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Which name do you like for a natural skin care brand?
Option C won this Ranked poll with a final tally of 28 votes after 2 rounds of votes counting.
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Option | Round 1 | Round 2 |
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C | 38% 19 votes | 56% 28 votes +9 |
A | 32% 16 votes | 44% 22 votes +6 |
B | 30% 15 votes | Eliminated 15 votes reassigned |
16 Responses to Option A
Choice A sounds like it's natural made with botanicals. Choice C sounds natural but Astra doesn't seem to fit with it. Choice B sounds like all the other skin care products.
I like option A the most because it actually sounds very natural and rolls off of the tongue nicely. Option B would be my second choice because it sounds like it would make my skin feel fresh. Option C is my third choice because I had to choose a third, but I don't really like the name much at all to be honest; I don't feel like option C fits your product well as a name.
A sounds the cutest, B sounds more professional, C sounds confusing
I chose option A as my top choice because the word 'bare' makes me think of clear, soft skin. The word botanix is refreshing and clean. I chose option B as my second choice because rejuve is a word that is used in skin care that implies renewing skin. I chose option C as my third pick because it does not sound like a skin care brand.
A grabbed my attention the most. It sounded cute and it isn't a name that makes me think of other Natural skin care brands. C is Ok but didn't feel relevant to me. and B Derma Rejuve just sounds like the name of a product and not the name of a memorable Natural skin care company. It doesn't stand out.
I like that they focus on how it is natural
I picked A because the name plainly states that it is natural
easier to say and sounds more healthy for skin
A is the classiest and catchiest. B is easy to understand that is a skin product because of the 'deena'. C isn't clear it's a skin product.
I like this order because this make sense to me.
I like Bare Botanix the best. It suggests that it's natural yet advanced.
I chose option A because it is clear to tell what the product is, I chose option B second because it was fairly easy to tell what it is and option C was last because there is no clue as to what the product it.
In this way, they are easier to pronounce and therefore easier to remember.
A is easily the best because the use of alliteration. B and C are not horrible, but A is far superior.
I like 'Bare Botanix' as it denotes close to source and natural sourcing, and also manages to sound scientific
I like A best with Botanix in the name. It sounds both exotic and natural at the same time. Appeals to my primal self.
15 Responses to Option B
I like Derma Rejuve because Derma means skin. Sounds like a good choice for skin care. I like Astra Natural ahead of Bare Botanix simply because I do not like the use of the word Bare in the product. Natural also sounds like a healthy product.
Derma Rejuve just sounds the best. Skin Rejuvenation, nice and friendly sounding. Also sort of says exactly what it is going to do. Bare Botanix while I like the name could get someone thinking this has to do with the brand Bare Minerals, don't want to risk trouble there. Astra Naturals, I do not see how Astra equates to skin? I mean it could be it does, but not a common term.
I based my answers on what name would catch my attention if I were shopping for this product. I like Derma Rejuve the best because it is the closest to what the product actually is plus it sounds rejuvenating and as though it would be moisturizing and enriching for my skin
Derma equals skin
B sounds effective, making skin younger. A feels floral and natural. Not sure what ASTRA means in C
I LIKE THE FACT A IS USING FRENCH, OPTON B ISUSING NATURAL PRODUCTS, OPTIN A LAST CHOICE IS THE LAST ITEM ON LIST.
Really like the feminine names
I chose B because I assumed the product has to do with the skin, which Derma tells me. I put C before A because I don't like the bare name appearing in products. It makes me think I am buying nothing or something that is barely there.
It just sounds like a skin care brand name. It fits well. It is cool. Thank you.
I feel all three names are great for a skincare line, but I do favor letter B because it makes the consumer feel that their skin will be hydrated and rejuvenated and makes your skin cleaner.
B is the one that doesn't sound stupid or silly to me. I'm not going to put something on my face that suggests astro orbits. Or a combination of poison and plants.
B says it all. I know what they are selling just by the name alone. A because I have and idea of what it is and it does sound natural to me. C did not clearly state to me what it could be. It could be candy made with natural ingredients for all that I know.
Answer 1 (B) : seemed more creativeAnswer 2 (C) : was aimed at the topic more then Answer 3 (A)
Option B is best because it tells what the product does since it has a word for skin and basically the word rejuvenate in it. Option C is second best because the name is a bit catchy and tells that the product is natural. Option A is the worst because it seems to use a sex sells mentality with the word bare.
My first choice has the word derma (skin) in it, so it tells me it's a skin care product. The others don't convey what they are.
19 Responses to Option C
I really dislike choices B&C. B sounds cheap. C is the worst because at first I thought it said Botox. A is not great but it is the least horrible.
I honestly do not know of any of these brands, i apologize, i am not trying to give useless answers.
Not crazy about any of the names presented.
I think having 'natural' in the name is a good idea since it is a natural product. The other 2 names do not give me the idea it is a natural product.
I didn't really like any of the brands, but I think the first one sounds the smoothest. The last one is very unappealing and sounds like a medical treatment.
C sounds the most unique. B just seems too generic.
Astra Naturals is a unique, interesting name. I would look more into the product because of the name. Bare Botanix, I like the name bare ...seems simple, natural, something I would want on my skin. Derma Rejuve, I do not care for the name Derma, just makes me think of pimple popping dermatologists, it's gross but fascinating to watch.
C and A sound more like natural companies. Option B sounds more like older lady skincare.
My first choice is the least pretentious of the names. My second choice is slightly more pretentious, and the third choice is just nonsense made to sound French. I think "naturals" is the best way to describe a botanical/organic skin care approach.
I like choice C because is sounds like it may be made of natural products i like chose b second best because the rejuve reminds me of rejuvenation and thats what you think of when you think of skin care products.
I think "Derma Rejuve" sounds the least natural. "Astra" sounds very feminine and pretty. It sounds like a woman's name, possibly with very long hair. "Bare Botanix" sounds very natural. I think that's the name that sounds the most like the company really focuses on being natural or organic. With "Derma Rejuve" I kind of think more about doctor's offices or plastic surgery.
Astra Naturals sounds futuristic and interesting but still natural, from the earth. It is very interesting. It is fun to say Astra. Derma Rejuve is fine but it sounds like a million other beauty brands, its not very original. Bare Botanix sounds weird to me, the bare mixed with botanix makes me uncomfortable. Also it makes me think of botox which I don't like.
Naturals is good to have in the product name
Option C has a more innovative name (Astra). Option B, "Derma" is being used so much it is almost boring. Option A, the "botanix" makes me think of plants rather than skin.
Choice C is obvious that it's natural because it's name says it is. Choice B and C, although are not entirely bad I'm not entirely sure the names are intently clear what the product is.
I like Astra. It sounds like astral and makes me think of images on a grand scale, such as the universe and stars. Derma is literal, but okay. Botanix reminds me of botox, which is negative.
I love naturals because it means to me that the company cares what they put into their products
C seems interesting and approachable.
I like the first one. I think that it's the most creative and I also think that it's the easiest to say. I think that it would also be easiest to find in a store or through like a Google search or something. I feel like if you searched for Bare Botanix, you might find brands that already exist, like Bare Essentials or something like that.
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