xsparkage/Instagram Leesha began her video by clarifying that the Evie Blender requires a unique application technique, which she followed as the brand instructs on its website. However, she still expressed a distaste for the product’s texture and the finish it gave to her foundation. It is important that the blender is not used the way you did because you can confuse a lot of customers who might believe you are a beauty expert. Second, you wouldn’t claim a bike doesn’t work because you fell on the first try! This is a new patent pending innovation that requires some practice. We have never and would never claim to be the replacement for the beautyblender because it’s made out of foam. Angie, the founder, makes herself available via DM to answer questions and do personal video demos for people like you who may experience a hard time." Many commenters on Instagram and YouTube found this comment to be rude. Bunnie Meyer, when comparing the Evie to the Silisponge and the beautyblender, stated that she still preferred the beautyblender. Laura Lee said, “It feels like dabbing a rock on my skin.” “We have been made aware of social media posts in which you refer to our company as “telling you you’re using our product wrong.” Factually, our representatives have not mentioned you or any other beauty influencer, company, or individual in any way. Cease and desist this slander, defamation, libel, and unfair business practice immediately. Remove any posts referring to our company in a negative manner regarding this issue. Evolution Beauty, LLC believes in staying positive and building a community of supporters instead of resorting to negative drama. We hope you will support this vision so we’re not forced to take legal action against you.” “One company even lowered the price of its product after I mentioned a huge packaging issue and refunded customers the difference! These types of actions leave me and other customers feeling confident in the brand, and it leaves a positive impression on both of us. Unfortunately, Evie Blender didn’t go this route, and we are in the situation we have now.” We take no issue with negative reviews and respect everyone’s right to their opinions. We have a lot of fantastic reviews, and if someone leaves a negative review, we use that as a place to learn. Both negative and positive help us grow into a better brand and we are grateful for that."
title: “Evie Blender Went Nuclear On A Youtuber Over A Bad Review” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-22” author: “Christy Alvarez”
xsparkage/Instagram Leesha began her video by clarifying that the Evie Blender requires a unique application technique, which she followed as the brand instructs on its website. However, she still expressed a distaste for the product’s texture and the finish it gave to her foundation. It is important that the blender is not used the way you did because you can confuse a lot of customers who might believe you are a beauty expert. Second, you wouldn’t claim a bike doesn’t work because you fell on the first try! This is a new patent pending innovation that requires some practice. We have never and would never claim to be the replacement for the beautyblender because it’s made out of foam. Angie, the founder, makes herself available via DM to answer questions and do personal video demos for people like you who may experience a hard time." Many commenters on Instagram and YouTube found this comment to be rude. Bunnie Meyer, when comparing the Evie to the Silisponge and the beautyblender, stated that she still preferred the beautyblender. Laura Lee said, “It feels like dabbing a rock on my skin.” “We have been made aware of social media posts in which you refer to our company as “telling you you’re using our product wrong.” Factually, our representatives have not mentioned you or any other beauty influencer, company, or individual in any way. Cease and desist this slander, defamation, libel, and unfair business practice immediately. Remove any posts referring to our company in a negative manner regarding this issue. Evolution Beauty, LLC believes in staying positive and building a community of supporters instead of resorting to negative drama. We hope you will support this vision so we’re not forced to take legal action against you.” “One company even lowered the price of its product after I mentioned a huge packaging issue and refunded customers the difference! These types of actions leave me and other customers feeling confident in the brand, and it leaves a positive impression on both of us. Unfortunately, Evie Blender didn’t go this route, and we are in the situation we have now.” We take no issue with negative reviews and respect everyone’s right to their opinions. We have a lot of fantastic reviews, and if someone leaves a negative review, we use that as a place to learn. Both negative and positive help us grow into a better brand and we are grateful for that."
title: “Evie Blender Went Nuclear On A Youtuber Over A Bad Review” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-22” author: “Christopher Johnson”
xsparkage/Instagram Leesha began her video by clarifying that the Evie Blender requires a unique application technique, which she followed as the brand instructs on its website. However, she still expressed a distaste for the product’s texture and the finish it gave to her foundation. It is important that the blender is not used the way you did because you can confuse a lot of customers who might believe you are a beauty expert. Second, you wouldn’t claim a bike doesn’t work because you fell on the first try! This is a new patent pending innovation that requires some practice. We have never and would never claim to be the replacement for the beautyblender because it’s made out of foam. Angie, the founder, makes herself available via DM to answer questions and do personal video demos for people like you who may experience a hard time." Many commenters on Instagram and YouTube found this comment to be rude. Bunnie Meyer, when comparing the Evie to the Silisponge and the beautyblender, stated that she still preferred the beautyblender. Laura Lee said, “It feels like dabbing a rock on my skin.” “We have been made aware of social media posts in which you refer to our company as “telling you you’re using our product wrong.” Factually, our representatives have not mentioned you or any other beauty influencer, company, or individual in any way. Cease and desist this slander, defamation, libel, and unfair business practice immediately. Remove any posts referring to our company in a negative manner regarding this issue. Evolution Beauty, LLC believes in staying positive and building a community of supporters instead of resorting to negative drama. We hope you will support this vision so we’re not forced to take legal action against you.” “One company even lowered the price of its product after I mentioned a huge packaging issue and refunded customers the difference! These types of actions leave me and other customers feeling confident in the brand, and it leaves a positive impression on both of us. Unfortunately, Evie Blender didn’t go this route, and we are in the situation we have now.” We take no issue with negative reviews and respect everyone’s right to their opinions. We have a lot of fantastic reviews, and if someone leaves a negative review, we use that as a place to learn. Both negative and positive help us grow into a better brand and we are grateful for that."