As a YouTube creator, I try to balance honesty with courtesy. When I try things on video, I feel I have a responsibility to my viewers to share my honest thoughts. That being said, I always try to balance my own preferences with caveats. So if I don't like a particular scent, I try to clarify what the scent is and who might like it. If I don't get great performance, I'm honest about it, and if I'm in the minority with that opinion, I make it a point to say so. I try to also mention that I might reach out to the artisan to see how I might get the best out of their product. If I'm wrong about something, then I'll admit it in a future video.
I've only had one bad experience with a well-known vendor. I mentioned in an unboxing video that a soap didn't seem to have any scent. The vendor said it would get better when lathered. It didn't. I said as much when giving a brief review of the product, but I also mentioned that I didn't think that was normal, because no other reviews I'd seen had that problem. I reached out to the vendor, who made a half-hearted offer to send me a new tub of soap with no confidence that it would be any better. He then never actually followed up and sent me the new tub, so my opinion stands. I've spoken to a couple of others now who had the same experience. If someone asks me about that vendor, I owe it to them to be honest and tell them there's a risk they'll get a soap with no scent and the vendor won't do anything about it.
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