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Applying to Be an Amazon Product Tester - Tips and Tricks for Success
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Becoming an Amazon product tester is an enticing opportunity for many, offering the chance to receive and review products before they hit the market. Not only can you get your hands on the latest gadgets and gizmos, but you can also help shape the future of products through your feedback.
What is the role of an Amazon Product Tester?
Before diving into the application process, it's essential to understand what being an Amazon product tester entails. Product testers receive items for free or at a significant discount in exchange for providing honest reviews. These reviews help other customers make informed purchasing decisions and give manufacturers valuable feedback to improve their products.
Step to Become an Amazon Product Tester
Follow the mentioned below steps to become an Amazon Product Tester:
Create a strong Amazon profile
Your Amazon profile is your first impression. Ensure that it is complete and professional:
Profile picture - Use a clear, friendly photo of yourself.
Bio - Write a concise bio that highlights your interests and expertise. Mention your enthusiasm for trying new products and your commitment to providing honest reviews.
Review history - Start by reviewing products you've purchased on Amazon. Focus on writing detailed, thoughtful, and honest reviews. Highlight both the pros and cons of each product.
Join the Amazon Vine Program
Amazon Vine is an invitation-only program where top reviewers are invited to test and review new products. While you can't directly apply, you can increase your chances of being noticed:
Write quality reviews - Amazon invites reviewers based on the helpfulness of their reviews. Ensure your reviews are well-written, thorough, and helpful to other customers.
Review frequently - Constantly reviewing products increases your visibility on the platform.
Participate in third-party review sites
Several third-party websites connect brands with potential product testers. Some popular ones include:
Snagshout - Offers discounted products in exchange for reviews.
Vine voice - Connects reviewers with products that need honest reviews.
BzzAgent - Matches you with products based on your interests and demographics.
Influenster - Sends products for free in exchange for social media promotion and reviews.
Build a strong online presence
Brands often look for testers with a significant online presence to help promote their products:
Social media - Grow your followers on platforms like Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. Engage with your audience by posting quality content regularly.
Blogging - Consider starting a blog where you can post detailed product reviews and other relevant content.
YouTube - Create a YouTube channel to post unboxing videos, reviews, and tutorials.
Apply to become a product tester
Once you've built a strong profile and online presence, start applying to be a product tester:
Amazon Vine - Keep writing quality reviews and aim to get invited.
Review sites - Sign up for multiple third-party review sites and complete your profiles.
Direct contact - Reach out to brands directly via email or social media, expressing your interest in reviewing their products. Include links to your Amazon profile, blog, and social media accounts.
Tips for writing effective reviews
Writing effective reviews is crucial to your success as an Amazon product tester. Here are some tips to help you craft reviews that stand out:
Be honest and detailed
Honesty is key. Provide a balanced review that includes both positives and negatives. Detail your experience with the product, including how you used it and any issues you encountered.
Use high-quality photos and videos
Visual content can significantly enhance your reviews. Take clear, high-quality photos and videos of the product, showcasing its features and any issues. This adds credibility to your review and makes it more engaging.
Be specific
Specificity helps other customers make informed decisions. Mention particular features you liked or disliked, and explain why. For example, instead of saying "The product is great," say "The product's ergonomic design made it comfortable to use for extended periods."
Follow review guidelines
Ensure your reviews comply with Amazon's review guidelines. Avoid using offensive language, mentioning competitors, or including personal information.
Leveraging your success
Once you've established yourself as a reliable and valuable Amazon product tester, there are ways to leverage your success for more opportunities:
Network with other reviewers
Join online communities and forums where product testers share tips, opportunities, and experiences. Networking can lead to more opportunities and collaborations.
Expand to other platforms
Don't limit yourself to Amazon. Explore product testing opportunities on other platforms like eBay, Walmart, and Best Buy. Each platform has its review community and offers different products.
Monetize your reviews
If you have a substantial online following, consider monetizing your reviews through affiliate marketing. Sign up for Amazon’s Affiliate Program or other affiliate programs to earn a commission on sales generated through your review links.
Stay updated
Keep up with trends in product reviewing and testing. Stay informed about new review platforms, changes in Amazon’s policies, and emerging opportunities. This knowledge will help you stay ahead of the competition and continue to receive products to review.
