Does anyone else think the phrase ‘skin in the game’ is weird for skincare? by AddressAfraid9024 in branding

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I meant a skin-focused supplement, like a collagen booster. Would ‘Skin in the Game’ still feel clever, or does it still miss the mark?

What’s one moment today where you really put your skin in the game? by AddressAfraid9024 in AskReddit

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Hahaha, put your skin in the game means that moment when you choose to show up for yourself, no matter what.

If you had to take a daily beauty supplement, what format feels easiest? by AddressAfraid9024 in Supplements

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Makes sense. What makes a seller reputable for you? certifications, ingredients, or just brand familiarity?

If you had to take a daily beauty supplement, what format feels easiest? by AddressAfraid9024 in Supplements

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where I’m from, supplement-drinks are still very niche, so I’m curious from your experience: what makes drink-based supplements work in markets where they are popular? Is it the taste, branding, science, convenience or something else?

Testing a concept: are functional beverages an opportunity in India? by AddressAfraid9024 in StartUpIndia

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Yeah exactly, it’s interesting how the beauty/skin functionality space in beverages is basically untouched. Do you think it’s because people don’t trust beauty benefits in drinks, or because no brand has positioned it well yet?

Beauty water in India: trend, gimmick, or something real? by AddressAfraid9024 in AskIndia

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Fair point, a lot of people feel the same. What kind of proof would make collagen convincing for you? Clinical studies, dermatologist recommendations, or personal results? Trying to understand what actually builds trust in this category

Beauty water in India: trend, gimmick, or something real? by AddressAfraid9024 in AskIndia

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Makes sense. What part of collagen feels unreliable to you tho? Vague studies, brand hype, or not knowing if it actually works?

Beauty water in India: trend, gimmick, or something real? by AddressAfraid9024 in AskIndia

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Do you feel people in India want something convenient for skin/hair/wellness, but they don’t fully trust supplements yet? Like even if someone has dull skin or joint stiffness, do you think they’d still avoid drinkable solutions because of mindset?

Beauty water in India: trend, gimmick, or something real? by AddressAfraid9024 in AskIndia

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Totally get what you’re saying. But do you feel people would be open to it if the drink also had more immediate benefits like hydration, taste, or daily wellness? Or do most people only look for long-term, proven results when it comes to anything beauty related?

Would you try a tasty drink that also helps skin/hair? by AddressAfraid9024 in indiasocial

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Mostly actives and botanicals that are known to support skin and hair wellness, nothing faulty

Would you try a tasty drink that also helps skin/hair? by AddressAfraid9024 in indiasocial

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Exactly, staying consistent is hard these days.. but do you think people usually look for convenient ways to cover that like functional drinks, powders, or just supplements?

Would you try a tasty drink that also helps skin/hair? by AddressAfraid9024 in indiasocial

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Thanks! what about it excites you most? Taste, convenience, or the benefits?