u/ryry_06

Skincare niche test

Need honest feedback on my skincare store

Been working on a skincare ecommerce store and wanted some real opinions from people that know ecommerce or online shopping better than me.

The store is mainly skincare, but I added some other products that I thought customers might also like. I’m worried some of them might feel random or hurt trust/conversions though.

Would appreciate feedback on stuff like:

- First impression

- Does it feel trustworthy?

- Any products feel out of place?

- Anything that would make you leave the site?

- Product pages/design

- Mobile experience

Don’t hold back if something looks bad or weird. I’d rather fix it now than later.

Store: https://rychledger.store/

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u/ryry_06 — 4 days ago

built a small dropshipping store but i’m not getting any traffic or sales at all

i’ve tried posting a bit and tweaking the site but nothing is really happening so i’m not sure what i’m doing wrong

i’m trying to figure out if it’s:

the products (bad selection / not interesting enough)

the site itself (trust issues or looks off)

or just no real traffic source yet

right now it feels like i’m just guessing so i’d rather get honest feedback from people who actually know what they’re looking at

if you’ve done dropshipping or even just bought from stores like this before:

what usually makes you instantly leave a site?

what actually makes you trust a random store?

is it even realistic to get organic sales without ads anymore?

store is here if it helps: https://rychledger.store

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u/ryry_06 — 18 days ago

Edit:

I’m aware there are issues on the site already (broken links like 404s, placeholder/Shopify tutorial content, weak or irrelevant products, and some products being hard to find). I’m actively working through those.

Right now I’m trying to identify the weakest points affecting conversions the most.

What I’d like feedback on:

  • What are the biggest trust or conversion killers on the site right now?
  • Which issues should be fixed first for the biggest impact?
  • Are product pages, navigation, or overall store presentation the main bottleneck?

I’m not looking for services or promotions. Just direct feedback and, if possible, practical suggestions on what to fix first and how to improve it.

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u/ryry_06 — 24 days ago