Becoming an Amazon product tester is an exciting opportunity that combines the joy of trying new products with the satisfaction of helping other consumers make informed decisions. Remember to be honest, detailed, and engaging in your reviews, and leverage your success to explore new opportunities. With dedication and persistence, you can establish yourself as a trusted and influential product tester on Amazon and beyond. Testerz is the best platform if you are looking to apply for an Amazon product tester. They provide you with all Amazon premium products for testing to get a realistic review. Anyone can contact them by visiting their website, and to apply, you need to click on the Get Started button on the website.
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moneyearndigital · 10 months
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How to Become an Amazon Product Tester : 2024
Unbox your dream job! 📦 Learn how to score gigs testing the latest gadgets for Amazon. 💻
How to Become an Amazon Product Tester – Hilarious Journey If someone told me a year ago that I’d be making money testing out the latest gadgets and gizmos, I would have laughed in their face. Me, an Amazon product tester? As if! But after slogging away at my boring desk job day after boring day, I decided I needed to spice up my life. So I set out on a journey to become the coveted product…
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six-of-ravens · 2 years
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apparently despite the amazon man building a fortress of boxes in front of my door the fire inspector and manager got in to test the alarm, bc they left the goddamn door unlocked and I'm certain I locked it this morning...
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Even if you think AI search could be good, it won’t be good
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TONIGHT (May 15), I'm in NORTH HOLLYWOOD for a screening of STEPHANIE KELTON'S FINDING THE MONEY; FRIDAY (May 17), I'm at the INTERNET ARCHIVE in SAN FRANCISCO to keynote the 10th anniversary of the AUTHORS ALLIANCE.
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The big news in search this week is that Google is continuing its transition to "AI search" – instead of typing in search terms and getting links to websites, you'll ask Google a question and an AI will compose an answer based on things it finds on the web:
https://blog.google/products/search/generative-ai-google-search-may-2024/
Google bills this as "let Google do the googling for you." Rather than searching the web yourself, you'll delegate this task to Google. Hidden in this pitch is a tacit admission that Google is no longer a convenient or reliable way to retrieve information, drowning as it is in AI-generated spam, poorly labeled ads, and SEO garbage:
https://pluralistic.net/2024/05/03/keyword-swarming/#site-reputation-abuse
Googling used to be easy: type in a query, get back a screen of highly relevant results. Today, clicking the top links will take you to sites that paid for placement at the top of the screen (rather than the sites that best match your query). Clicking further down will get you scams, AI slop, or bulk-produced SEO nonsense.
AI-powered search promises to fix this, not by making Google search results better, but by having a bot sort through the search results and discard the nonsense that Google will continue to serve up, and summarize the high quality results.
Now, there are plenty of obvious objections to this plan. For starters, why wouldn't Google just make its search results better? Rather than building a LLM for the sole purpose of sorting through the garbage Google is either paid or tricked into serving up, why not just stop serving up garbage? We know that's possible, because other search engines serve really good results by paying for access to Google's back-end and then filtering the results:
https://pluralistic.net/2024/04/04/teach-me-how-to-shruggie/#kagi
Another obvious objection: why would anyone write the web if the only purpose for doing so is to feed a bot that will summarize what you've written without sending anyone to your webpage? Whether you're a commercial publisher hoping to make money from advertising or subscriptions, or – like me – an open access publisher hoping to change people's minds, why would you invite Google to summarize your work without ever showing it to internet users? Nevermind how unfair that is, think about how implausible it is: if this is the way Google will work in the future, why wouldn't every publisher just block Google's crawler?
A third obvious objection: AI is bad. Not morally bad (though maybe morally bad, too!), but technically bad. It "hallucinates" nonsense answers, including dangerous nonsense. It's a supremely confident liar that can get you killed:
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2023/sep/01/mushroom-pickers-urged-to-avoid-foraging-books-on-amazon-that-appear-to-be-written-by-ai
The promises of AI are grossly oversold, including the promises Google makes, like its claim that its AI had discovered millions of useful new materials. In reality, the number of useful new materials Deepmind had discovered was zero:
https://pluralistic.net/2024/04/23/maximal-plausibility/#reverse-centaurs
This is true of all of AI's most impressive demos. Often, "AI" turns out to be low-waged human workers in a distant call-center pretending to be robots:
https://pluralistic.net/2024/01/31/neural-interface-beta-tester/#tailfins
Sometimes, the AI robot dancing on stage turns out to literally be just a person in a robot suit pretending to be a robot:
https://pluralistic.net/2024/01/29/pay-no-attention/#to-the-little-man-behind-the-curtain
The AI video demos that represent "an existential threat to Hollywood filmmaking" turn out to be so cumbersome as to be practically useless (and vastly inferior to existing production techniques):
https://www.wheresyoured.at/expectations-versus-reality/
But let's take Google at its word. Let's stipulate that:
a) It can't fix search, only add a slop-filtering AI layer on top of it; and
b) The rest of the world will continue to let Google index its pages even if they derive no benefit from doing so; and
c) Google will shortly fix its AI, and all the lies about AI capabilities will be revealed to be premature truths that are finally realized.
