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How interested would you be in buying a product that solves men's skin problems to fade dark spots from hyperpigmentation and acne by Kojic Acid, soothe irritation from razor bumps and moisturize your skin by Shea Butter? Reveals bright and clear skin.
66 Responses to Option A
I have some of these problems, especially razor bumps around my mouth. If this would work with my skin color I would try it.
If a product can solve multiple problems I'd definitely buy it, so I would buy this skin care product.
Option A means I would have an available solution to some of my skincare needs as well as something that soothes razor bumps that I get from time to time.
I love this product so much because it is perfect for my skin which is always in desperate need for moisturizer.
I think such a product would be intriguing for me, but I would be wary of one product which can that can solve multiple issues at once. I would be concerned about issues with the product being too harsh on sensitive skin, or stripping essential oils from the face. That said I would be open to trying it.
I'd be very interested in such a product, particularly regarding that part about razor bumps. I have very sensitive skin, so this is a common problem for me every time I shave, and it's an incredibly irritating one. I've tried several similar products in the past, and no provided any significant relief for that particular issue. Suffice to say, I'm still in the market for anything else that promises results, and I'd be a frequent buyer if this one actually does what it claims. I get acne now and then too so that's also a welcome addition, I wouldn't say it's a recurring problem, but it's something I see as beneficial to treat preventatively rather than waiting for it to show up and then dealing with it. Overall, it sounds very relevant to me, so I'd definitely give this a shot if nothing else.
I would buy it but it would have to be a reasonable price and I would want to read reviews to see if it actually works. But I'd consider it, yes.
I would definitely try this because anything that could help my skin is worth giving a try to me.
There are relatively few effective skin care products for men, so having a skin care product that treats skin problems in Men will be very valuable. I would be particularly interested in one that soothes irritation from razor bumps.
I would be interested in the product since I have skin problems like what the description described. If I couldn't put myself in the shoes of an individual in need of the product, I would be less inclined to buy it. Any type of pictures or graphics would enhance the project even further.
It sounds interesting, could be useful after shaving. I as a man can also always use more moisturizing on the face. I've tried many products to get rid of dark circles and I'd probably give this one a go if the price was ok
Yes, I would definitely be interested in the product. The product can provide a lot of benefits to the skin. I would be most interested in fading the dark spots and moisturizing my skin.
I think this type of product if working effectively, could be very good. I am looking for something that clears the skin and prevents these issues.
It sounds like an interesting product. Why wouldn't I want to try it?
Yes, it would be very interesting to try. It would be a perfect fit for people like me.
Definitely interested! This sounds like a miracle product. As I get older, I am more and more interested in skincare that will heal and treat my aging skin.
I'd be interested in a product like this as I have some dark spots on my face from acne from when I was younger.
I actively have this problem and have yet to find anything that works remotely well so yes absolutely, I would be very much interested in this.
Yes I will be willing to but the product because it has a good nature and the work it does it will help with my skin issues and that will help to clear the dark spots on my skin making my skin to glow much better.
Very interested, as I have been battling against razor bumps to almost no effect, so anything helps.
Because I also have a problem with my skin that's why I choose this option because I need something like this to cure my problems with my skin.
The product promises to cure a condition I suffer from and it would be great relief.
I have some similar skin problems to what is being described, so I would be interested depending on the price and effectiveness.
Skin problems are increasing year by year, something that clears dark spots and razor bumps would be well welcomed for people who shave a lot like me.
Anything that can help improve appearance and skin health is something I would be interested in. I feel in choosing to learn more once can see options to help improve health and confidence.
I choose A because I pay a lot of attention about my appearance and this product offers some solution for my skin conditions.
I am interested in this product and choose choice A. As a man, society says we aren't supposed to be conscience of our skin but it is the opposite and it takes work. Choice B is not for me since my body and skin take time to look good.
I like the idea! I get skin bumps from shaving every once in a while, and this sounds like an appealing treatment for sure!
I would choose A, i surely want to try this skin cream, which gives more clearer and bright skin, to have smooth and clear skin does not always meant to look good compared to others which also give confidence in and out according to me, i also know the kojic acid works wonders on skin, i also want to recommend this to family and friends
I always get razor bumps, ingrown hairs and acne. This sounds like a good product for me. I would try it if it weren't too expensive.
I think having these skin problems can be very embarrassing, it doesn't makes you look good and can affect your confidence level.The product will be of a good help.
