This study investigates the influence of brand image and product quality on the purchasing decisions of Wardah cosmetic products among female students at Politeknik Negeri Bandung. Using a quantitative descriptive method, the research surveyed 80 respondents aged 17–25 who have purchased Wardah products at least twice. Results reveal that brand image significantly impacts purchasing decisions, with a correlation coefficient of 0.895, indicating a strong relationship. Meanwhile, product quality also influences purchasing decisions, though to a lesser extent, with a correlation coefficient of 0.786. The regression analysis indicates that 81.1% of the variation in purchasing decisions can be explained by the combination of brand image and product quality. These findings suggest that while both factors are important, brand image plays a more dominant role in influencing consumer choices. This study highlights the critical need for companies to invest in brand development and quality improvements to cater to consumer preferences effectively.
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