AI search is still a bad idea. Because beyond all the obvious reasons that AI search is a terrible idea, there's a subtle – and incurable – defect in this plan: AI search – even excellent AI search – makes it far too easy for Google to cheat us, and Google can't stop cheating us.
Remember: enshittification isn't the result of worse people running tech companies today than in the years when tech services were good and useful. Rather, enshittification is rooted in the collapse of constraints that used to prevent those same people from making their services worse in service to increasing their profit margins:
https://pluralistic.net/2024/03/26/glitchbread/#electronic-shelf-tags
These companies always had the capacity to siphon value away from business customers (like publishers) and end-users (like searchers). That comes with the territory: digital businesses can alter their "business logic" from instant to instant, and for each user, allowing them to change payouts, prices and ranking. I call this "twiddling": turning the knobs on the system's back-end to make sure the house always wins:
https://pluralistic.net/2023/02/19/twiddler/
What changed wasn't the character of the leaders of these businesses, nor their capacity to cheat us. What changed was the consequences for cheating. When the tech companies merged to monopoly, they ceased to fear losing your business to a competitor.
Google's 90% search market share was attained by bribing everyone who operates a service or platform where you might encounter a search box to connect that box to Google. Spending tens of billions of dollars every year to make sure no one ever encounters a non-Google search is a cheaper way to retain your business than making sure Google is the very best search engine:
https://pluralistic.net/2024/02/21/im-feeling-unlucky/#not-up-to-the-task
Competition was once a threat to Google; for years, its mantra was "competition is a click away." Today, competition is all but nonexistent.
Then the surveillance business consolidated into a small number of firms. Two companies dominate the commercial surveillance industry: Google and Meta, and they collude to rig the market:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jedi_Blue
That consolidation inevitably leads to regulatory capture: shorn of competitive pressure, the companies that dominate the sector can converge on a single message to policymakers and use their monopoly profits to turn that message into policy:
https://pluralistic.net/2022/06/05/regulatory-capture/
This is why Google doesn't have to worry about privacy laws. They've successfully prevented the passage of a US federal consumer privacy law. The last time the US passed a federal consumer privacy law was in 1988. It's a law that bans video store clerks from telling the newspapers which VHS cassettes you rented:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Video_Privacy_Protection_Act
In Europe, Google's vast profits lets it fly an Irish flag of convenience, thus taking advantage of Ireland's tolerance for tax evasion and violations of European privacy law:
https://pluralistic.net/2023/05/15/finnegans-snooze/#dirty-old-town
Google doesn't fear competition, it doesn't fear regulation, and it also doesn't fear rival technologies. Google and its fellow Big Tech cartel members have expanded IP law to allow it to prevent third parties from reverse-engineer, hacking, or scraping its services. Google doesn't have to worry about ad-blocking, tracker blocking, or scrapers that filter out Google's lucrative, low-quality results:
https://locusmag.com/2020/09/cory-doctorow-ip/
Google doesn't fear competition, it doesn't fear regulation, it doesn't fear rival technology and it doesn't fear its workers. Google's workforce once enjoyed enormous sway over the company's direction, thanks to their scarcity and market power. But Google has outgrown its dependence on its workers, and lays them off in vast numbers, even as it increases its profits and pisses away tens of billions on stock buybacks:
https://pluralistic.net/2023/11/25/moral-injury/#enshittification
Google is fearless. It doesn't fear losing your business, or being punished by regulators, or being mired in guerrilla warfare with rival engineers. It certainly doesn't fear its workers.
Making search worse is good for Google. Reducing search quality increases the number of queries, and thus ads, that each user must make to find their answers:
https://pluralistic.net/2024/04/24/naming-names/#prabhakar-raghavan
If Google can make things worse for searchers without losing their business, it can make more money for itself. Without the discipline of markets, regulators, tech or workers, it has no impediment to transferring value from searchers and publishers to itself.