I would be interested in this, sometimes there's parts of my skin that I think would be nice to get rid of some of these things
I have skin issues on my face and would definitely be willing to give it a try. I think that a lot of people would if it worked well.
I don't really have an issue with dark spots, maybe some old scars it might work on. I do have irritation from razor bumps and I think that would be a feature I'm interested in, it's something that's caused me to shave less as I don't wanna to deal with the annoying issue of irritation. The miosturizer aspect is welcome as well and sounds like it might be something I would use after shaving which would replace my usual moisturizer and give the benefit of dealing with razor bumps
I think that I’m always willing to try a product to help with my skin’s problems so I’m definitely open to this purchase. However, to be a repeat user it will have to follow through on its promises.
This seems like something that would be appealing to me. I hate shaving, especially dealing with my skin afterwards. It wpuld seem that this product would perfectly suit my needs and I'm intrigued by the mentioned ingredients.
You know I don't think men in general focus enough on taking care of their skin especially if they've had acne or hyperpigmentation or even just doing something simple like shaving their face. I would be interested in this honestly because I think it's important to take care of your skin and I think it's important for your overall health to have healthy skin especially on your face
I'm interested but I would definitely need to see a Before & After picture to see what the difference is
I'm always on the lookout for new products to use that helps my skin, which suffers in a lot of ways by blotches or dryness. I've not heard much of Kojic Acid but if it works, I'll give it a shot.
I would be interested in the product if the price is reasonable and it has all proper accreditation. I would be mostly interested in fading dark spots and controlling acne. As I've aged, I have noticed more dark spots and was unaware there was actually a product which would address it. As long as the product is affordable and easy to use, I would be willing to try it as I think it would improve my appearance and confidence if successful. The product would absolutely have value.
I am interested in anything that will improve my skin's issue.
The price would have to be right but the addition of shea butter is very nice.
Yes I'll be very much interested in this product because I've experienced acne recently and tried to many products that didn't work. This sounds like a good catch.
I would be interested in this as i have a few dark spots on my face and even though i am not really bothered by them i would be willing to try something that gets rid of them
My choices A why because I really like it.....
Yes, I would be very interested in this product, assuming the price is reasonable. I already use an after shave lotion for any razor bumps and irritation. I would certainly be down to try this product and see if it does a better job.
I like how it solves multiple skin issues as an all-in-one type of product. The removal/fading of the spots in particular is of interest to me to start off with, as that's important long-term. Also, I frequently get razor bumps, so I'd be glad to be able to avoid them.
I'm an "almost" middle-aged man and I still deal with all of these issues. I have dark spots from sun exposure and acne, and "female" products typically aren't either strong enough, or have too much "other stuff" in them that actually aggravate my skin and make me break out even more - or they just don't work. I have adult cystic acne, which seems to run in my family, and so I'm always trying new products to find one that will actually WORK. I also have to keep clean shaven for work, and combining that with my acne means I get a lot of razor bumps and ingrown hairs, so I would appreciate something that would help all of these things. One of the biggest issues I have is that my skin is oily NO MATTER WHAT I USE, and so a lot of products I try for skin problems end up drying my skin out - but then as my skin stays oily, I end up having this weird cyclical thing where my skin is oily but some parts are so dry I can't do anything about keeping it moisturized without making the oiliness worse. Shea butter works better than anything I've found to keep my skin "even" and I think that a men's product with all of these features would motivate me to at least try the product and see if I can fit it into my routine.
Sounds too good to be true? Something that instantly strikes me as problematic is that Shea butter has not been scientifically classified as non-comedogenic even if it ranks low on the Comedogenic Scale and different people's skin will have varying reactions to it. Also, it takes months if not years to fade hyperpigmentation unless you're using a very strong acid, in which case no amount of moisturizer added to your product will make it safe for daily use.
I am mostly interested in the razor bumps and the smooth skin
I think I would be interested. It solves a problem and sounds unique. I like that it is targeted towards men.
I think this would be great for my friends and I as some of us struggle with this
i would be very interested i just have to know how much it is and what price it is
I have some dark spot under my eyes.
The older I get, the more I realize this type of product might be necessary to maintain my youthful skin and cover up some of the signs of aging, so my attitude on this topic has changed and I now realize both men and women can benefit from skin care products, not just women.
The benefit of fading dark spots would be very helpful to me personally as I have a couple on my face.
It would be useful to help with razor bumps on my face and acne as well.
