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Which product would you rather buy based on its name and highlighted feature?
Option C won this Ranked poll with a final tally of 52 votes after 4 rounds of votes counting.
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Option | Round 1 | Round 2 | Round 3 | Round 4 |
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C | 33% 33 votes | 34% 34 votes +1 | 40% 40 votes +6 | 52% 52 votes +12 |
E | 32% 32 votes | 32% 32 votes | 36% 36 votes +4 | 48% 48 votes +12 |
A | 19% 19 votes | 19% 19 votes | 24% 24 votes +5 | Eliminated 24 votes reassigned |
B | 13% 13 votes | 15% 15 votes +2 | Eliminated 15 votes reassigned | |
D | 3% 3 votes | Eliminated 3 votes reassigned |
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19 Responses to Option A
I will choose choice A first because the name of the product is clear to me and it makes much sense to me as compared to the other given names which will not actually perform the said function in the title as compared to choice A which I know it will perform it.
I like that this item emphasizes being for all skin types.
This product is basically just a skin cream. It is touted as "natural". Snake venom and cyanide are also natural. It's just a skin cream. Try it at your own risk, and maybe it will do some good (maybe not). It does NOT seem to have much harm potential. The selections made above are basically in order of least exaggeration to most exaggeration for marketing.
I chose D as my last choice because it looks fake. The name also sounds really weird. I chose A and B as my first choices because of them seem closer to realistic balms/creams that I would buy for myself. Balm in particular makes me think of healing, so that is definitely the better option. I chose E as my third choice because repair sounds like healing and it looked realistic, and C was my second to last choice just I liked the look of E more. The type looked nicer on E.
I believe that the Herbal Relief Balm seems to be the most effect name for the product followed by ranking the other names for the product. Some of the names however just don't seem to present as professionally such as the name Happy Touching.
I like the idea of it giving my sin some relief/cute little added graphic/ok this one is kind of funny even if it is a bit of a weird name/boring name/used all the time this would not stand out to me
Balm implies heavy duty and that it gets the job done so I chose that as the #1, then the cream, then the skin repair. There should be more info as to what skin repair entails. I chose happy touching last because it sounds very strange and foreign.
I like relief balm bc it sounds like it’s a remedy to a skin problem
I like herbal best. Relief is something I often need because I have skin allergies.
"balence", "ingerdient", are misspelled. "Relief Balm" and "Skin Repair" give me different ideas. One seems like you would put it on an irritated spot, the other seems like it would help with injuries or damage. I'm a little confused on what sort of repair it means, or if it's just about reducing aging effects. I would put if it's for irritation, damage, or aging.
I liked The Relief Balm one because it shows how it is going to give you relief to your skin and especially great when you are in pain.
i just felt like the nu wonder repair balm clearly explained what it was
I liked The Relief Balm one because it shows how it is going to give you relief to your skin and heal you; especially great when you are in pain that is when you need it the most.
A is my first choice because I like natural, herbal products for my skin, and the name of it intrigues me as a result. I chose C second because I'm interested in repair cream for dry skin. I chose B third because it repairs, but I'm less interested in the essential oil aspect. I chose E fourth because it names everything I'm looking for, but has a basic presentation that wouldn't interest me. I chose D fifth because, quite honestly, it's a creepy name for a skin product.
I would prefer to buy "Relief Balm" because the name sounds like a protective barrier that would save my skin from irritation.
My first choice encompasses most of the benefits listed from the ingredients. The name communicates more information than the other names.
I liked The Relief Balm one because it shows how it is going to give you relief to your skin and heal you helping give you what is most important especially great when you are in pain that is when you need it the most.
I would be more like to buy "Relief Balm" because the word "balm" lets me know this product is protective and soothing.
I liked The Relief Balm one because it shows how it is going to give you relief to your skin and heal you helping give you what is most important especially great when you are in pain that is when you need it the most. It is something that can heal your skin for the long run with all the vitamins and minerals.
13 Responses to Option B
B looks and sounds the best. E and C sound okay. A and D are a little more confusing with the name.