Which brings me back to AI search. When Google substitutes its own summaries for links to pages, it creates innumerable opportunities to charge publishers for preferential placement in those summaries.
This is true of any algorithmic feed: while such feeds are important – even vital – for making sense of huge amounts of information, they can also be used to play a high-speed shell-game that makes suckers out of the rest of us:
https://pluralistic.net/2024/05/11/for-you/#the-algorithm-tm
When you trust someone to summarize the truth for you, you become terribly vulnerable to their self-serving lies. In an ideal world, these intermediaries would be "fiduciaries," with a solemn (and legally binding) duty to put your interests ahead of their own:
https://pluralistic.net/2024/05/07/treacherous-computing/#rewilding-the-internet
But Google is clear that its first duty is to its shareholders: not to publishers, not to searchers, not to "partners" or employees.
AI search makes cheating so easy, and Google cheats so much. Indeed, the defects in AI give Google a readymade excuse for any apparent self-dealing: "we didn't tell you a lie because someone paid us to (for example, to recommend a product, or a hotel room, or a political point of view). Sure, they did pay us, but that was just an AI 'hallucination.'"
The existence of well-known AI hallucinations creates a zone of plausible deniability for even more enshittification of Google search. As Madeleine Clare Elish writes, AI serves as a "moral crumple zone":
https://estsjournal.org/index.php/ests/article/view/260
That's why, even if you're willing to believe that Google could make a great AI-based search, we can nevertheless be certain that they won't.
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If you'd like an essay-formatted version of this post to read or share, here's a link to it on pluralistic.net, my surveillance-free, ad-free, tracker-free blog:
https://pluralistic.net/2024/05/15/they-trust-me-dumb-fucks/#ai-search
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Amazon product testing, refunds after review, via paypal, including processing fee. USA
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verysium · 11 months
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ACT 1, SCENE 2: blue lock headcanons
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nagi found out amazon product testers were a real thing, and he had never been more happy in his entire life. if he wasn't training to become a professional football player, that would have been his dream job.
sae became a victim of the cat distribution system the moment he moved to spain. he left his window open once, and he came back to a whole secret society of strays on his fire escape.
aryu used to watch his mother do her makeup in the bathroom every morning. after she left for work, he would use her hair curlers and nail polish to bedazzle himself. if you ever ask him to do your makeup, he would tilt your chin up with one hand and ever so gently swipe on your lipstick for you.
kaiser is a whore for attention, even if it is bad attention. if you're not listening to him during dinner, he would most definitely steal the food right off your plate whilst maintaining eye contact. gives you the most shit-eating grin once you catch him.
rin genuinely cannot function around the female species. sometimes his aunties make small talk during family gatherings, and he just sits awkwardly with his baby cousin in his arms. the baby almost always cries.
sae still uses his ipod from 2005. he doesn't have any interest in music, so he mostly uses it as a white noise filler during long flights. if you send him a song recommendation though, he will listen to it.
rin kept a diary as a teenager with some of the entries completely filled with angsty scribblings about sae. he definitely had an entire section somewhere dedicated to death and existentialism. the second half of his journal is reserved solely for you though. he sometimes doodles flowers in the margins.
raichi is chronically online. he would be the type to have an entire four-page argument with a stranger in the youtube comment section. sometimes you have to remind him that the outside world actually exists, and he needs to go outside and touch grass.
sae is secretly intrigued by artists. like how can you just transfer an image from your head onto paper? is it some sort of magic? he cannot wrap his mind around anything that isn't concrete and tangible. he sometimes walks through the streets of madrid just to spy on the old people painting the sea. if you made a drawing of him, he would internally malfunction.
isagi used to help his mother with knitting and sewing. he even learned how to crochet one summer but forgot all about it once he got into football. would not complain if you asked him to do laundry or iron clothes. he is (most of the time) very sweet and kind.
bachira does not have a sleep schedule. what is sleep? he only knows 24/7 hyperactivity and the demons under his bed. would wake you up at the crack of dawn just to go hang out in some random abandoned parking lot.
sae has to physically restrain himself whenever he does shoots for brand endorsements. he would definitely tell the truth if the product was low-quality while literally being on set for its commercial. this man does not lie. cannot model for the life of him. he lost his ability to smile a long time ago, and he feels viscerally ill every time a camera is shoved into his face. if you're there to accompany him though, he will straighten up and at least attempt to look enthusiastic.
