I’m assembling a series of evidence-based reviews for new health and beauty products and need a writer who can stay firmly on the professional, technical side of the spectrum. Every article should dissect three core areas: • Effectiveness and measurable results • Active ingredients and overall formulation • Packaging, usability, and presentation I’ll supply a short brief for each product—INCI list, lab data where available, and any brand-provided claims. Your task is to translate that material into a clear, jargon-aware narrative that a cosmetologist, dermatologist, or ingredient-savvy consumer would trust. Think PubMed references, balanced analysis, and clear explanations of mechanism of action rather than hype. Style & structure – 1,000-1,200 words per review, logical sub-headings, and an executive summary up top. – Cite sources using inline links or parenthetical references so I can verify quickly. – Maintain a neutral voice; praise and critique must both be justified with data or credible expert opinions. Deliverables 1. Final article in Google Docs (or Word) with embedded links, ready for publishing. 2. A brief reference list (DOIs or URLs) for any clinical studies mentioned. 3. Two rounds of minor edits included to ensure technical accuracy. I’ll start with one product; if we’re a fit, this will roll into an ongoing series.