About
How BeautyConsensus works.
Real opinions about beauty products are scattered across Amazon reviews, community threads and store pages. BeautyConsensus gathers them into one consensus page per product, so you can see what reviewers actually agree on.
Where the reviews come from
Every review shown here is real, attributed, and links back to where it was published:
- Amazon — verified-purchase reviews, collected per product.
- Communities — public Reddit and TikTok mentions of a brand or product.
- Verified stores — first-party customer reviews from brand storefronts.
- Editorial — curated highlights, clearly labeled.
How the consensus is computed
Reviews are de-duplicated, filtered for substance, and focused on well-rated experiences. The rating you see is a plain average of the reviews shown on the page — nothing is invented, weighted, or paid for. If a product doesn’t have enough real reviews, it doesn’t get a page.
Built to be read
Every page is plain, fast HTML: no logins, no pop-ups, and no scripts needed to read a single review. Each page also carries structured data (schema.org) so search and research tools can read the same consensus you do.