rin is terrible at any sort of class that involves creative writing. however, he does enjoy reading haikus. it's the only form of poetry he can understand. definitely sends you one when he misses you.
reo is clueless whenever you tell him that you feel ugly in your outfit. like where is the ugliness? all he sees is the most stunning person in the world. definitely recommend taking him shopping. he would go into the fitting rooms with you and give you the most encouraging confidence boost you have ever felt.
sae has the strongest enamel in existence because he bites his popsicles right off the stick. rin tried to do that once and ended up getting brain freeze.
yukimiya is the type to go from 0 to 100 in less than a millisecond. if anyone says anything remotely negative about you, he will definitely make sure they do not live to see the light of day. he does all this with the most charming smile on his face too.
shidou has no table manners. he would be the messiest eater in existence. if the dining hall looks like a velociraptor just barraged through, you know shidou was there. he only uses a napkin because you told him to.
rin wears chelsea boots and women's clothing. he has a collection of trench coats in his closet, and they're one of the only things he's incredibly proud of. at least he beats sae when it comes to fashion sense.
ness would pack you lunch every day without you even asking for it. he also uses those glittery animal toothpicks and cuts your apples into hearts. his paper notes are little menacing though. usually it has your name written a thousand times in blood red ink.
sae would let you braid flowers into his hair, but he would wrinkle his nose in embarrassment if you ever took a picture of it. he tries to act nonchalant when you gush about how pretty he is because in his mind he looks incredibly stupid. will keep that photo by his bedside and look at it when he's lonely though.
isagi is incredibly clumsy. sometimes he will act like an egomaniac before falling right on his face. the world has an interesting way of humbling him. he does keep his mood swings in check when you're around though. your presence gives his mind inner peace.
otoya has color-coded folders for every girl he has dated. he keeps their names, likes, dislikes, and contacts all separately filed so he doesn't confuse them. however, on your night out, he got so caught up in talking to you, he forgot to even update your file. the date ended with him smiling like a damn fool. you're always the exception.
aiku is the type to just be casual about everything. he just got into a car accident while on call with you? that's okay because he got to hear your pretty voice on facetime. he took a tidal wave straight to the face while ogling you at the beach? that's no problem because he got a sneak-peek at your cute little bathing suit. this man literally has no sense of self-preservation when it comes to you.
bachira was the kid who tried to mix up weird concoctions at the school lunch table. now it translates into drinking both an energy drink and americano at once. you had to pull him away from the soda fountain because he kept trying to add every single drink combination possible into his red solo cup.
sae would blatantly stare at your ass and then tell you it was for research purposes. if you press further, he will pull up the statistics showing how buttock size correlates with athletic ability.
rin is obsessed with tea only because he saw his brother drink it at family dinners. he always sat up straight on the zabuton and sipped the bitter leaf juice as a way to impress the grown-ups. unfortunately for him, he developed a caffeine addiction in his late teens.
niko would be the tech-savvy person in your relationship. he doesn't believe in traditional flowers, so he codes you an entire HTML webpage with roses on the user interface. he also wholeheartedly believes that virtual pets are real pets.
shidou is an adrenaline junkie. he has six piercings, two of which are helix. he also snowboards during the winter and speeds on the highway for fun. (don't be like shidou, kids.)
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snailcubezz · 1 year
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EDDIE Eddie I know you need money rn and I am broke as shit so I can’t donate,,, but I know about the easiest work-from-home job in the world (that’s friendly for the disabled) and all u have to do is review Amazon products and they’ll pay you !!! They literally send it to you for free and give you money to review it . I’m so sorry if this doesn’t help but I wanted to try and say something !!!
https://productreviewerjobs.com/amazon-product-tester
that's a sweet thought, and i appreciate trying to help me however you can but there is No space in my house clean enough to do something like that
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free-amazon-products · 7 months
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Discover Your Testing Niche: A Guide for Aspiring Product Testers!