I prefer the options with "doctor approved" icons, and of those I like essential oil remedy which makes me want to find out more about what those oils are.
I like the word repair, as often when dry I feel like my skin looks damaged.
This is easy! I would select B. I think repair cream is helpful and informative. It makes sense. I would otherwise select E or C. Skin repair. I know what that means, I can understand it. Happy Touching is creepy and I would think it was a sex product.
I would rather buy "Repair Cream" because it sounds like it could protect my skin barrier and provide relief when my skin is very red and sensitive.r
I like the idea of repairing your skin - sounds more clinical - necessary - something that would attract to the product
Based on the name, I would rather buy "Repair Cream" because I like how it sounds like it would save my skin when my barrier is compromised.
I want my product to tell me what its doing to me skin just by the name of it.Having a complicated name just confuses people when looking for help
Because it's the one that looks like it's the most high quality product and it's the one the looks the most premium from the packaging. It's the one that stands out the most to me and the one I'd most probably buy it I saw these products on a store shelf.
It is the one that would stand out most to me on a shelf in a store somewhere. It looks like it's the highest quality from the design on the product. It looks like it's the most premium of all the options too.
1st- it implies it repairs everything. 2nd-it doesn’t say for all skin types. 3rd- says it’s for all skin types which is a red flag to me as not all skin has the same needs. 4th- name was better than the 5th choice. 5th- name is weird
Repair Cream sounds the most appealing as it's neutral but includes the soothing connotations of cream. The skin repair options are also broadly appealing. Relief balm doesn't appeal to me as much because there's nothing specifically wrong with my skin that I need relief from, and Happy Touching sounds borderline gross and disturbing and not like something I'd want to have around.
Repair cream and skin repair are the better names for the product. I do not car for the other two names at all and on is almost inappropriate. I also like the "stamp" on the first few I voted for, as it makes me think its more certified of a product. I do like the green leaf on some of the labels, but the certified symbol is more of a draw for me.
33 Responses to Option C
I would opt for product C because of its "skin repair" effects which is a quality that I find attractive especially since I have issue with skin breaking out and being try.
I would opt for choice C. The aspect of the product to repair skin for all types is appealing to me the most. I love how the contents of the product are highlighted. I least liked option D which I find to be vague.
I like the name and that it is for all skin types.
Only options C and E say what the product does.
I think Skin Repair sounds the best. Happy Touching is terrible.
Skin repair is more in line of what the product does. Happy touching.. is just creepy
I prefer C because it is a repair cream. Repair is the most eye catching phrase on the bottles
I prefer option C. I like that it is called skin repair and I like that it has the doctor approved seal.
Skin repair sounds like the best type of cream. I would buy this. Some of the other sound cheap.
I felt the discription on the packages determined the orders of ranking for me. I picked the produts in the order that I would personally use.
Chose the option with the most relevalent option in my thought. It states that it can repair skin of all types with is most important. It has the most relevalent statement than other choice options. other labels dont have very clear specification like the option i chose to be the most relevalent.
The first choice was because it was for all skin types which is nice for someone who doesn’t really know their skin type.
My 1st choice contains all the necessary information I need to know about the product. My 5th choice i chose because the name of the product is weird.
I like the label on choice 1 the most. I pretty much chose the bottles with the best name and the packaging. The one that was choice 5, I found that the name "Happy Touching" the least appealing.
Sounds more appealing is the way I ranked them. Also the bottle itself. The first few have a more modern look to them, really catches my eye.
Love the design on this one more. It tells me it will help repair my skin
Based on the name, I would prefer to buy "Skin Repair" because I like how it best suggests that it would provide relief to my skin in an emergency.
I chose the option C as the best option because it seems like the most relevalent option to choose from. It represents the most accurate descreption of the item i can think of . in my opinion Skin Repair is the most relevalent word that people would look for ,thats why i choose this option.