I would be interested in trying it, but only after doing my own research into the effectiveness, side effects, and cost. I'd also likely talk with a few of my dermatologist friends.
As a male who regularly shaves, I would be very interested in such a product.
I'd want to know more about the pricing but for a multipurpose skin cleanser this seems like it covers areas that are important to me.
It would make me look better(less dark spots/acne) and my skin healthier(less acne + moisturized). A win win on both sides.
Since childhood, I had skin problems which I felt insecure with, I am willing ti try this option, it might work.
I've been really curious about skincare lately. I have very big, noticeable pores. If this product can help with that with the shea butter moisturizer then I'd be very interested.
I think it would be kind of cool to have a product that lessens razor bumps. It would work well for men and women who shave. I also think it would offer some great before and after images.
I would be interested in the product and would like a product that is more focused on men's skin rather than products typically designed for women.
As someone who has suffered from skin problems all of my life I would definitely try this. And because of my skin problems I shave a lot less so, I would love to see if this product would help condition my skin to be able to shave more.
34 Responses to Option B
I just don't need such a product.
my skin is pretty good, i don't really need something like this.
I dont really have issues in this area. I could see it as a gift, but not for me
Option B, acne usually does away on its own. Do not like to use artificial ingredients unless absolutely necessary.
Right now this is not an issue for me so I am not interested in buying something to fix this issue.
Given the conditions this product treats, it sounds like an ethnic product as I do not have to worry about razor bumps or hyper pigmentation.
I wouldn't currently need this product but I don't have too many of these issues. However who knows what the future holds.
I do not have "hyperpigmentation and acne", I don't get razor bumps, and the only skin I need to moisturize I already have a non-sketchy-sounding solution for.
My skin being clear and bright is pretty important to me for the most part
not many skin issues
I don't need any new face products. I'm happy with what I use.
Might be interested if i had such problems but my skin is fine right now.
I prefer option B because I do not have this problem and it does not really concern me too much.
I do not have skin issues and already have products I use for skin maintenance. I think that the pitch at least presents clear problems that someone might have and claims to solve them which is a good thing.
My skin is fine
I do not have facial skin problems at this point, so i see no need for this particular product for myself.
I don't think hyper pigmentation is a big problem for me, or men in general. Plus there are already products out there who do this. They aren't marketed towards men, but the products in this like shea butter feel sort of feminine already. I'm also not sure what Kojic Acid does. Soothing from razor bumps does sound useful, but as a man my main skin care need isn't anything fancy. It is just to be moisturized and possibly have protection against the sun.
I don't have these issues, that I'm aware of
I am somewhat interested if this were to clear razor bumps but I don't want to put acid on my face to clear any pigmentation. I feel like this product would be better suited for one type of treatment instead of a myriad of things. I like the idea of an acne treatment, or a razor bump treatment, or a pigmentation treatment but I would not buy an all in one.
it sounds interesting but i don't have an interest in any additional products for skincare/face care at this time
I’m not particularly interested because I’m pretty content with my skin and even though I’m sure it can be improved I don’t think it’s something I should prioritize.
At this point in my life I don’t care about issues like this so I wouldn’t buy it
I don’t have these skin problems so I wouldn’t use a product like that. I don’t buy a lot if skin care products.
I'm probably not interested in buying such a product. Do I want better-looking, healthier skin? Sure. But the product would have to show that it can help with a lot of problems I feel insecure about. And right now there's not that much about my skin that really bothers me, and the issues that this product seems to address aren't chief among them. But a good ad campaign could probably change my mind. The product would have to be reasonably priced, though. I'm not paying $50 per month or something for a skin cream.
I'm not so concerned about my skin. I think it is fine.
I already have pretty good skin. Not trying to toot my own horn or anything.
I luckily do not suffer from any of these conditions.
Option B is the best because the description is simple and straight to the point and easy for audiences to comprehend
I chose B because I am generally unconcerned with the appearance of my skin, but I would consider purchasing such a product if I did have concerns about the look of my skin.
I want a little more information before I commit to buying it. I don't know price or much about the ingredients. I would likely want to sample it first to see how my skin reacts. My only real issue with my skin, especially my face, is oil. If this could help with oily skin, it would appeal to me. I'm interested, but I can't say for sure I would buy it yet.
I can't say going out of the way for skincare like that just for appearances really appeals to me.
I personally don't use chemicals or creams on my body
I do not have issues with dark spots or razor bumps.
No, I don't have any skin problems and wouldn't waste money on any sort of skincare product
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