Embark on the journey to find your niche as a product tester! Explore the insightful guide at https://producttesterguide.blogspot.com/2024/02/find-your-niche-as-a-product-tester.html Uncover tips and strategies to identify the perfect testing opportunities that align with your interests and preferences. Dive into the world of product testing with confidence and enhance your testing experience. Ready to find your niche? 🛍️🔍 #ProductTester #TestingNiche #ShoppingGuide
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puppyexpressions · 2 years
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Best Dry Dog Shampoos for Stress-Free Bath Time
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There are times when a bath for your dog just isn’t in the cards. Maybe your pup isn’t a fan and you’re not ready to spend 20 minutes fending off wet escape attempts. Maybe you just want a little sprucing between grooming appointments. Or maybe you’re on the go, short on time, or otherwise ill-equipped for the undertaking. That’s where dry shampoo for dogs comes in.
A popular solution for pet parents everywhere, dry shampoo for dogs is especially helpful for pups who have anxiety about water or can’t sit still for a bath. It’s also great for dogs who are injured or just out of surgery, since dry shampooing non-sensitive areas can help them freshen up or spot clean without using water.
Best for Heavy-Duty Cleaning
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Mighty Mutt No-Rinse Waterless Foam Shampoo
Advertised as “perfect for a quick and easy deep clean,” this foaming shampoo from Mighty Mutt was our go-to choice after Koda the Bernese Mountain Dog went for an impromptu evening roll in mud. Koda was quite proud of her new look, but we certainly weren’t letting her back in the house without giving Might Mutt a go. For this job, we lathered with abandon for a deep clean. The foam was very effective at cleaning and left her with a fresh scent that she may not have enjoyed, but we found much improved.
Mighty Mutt made quick work of a dirty mess, which is great for pups who spend a lot of time outdoors and are inevitably bound to get into something stinky or grimy. Perhaps best of all, Mighty Mutt contains no sulfates, parabens, phthalates, or dyes, and is advertised as anti-itch. Given that Koda has skin sensitivities, this was a good choice for her predicament.
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Pros:
Handles a messy coat with no need for a real bath
All-natural ingredients
Pleasant scent
Cons:
Some reviewers note it can be a little sticky, especially if not brushed out
Amazon: Mighty Mutt No-Rinse Waterless Foam Shampoo
Best for Deep Shine
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Vet’s Best Waterless Dog Bath
Vet’s Best is another great option for pets with sensitive skin. It’s made with aloe vera, oatmeal, and Neem oil to prevent itching, and it can be used after applying flea and tick preventative, as long as you wait 24 hours. We tested this product on Koda the Bermese Mountain Dog and found that of all the dry shampoos we tested, this one gave her the shiniest, glossiest coat. She looked like she just came out of an actual bath!
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Pros:
All natural ingredients
No residue
Great shine
Cons:
Scent has been reported to be strong and a bit musky
 Amazon: Vet’s Best Waterless Dog Bath
Longest-Lasting
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Paw Choice Naturals Foaming Mousse Dry Dog Shampoo
This dry shampoo has a pleasant smell and foams into a nice lather on thick coats. Since it’s formulated with sensitive-skin pups in mind, we selected Koda as our prime tester.
Koda started with a clean coat (no mud or obvious dirty spots), but she hadn’t had a bath recently. We applied a moderate amount, and then brushed her out and gave her a quick towel dry. The fragrance was fresh but not overwhelming, and it helped to bring out some of the shine in Koda’s coat.
With its long-lasting properties, this dry dog shampoo could be useful for pups who are injured, just out of surgery, or who detest bath time. We did find, however, that too much lather can leave the fur a little greasy, so a little bit definitely goes a long way. In fact, even with a thick coat of fur and an 85-pound dog, this 7.2-ounce bottle is good for at least five full shampoos.
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Pros:
Pleasant scent
All-natural ingredients
Cleans thick coats
A little bit goes a long way
Cons:
Leaves a light residue, if you put on a heavy application
Amazon: Paw Choice Naturals Foaming Mousse Dry Dog Shampoo
Best for a Quick Freshen-Up
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Burt’s Bees Waterless Shampoo for Dogs
This spray-on waterless shampoo is made with 97% natural ingredients, including eucalyptus and honey, that we found left our pets’ coats shiny and nicely scented. Like many dry shampoos for dogs, Burt’s Bees is PH-balanced to help moisturize your dog’s skin, and it’s paraben-free.
We tested this easy spray-on shampoo on Lab-Hound mix Hershey—doing a full-body spray on his dry coat. After spraying the top of Hershey’s coat, we rubbed the spray in to make sure it penetrated his undercoat, then did a light brush. From start to finish, this took only a few minutes, and Hershey came away with a fresh scent (pleasant but not overwhelming) and shiny coat. We’d definitely recommend this product for a quick freshen-up between groomings —but it might not be the best shampoo for really dirty coats.
