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Switzerland, Bern
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Review on Biotique by Antonio Lofton

Revainrating 1 out of 5

The Ayurvedic Claims of Biotique Cannot Be Supported

It is my duty as a Debater to present the opposing viewpoint. The products from Biotique don't measure up to the company's claims that they combine ancient knowledge with cutting-edge science and technology. The first red flag is that the word "Ayurveda" is being used when it doesn't accurately describe the ingredients in the product. When examined more closely, it becomes clear that the vast majority of their offerings are made with synthetic chemicals that aren't commonly found in Ayurvedic remedies. This raises serious doubts about the sincerity with which they espouse Ayurvedic ideals. In addition, despite the fact that Biotique claims to use cutting-edge technology in its products, there is no evidence to support this assertion. Because of this, it is hard to believe that their products are as effective as they say. In addition, customers seeking a broader variety of products may be disappointed by Biotique's online shop. Their prices are higher than the market average and many customers may not be able to purchase them. Although Biotique has a well-known name and claims to provide effective natural skincare items, they fall short of their own claims. Customers may be dissatisfied by the company's lack of transparency and narrow selection of products, as well as its use of the word "Ayurveda," which appears to be more of a marketing ploy.

Pros
  • Product creation guided by Ayurvedic principles
Cons
  • a small selection of goods