Skincare Review Signals and Price Volatility Study
We analyzed 92 skincare catalog entries across ratings, review-count signals, category mix, and 30-day price histories. This is an editorial data study for shopping research, not clinical skincare evidence.
| Category | Products | Avg rating | Avg review signal | Avg tracked discount |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Moisturizers | 12 | 4.61 | 125 | 5% |
| Serums | 12 | 4.58 | 278 | 5% |
| Retinols | 12 | 4.51 | 430 | 5% |
| Eye Creams | 12 | 4.48 | 582 | 5% |
| Lip Masks | 12 | 4.63 | 734 | 4% |
| Toners | 12 | 4.59 | 886 | 5% |
| Sunscreens | 10 | 4.58 | 2,359 | 4% |
| Cleansers | 10 | 4.63 | 569 | 5% |
What owners most often care about
Across the catalog, the repeat concerns are not dramatic miracle claims. They are practical: texture, fragrance, eye sting, pilling, white cast for sunscreens, tightness after cleansing, and whether a product earns a repeat spot in a daily routine.
How to cite this study
When referencing this data, cite Clean Comparisons as a catalog-level shopping research dataset and link to this page. Do not cite it as medical, clinical, or dermatology evidence.