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Pros:
Easy and quick to use
Light and pleasant scent
All-natural ingredients
Cons:
Great for a freshen-up, but may not be up to the task for a dirty coat
Amazon: Burt’s Bees Waterless Shampoo for Dogs
Best Scent 
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Bodhi Dog Premium Lavender Waterless Shampoo
We tested this dry shampoo on Sabine the Doodle because we were interested to see the differences between a spray and a foam shampoo for her poodle coat. The lavender scent of this shampoo is mild but very pleasant—definitely not overwhelming.
We gave Sabine a thorough, full-coat spray and then let her sit for a minute before towel-drying her and giving her a light brush. The brush really brought out the shine in her coat. The spray was easy to use and will probably be a go-to freshen-up in our household moving forward.
Bodhi dry dog shampoo is available in three different scents: lavender, oatmeal, or lemongrass. This waterless shampoo is hypoallergenic and formulated for dogs with sensitive skin. It’s completely free of detergents, alcohol, parabens, and sulfates, which makes it safe for puppies and pregnant dogs.
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Pros:
Light and pleasant scent
All-natural ingredients
Made for sensitive skin
Noticeable shine
Cons:
Great for a freshen-up, but may not be up to the task for a dirty coat
Amazon: Bodhi Dog Premium Lavender Waterless Shampoo
Best for Long-Haired Dogs
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 Begley’s Waterless Pet Shampoo
Begley’s Waterless Pet Shampoo is a no-rinse hypoallergenic shampoo. It’s all-natural and free from harsh additives and comes in a few scents: tea tree, oatmeal mango, lavender, and citrus. It’s meant to be sprayed liberally over your dog’s coat, then wiped with a wet washcloth.
Opting for the tea tree scent, we tested this spray shampoo on a long, thick coat. Unlike when we tested the other foaming shampoos outdoors, we spritzed Koda right in the kitchen with no issues—the scent was pleasant but did not linger on her fur or in the house. It also gave her the most thorough clean of all the spray shampoos we tested, making it a great alternative for dogs who hate taking baths. Some reviewers, however, have stated that they wished the scent was a little stronger to cover their more aromatic pups.
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Pros:
Best shine for spray-type shampoo
Hypoallergenic
Light and pleasant scent
Provides most thorough clean of all spray shampoos tested
Cons:
Scent is reported to be mild and not odorizing
Amazon:  Begley’s Waterless Pet Shampoo
Best Gentle Shampoo
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Wahl No Rinse Waterless Dog Shampoo
This vegan and hypoallergenic dry shampoo from Wahl offers gentle cleaning and deodorizing with a strong emphasis on hydration—making it a nice option for dry skin and winter months. It’s one of the gentler options we tested, with a light smell that lasted about twelve hours and no residue to speak of. 
This plant derived oatmeal & coconut lime verbena scented waterless shampoo is great for cleansing, conditioning, detangling, & moisturizing animals; the oatmeal formula moisturizes dry itchy skin.
Pros:
Vegan, hypoallergenic, and paraben- and sulfate-free
Gentle and hydrating
Good for repeated use
Light, pleasant scent
Cons:
Great for a freshen-up, but may not be up to the task for a dirty coat
Amazon: Wahl No Rinse Waterless Dog Shampoo
Is Dry Shampoo Safe for Dogs?
Most dry dog shampoos are safe for frequent use, and how often you use them is entirely up to you and your dog’s needs. Some are even designed to help with sensitive or itchy skin and can provide relief from seasonal allergies—so you don’t need to worry about drying out your pup’s coat.
Dry dog shampoo comes in foams, sprays, and powders. What type of product you choose will depend on your specific situation. For example, if you have a pup who doesn’t like to be sprayed, then you may want to opt for a powder shampoo. For mucky hikes and backpacking trips, a heavy-duty foaming mousse could be a more appropriate option.
The most important safety concern? Buying dog-specific products, since dry shampoos for humans aren’t formulated with your pet in mind and shouldn’t be considered for your dog. Some dry dog shampoos also leave behind a light residue and scent, so it’s a good idea to make sure your dog (and you!) can tolerate both before you make waterless baths a regular activity.
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