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where is best place for testing

what is the best website to test products for free?
i signed up with one, cant remember what its called, to get tests but only ever get surveys!
thanks guys :D

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  • violetta
    violetta Posts: 2,625 Forumite
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    vikki2k1 wrote:
    what is the best website to test products for free?
    i signed up with one, cant remember what its called, to get tests but only ever get surveys!
    thanks guys :D

    Definitely
    https://www.cosmeticresearchonline.co.uk/default.aspx (ayton moon) - I usually get one or two products a week to test, and some people seem to get even more.

    violetta :)
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  • newcook
    newcook Posts: 5,001 Forumite
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    violetta wrote:
    Definitely
    https://www.cosmeticresearchonline.co.uk/default.aspx (ayton moon) - I usually get one or two products a week to test, and some people seem to get even more.

    violetta :)

    I have been a member for 5 months and have had absolutely nothing from them!!!! (yes - profile is upto date!!!)
  • meerustar
    meerustar Posts: 8,560 Forumite
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    I get to test stuff once or twice a month from them. Some of it really good, other stuff bobbins ... but it's free so kepps me happy :D
  • keelykat
    keelykat Posts: 3,341 Forumite
    Hello-i signed up with this website. i think my skin is too sensitive, and they dont ask me to test anything. I wasnt expecting much response from them to be honest, as i have ezcema and sensitive skin so i doubt im suitable for testing many things. I live in hope though!

    keelykat.
    Mommy to Elliot (5) and Lewis (born xmas eve 11!)
  • samarnesen
    samarnesen Posts: 416 Forumite
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    ive been with them for over 2 years and had nothing
    pinecone research is quite a good one
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  • snackatack2000
    snackatack2000 Posts: 1,066 Forumite
    samarnesen wrote:
    ive been with them for over 2 years and had nothing
    pinecone research is quite a good one

    im like you, ive been with them over 2 years and never had anything from them to test...i would love to get onto pinecone but cant find the banners anywhere...
  • lisa_cee
    lisa_cee Posts: 73 Forumite
    i quite like the litmus test got a few things from them to try !
  • roxydogbert
    roxydogbert Posts: 210 Forumite
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    Hi Vikki - You should try Cosmetic Research (Ayton), I've been with them a short while and have had a few trials from them (and you can add other people in your household, too like OH, kids).

    I've also joined Litmus, but still waiting for a trial... :rolleyes: I emailed them to ask why I'd never heard from them and they are v quick in responding and they said I'd be invited in the next lot of trials.

    Have you also tried BzzAgent? www.bzzagent.co.uk and http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=411325
    They do send out trials for a few health/beauty things, I'm currently doing the Wilkinson Intuition razor trial and the OH got a Brylcreem one. They also do trials for food/drink (Appletizer, Fruitabu), books, Nectar points campaign, etc. Really interesting - if you haven't joined you should have a look :D It works on a feedback basis - spread the word about the product, give out money-off coupons and you email Bzzagent back with any positive or negative responses, etc.

    HTH, RoxyDb
    Girls just want to have funds :wink:
    (Adrienne E. Gusoff)
  • lannyloo
    lannyloo Posts: 922 Forumite
    I have sensitive skin, but i have had no problem in testing products with Cosmetic Research.
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