review. Leaving a positive review or a bad review does not heighten or lower our chance of getting other products or anything. All they ask for is an honest review. If we hate it then we are asked to express that.
My question is how does everyone else get such amazing products to test from Influencer! I did it for quite a while, but never received anything! I do think, for the most part, reviewers for Influencer give their honest opinion in their reviews. I would have doubts about a product review if the product was gifted directly from the Brand in exchange for a review. I never got the impression that Influencer expected positive reviews. They seemed more interested in receiving honest feedback that a Brand could benefit from hearing. It’s really no different than a marketing test group.
Influenster culture is unnecessary and harmful to the earth. (There is no reason why beauty companies can’t harvest reviews from people who have actually purchased the product. A product the person Wants and will most likely use completely). Beauty hoarders are receiving many more beauty products than they need, most of which won’t be completely used (save one time for an “unbiased” review). Then straight to the landfill. Even if you use “most” of these products, it’s still insanely wasteful. (Multiply every eyeshadow or body wash you hate and thus toss in the trash by hundreds of thousands and think about that for a bit). Don’t even get me started on the packaging. Meanwhile, the rest of us pay more so you can hoard makeup for free. (These beauty companies don’t absorb the cost of mailing out freebies; it’s passed on to the consumer). This particular type of greed is wasteful, irresponsible, and extremely destructive to our planet.
If you get something from Influenster, you HAVE to do the reviews & activities it tells you to if you want more free stuff. You actually DON'T have to make the review positive. Influenster doesn't care at all if the reviews are positive or negative. They just want the reviews to be honest & helpful. I've gotten things from them that I've given glowing 5 star reviews, things that I've given 1 star reviews (& even made it clear that they didn't even deserve that 1 star), & some that are somewhere in between. All reviews I have written are honest (& absolutely no different than the ones I'd leave on an un-incentivized store website, as are the vast majority of Influenster-based reviews. I have noticed that several of the products that were beyond horrible for me had amazing reviews across all platforms & several of the products that do way better for me than any other products have crappy reviews across all platforms.
Hello everyone,
I read all your messages and just to let you know Sephora has free gifts with purchases. So even here you get free gifts. A free gift is just that. You can review it how ever you want. If you did not know I also do reviews on Amazon and verified purchases there is not what you think. Some people get free gifts from sellers on Amazon and hype up the reviews so in reality you really don’t know if the purchases are really verified! Lol. You all don’t really understand what marketing, advertising is all about when dealing with these corporations. Have a great day ya’ll! 😉
Thank you all for your opinions.
Honest & True reviewer! Don’t care what anyone think! Lol.
@Anonymous so true!! many ppl here regularly get free stuff from sephora (often, sephora's brand items), so, I dont see how thats any different. not to mention there are many avenues to to cultivate reviews, whether giving away free stuff, paying ppl to review things, or, having employees do it - remember the sunday riley scandal? I have also recieved several messages on another site from ppl offering to pay me to review their stuff on amazon. fraud comes in all flavors!! but, influenster is actually legal, sooo...
I write honest reviews whether I buy the products or get them for free. I am very bold and honest. If you read my reviews on influenster you would see that. I have written reviews for things I have not agree with. I wrote a lot more of products that I bought than what I received for free because I have only received free products from them twice. I recently found out that I will be receiving a free Spring VoxBox, making this my third time. People there have received a lot more free products than I have. I am brutally honest so I don’t know if that has any to do with me receiving less #VoxBoxes than others. That will not change me from who I am, I will continue to write truthful reviews! Thanks for reading. Xoxo �Charity29
I am writing an honest review so please let me finish it 🙏🏼
@DebKaye Sephora now has an option to show only verified purchases.
This is what we have to do when we get free stuff. I guess where you could think this they should just put the reviews like newest at the top.
@GG84 Part of the mission is to actually review the product on Sephora. Part of the point of the brand giving the product out is to receive reviews on websites, such as Sephora.
I totally understand how frustrating it can be.
I wish Sephora would have an option to filter reviews by "received item for free" or not. I think that would help.
They do. You can check off “view verified purchases only”.
@GG84 I actually just noticed this today! Thanks! I'm glad they added this feature. It's very frustrating trying to read through the reviews.
I appreciate receiving Influenster products. I've gotten to try some great products. But, every review I've ever made has been a true review. I know people think writing a positive review is going to somehow make them get chosen more. It is very hard to know which ones to trust.
Why rely on reviews? Buy it and return it if the product is no good. There are always glowing reviews for items that are brand new to Sephora and could not have even shipped and received in the time that the product has been available. Volition had a slew of 5 star reviews 24 hours after Sephora began selling their products. The mask I purchased was great, but the shadiness made me less inclined to try their other products. Maybe Sephora will wise up if people return, return, and keep returning products with bogus ratings. If it causes them to lose money, it may get their attention. And don't get me started on reviews of products for mature skin being written by people in their 20s. How do you know that a product addresses loss of elasticity if you have not experienced loss of elasticity?