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Yes. No reason taht I would not. Really comes down to the price and the product more than the presentation.
I don't really trust most influencers, especially in genres that I am not familiar or interested in.
No. I am not interested in what they are selling. I do not find the creator either convincing or compelling. They don't seem believable.
I would not. The creator seems inauthentic.
Yes I will buy because it is more clear and it looks genuine and of high quality to me
I doubt it, I'm not fond of influencer culture and even though I have eczema issues myself, I don't see influencers as any different than other ads, I would much rather do some research on my own to make sure I'm buying the right thing.
Yes I would purchase from her. I think that she seemed reliable and sincere. I felt like she wasn't trying to sell just any product I think that she used it and it worked for her and she wants to help others like her out.
Not an issue I have to deal with, and no one I know does. So no real reason to purchase.
I would consider buying products from this creator because I like her high energy and conviction.
As someone who gets dry skin at times during both the summer and the winter, I would definitely buy from this creator. She sold the product so well.
Uh no? Only fools would purchase things based on just content creators. If the product worked so well, it would advertise itself! In fact being on social media and sponsored is a red flag
I would probably consider purchasing items from this creator. She seems genuine.
I would not purchase from this creator because they do not sound authentic to me.
I wouldn't be inclined to purchase items from this creator because I don't have eczema.
No. I don't know who that is or what is really in the product. I have my on skincare products I prefer.
I like the item and price but I don't really care for the creator she doesn't come off as friendly and welcoming.
No because you can tell it's and add and it doesn't seem genuine at all it seems overdone
No the items are priced way too high
I would give them a try for the right price and see how effective the cream is.
Nothing wrong with the creator and she does very well expressing her issues with excema however, I’m just not comfortable buying from creators. I prefer to go through stores like Amazon where I do have options for returning or credit if the product is not satisfactory to me.
Yes I might as seems honest and can trust.
its a reasonable pitch, however I wouldn't buy something off the recommendation of a tiktok.
I certainly would not purchase items from this person. Her mannerisms were erratic, speech was rushed, there are no credentials shared, nor does she present this topic in a professional manner. Complete rubbish.
I would be a bit iffy on buying something from them. Their appearance does not exude confidence. I would definitely be hesitant.
No, I would not. The person is talking too fast and I find her to be untrustworthy. She does not look neat or professional. I would not purchase anything from her.
Yes, I would purchase from this creator. She is interesting, engaging, vibrant, detailed and has an audibly pleasing voice. She seems confident.
After seeing the TikTok video showcasing the effectiveness of the "The ocean healed my eczema" product, I would indeed consider purchasing items from this designer. The testimonials from satisfied customers, particularly the mention of 60.000 units sold, provide a strong testament to its efficacy. The fact that it's specifically formulated for eczema and psoriasis-prone skin is reassuring, as it suggests a targeted approach to skincare concerns. Additionally, the affordability factor mentioned in the video, with coupons bringing the price down to $12, makes it accessible for those seeking relief from such skin conditions. Overall, the combination of positive reviews, targeted formulation, and affordability makes it a compelling choice for anyone dealing with eczema or psoriasis.
No. This looks like a scam product.
No way. Not at all. This is some random old woman who is getting money to sell me something. I don't trust her. She looks awful. She is standing in front of the world's most boring door frame. Nuh uh. No way.
Probably not because it's very anecdotal. Just because what they're talking about works on them doesn't mean it'll work on me.
Maybe, she seemed real enough. I am always a little skeptical of people selling me things.
No, I need to see some scientific claims and some evidence before buying it
No I would not but it as I have no use for the product. If I did, I still would not buy it as I do not trust influencers.
I would probably buy this product. I haven't really got any eczima, but if I know someone who does. I might recommend this.
To me, she keeps her eyes closed when she talks too much. I don't really trust people that have to do that since it's a sign of deception (I'm one of those analyzing people). The rest of the content on her page seems like all she does is shill products. I get the feeling she's a sponsorship hound and doesn't really care how it effects people as long as she gets paid for it.
She seems sincere. I don't like that some of the words transcribed are different than the spoken words.
I would not purchase items from this creator because I do not have eczema.
No, it is too hard to see the product. The audio was not very clear. I never got a good look at the product. This is a shame since it is probably a great product. The lady had a really soft voice, she needs to speak up a little more. She moved around too much and it was really irritating. You just need to make a better video. 1. I need to see the product, 2. I need to be able to hear you. 3. hold still.
No, because I don't have those types of skin issues. I prefer to read about a product over watching videos
These videos make me really anxious, they are to quick and jumpy, and don't give me time to process stuff. I don't want to buy anything on here
I would be interested in buying this product but only if there were more third-party information available about it so I can get a better idea of how effective it is.
I would purchase items from this creator. They seem trustworthy
Yes, I would purchase this product from this tiktok user because I have found value, clarity and they are not faking it anything.
I would not buy from this creator - she didn't go into indepth details about a health product which is uninformative
Yes the creator is posting about a skin care product and I looks working well.
Yes, she seems sincere. I would think that she genuinely liked and used the product successfully.
I personally do not trust shops on tiktok, mainly due to certain controversies surrounding the platform, despite any products.
Probably not there is nothing to show this cream has helped her skin especially for the price
No probably not. I generally am not interested in internet (no matter if instagram, tiktok or fbook) pitches for products.
I would not, they don't come off as being very authentic, it just seems like a cash grab and super sponsored ad
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