My first choice would be the skin repair for all types because I have always bought cleansers like those and they work for my skin type. Also, second choice is the esssengial oil because it helps me relax and not to stress our. My third option is herbal relief balm because I can use it for my types of skin places in my face and neck. My fourth choose the repair cream is not that imports. My last ans 5th choose is the happy touching. Irw too general ans bor helpful
C is first because it tells me it’s for all skin types and repairs skin. A is second because it also says it’s good for all skin types. I also like that it tells me it’s an herbal blend. E repairs skin and is made with essential oils. B also tells me is repairs skin and is made with essential oils. Finally, D is fifth because “happy touching” doesn’t tell me anything useful.
My choice was based on the product easily being identifiable , benefits it’s provides as well as type of use ie… cream , balm, moisturizer in the description. I chose based on application and how it would feel. Moisturizer was most appealing , a balm sounds like it would be thick and noticeable when applied. The Happy Touching title gave me a negative feeling. Like it was just out of place for a skincare product
I like the words skin repairs . That would get my attention . I want something that I know will help my skin, since it’s the first thing people see on me
I chose the skin repair as first because I struggle with spots on my skin and am always looking for a new repair cream. It looks like I would give it worth a try.
The label names were the deciding factor as to which ones I chose. Skin repair sounded the best.
all skin types means i do not have to worry that it would disfigure or somehow scar my skin because it is made for the most sensitive to the strongest
I am most drawn to skin repair as that is what is most important to me and I like that it is Dr. Approved and I know it is for all skin types. I chose B next as it indicates it will repair my skin and it also Dr. Approved. I liked that it mentioned essential oils. E was next as it was a skin repair, but did not mention Dr. approved. A was next as it said "relief", not "repair" so was not as important to me. I chose D last as "Happy Touching" did not seem like the cream would really provide any benefits.
C - I think skin repair seems the most professional wording, and I like seeing the badge upfront. E and B - Both say repair in some way, which seems the most appealing thing to me. A - Relief balm- so am I only supposed to use it for relief from some malady? D - This is a super awkward way to label your balm.
The names I wouldn’t mind being seen in my medicine cabinet. The last one is just bad. All the rest do a good job explaining what the product is. Option one is the best because it is the simplest.
Happy touching is an absolutely terrible name. Choice d is the worst. Choice c is simple.
Choice 1 has the nicest and most professional label. I pretty much chose the bottles with the best name and the packaging. The one that was choice 5, I found that the name "Happy Touching" the least appealing.
I picked C as my main choice because it includes the doctor approved stamp and it specifies it is for all skin types
C is first because the writing seems big and bold. Also, it tells me it’s for all skin types and repairs skin. A is second because it also has big bold easy to read writing on the label. It also says it’s good for all skin types which I like. I like that E repairs skin and it includes essential oils. B also tells me is repairs skin and is made with essential oils. Finally, D is fifth because “happy touching” doesn’t tell me anything useful.
I chose the skin repair as first because I struggle with spots on my skin like blemishes and pimples. I also struggle with dryness so I and am always looking for a new repair cream
3 Responses to Option D
I really like choice D and the title for it. It evokes very whimiscal thoughts and cooling relief.
I chose the product D option, because of its name. It fits the product really well to me.
I chose my answers on whether it was doctor approved or had the herbal ingredient in it. I seen majority are stamped with doctor approved so it altered my choices a lot. I felt as though picking the ones with a doctor seal are safer for my skin because they have already been tested and approved.
32 Responses to Option E
I have chosen these options according to how convincing their names are to me.
I would prefer to purchase Choice E because it sounds professional when you say it out loud, it is straightforward and lets you know exactly what it does, and it sounds and looks trustworthy and authentic.
I like this name much better. It fits well. I like the herbal listing.
The phrase "skin repair" is most specific. The phrase "happy touching" doesn't sound right. The term "relief" would be good if it were more specific about what is being relieved.
I like the idea of skin repair for dry skin it seems like it would fix my skin. i also like that is made with essential oils so I think it may have other benefits like relaxing or energy ect
Just the general skin repair works for a label for repairing cream.
