Beauty blogging and vlogging seem to have taken on a life of their own. I love trying new products so it’s a natural extension to write about them and share my experiences. When I am considering a new product for myself, I certainly read and watch available reviews before making the commitment. And I like to think I am doing the same for my own readers.
But surprisingly enough, in addition to sharing my thoughts and experiences, I’ve also learned from my own blogging process.
- I find that now I use products more critically. Before, I would just try something and then either toss or reallocate it if I didn’t like it. Now I break the product down and decide what specifically I don’t like about it. Or in reverse, if I fall instantly in love, what about it makes me like it so much.
- I do even more research than before I started blogging. I comb through online swatches, watch videos, read reviews, and shop around. I especially try to find ones that seem to have similar skin type or skin tone as my own.
- I think I’m more willing to try new products so that I can offer my feedback. I don’t know if beauty companies read blogs and watch vlogs about their own products, but I sure would if I worked for one. But I like to think that companies take feedback into consideration, and this is one forum to provide that feedback.
- The whole process does have a slight downside – I’m even more eager to try new products which is not always good for the pocketbook. I have subscribed to several beauty boxes over time and it can be a cost-efficient way to try new products with minimal commitment.
You’ve highlighted an interesting shift in beauty blogging! It’s great how sharing your experiences deepens your skincare products understanding. Do you ever find this critical approach makes it harder to just enjoy trying new items? Also, have any beauty box finds surprised you in a good way? Thanks for sharing!