I like that E and B mention essential oils. I like that A says herbal. C is too generic and D doesn't adequately describe the product.
I prefer E because I am interested in repairing my cracked and dry skin.
I am most interested in skin repair and those that have essential oil included.
Choice E is the most neutral and well-designed, followed by Choice B. Choice C is too clunky and Choices A and D are not appealing
I chose E as my first preference as it refers to skin repair. It is more descriptive than my last choice which was happy touching. The last choice was too generic and didn’t explain what the product would do for me. I tried to rank the products in descending order on how descriptive I thought the labels provided information to me.
Last one is a word name. I like things that have good natural essential oils. Repairing is what I'm hoping to achieve with skin care.
I chose option E as my first choice because I liked the graphics that went along with the title. I choose option D As the last option because Happy touching sounds very weird. I would not buy that.
I like skin repair with essential oils. I like the color and branding of the jar. The size and text. The brand and size of the jar. The color yellow seems inviting
I chose the first one because it best meet my needs. Other choices are great too. It’s just that the first one is best for my condition.
E has a more appealing layout to it while the last choice jas a less appealing look. The name skin repair on E is a rather plaain and simple title thays rather fitting.
Happy Touching just sounds creepy, although it’s clearly poorly translated Chinese. The rest are in order of which would grab my attention but none really stand out as a reputable product that tells you a little about what’s in it. All are general names forcing the consumer to read the fine print.
"Skin repair" feels the most most descriptive. I like the green logo on E, which makes it feel a little more natural, but C is still good. A has the word "Herbal" in it, which also plays up its natural attributes. B is still fairly descriptive, but doesn't touch upon any natural qualities. Something about D feels creepy/gross, and the name/label don't really describe the products benefits.
E has a more appealing layout to it while the last choice jas a less appealing look. The name skin repair on E is a very simple name everyone would know what it means. B is generic in which very little would know what it repairs
The first choice is one that suggests the product is more natural
This option is great for regenerating and repairing my skin, it seems like a formula made with natural ingredients, clinically tested, it offers a number of benefits that will provide me with the vitamins and antioxidants to keep my skin nourished and hydrated.
I rated them based on how natural they were. I like how helpful it is to the skin. Skin repair is really important to me because some of my skin is damaged.
I chose choice E first because the picture makes the product look more fun and more interesting. I chose D next because the picture as well but its somewhere you really can not see it. I chose C because the product has a different picture and its in a good position. I chose A because its interesting but its not as fun. And I chose B because it looks basic and out of place.
I think "skin repair" is the best, most obvious name of the options but I liked the design of the bottle in option E more than option C. "Repair cream" would be my second choice as you can tell its use from the name, but I don't like it as much as the first two options. "Relief balm" is not obvious what it relieves and "happy touching" is obscure and ambiguous and not a good choice at all.
I like the options that emphasize the essential oils and are also easy to understand the name and the meaning behind the name
I chose the option E is the best option for this product as in my opinion its the most relevalent label than any other choices.Its the most relevalent because for advertising purpose its the most convincing label. the words Skin Repair would grab the attention of general people rather than some bad sounding label as "Happy touching" which sounds really bad.
I think skin repair sounds better to me than happy touching or balm or cream. That is why I ranked it the way I did.
I like skin care that has essential oil in it. I think the label on the jar should have some type of wording that would signify essential oil and that it is going to help repair or restore your skin.
I chose the order i did because i thought the the way the packaging looked and gave information was most helpful.i liked the positioning of the logos the best and thought they were most eye catching.looks like a helpful product id definitely like to try
I'm not sure how I feel about the "Happy Touching" title, but I like the symbols used on my top pics and text size.
I think skin repair sounds better to me than happy touching or balm or cream. That is why I ranked it the way I did. I like the sound of repair and it makes me feel like I'm doing a good thing for my skin.
This option seems essential to me to repair and nourish my skin since it is a vegan and cruelty-free formula made with natural and quality ingredients that will provide my skin with the vitamins and antioxidants it needs to look clean, smooth and hydrated.
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