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How do I find someone in my area who sells Artistry Cosmetics?

Posted on timeDecember 26th, 2009 by userGeorge    flag(2) Comments


nancy k asked:


I would like to have a home party with this makeup but I can’t seem to find a way to locate a consultant. Anyone know how I will be able to do this? Thanks!
Anyone sell it and can let me know? Thanks!

Pearl

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Is mac cosmetics cheap or expensive to buy in the philippines?

Posted on timeDecember 7th, 2009 by userGeorge    flag(1) Comment


Angelique Faye asked:


i am planning to buy mac cosmetic in the philippines when i got home.i am wondering if its cheap to buy there than to buy here in japan!?or are they just have the same price at all?

Abby

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Would you girls buy cosmetics from web? If so, what exactly would you buy, and what not?

Posted on timeNovember 26th, 2009 by userGeorge    flag(1) Comment


Daniel Matei asked:


I’m currious if you girls would rather buy cosmetics and beauty products from web than go to a local beautysop.

An what type of beauty products would you most likely buy from web.

I’m asking because I see more and more girls buy their beauty products from web -and yes … I’m managing an online beauty-shop, but I’m not publishing the address, so that you don’t think I’m making an ad to promote my store.

But I’ll be happy to give it to you if you’re interested.

So what’s your opinion on this?

Thanks a lot ;) /Daniel

Forrest

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Where can I buy japanese cosmetics at internet?

Posted on timeNovember 20th, 2009 by userGeorge    flag(2) Comments


sushi_girl asked:


Where can I buy japanese cosmetics at internet?

Arnoldo

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Is it safe to buy cosmetics on e-bay?

Posted on timeNovember 3rd, 2009 by userGeorge    flag(2) Comments


ragamuffin45 asked:


There are so many great deals on e-bay, including cosmetics. I’ve seen some pretty good prices on almost every moisturizer imaginable, but I’m wondering if it’s safe to order this way. I imagine this massive scam going on in which people refill the containers of these cosmetics with similar looking creams that they’ve created in their kitchen. I suppose there just isn’t the same security that you’d have if you went to buy the same cream from your local pharmacy or department store. Does anyone have any good or bad experiences with this?

Anibal

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What affordable cosmetics are comparable to Clinique?

Posted on timeOctober 20th, 2009 by userGeorge    flag(3) Comments


coverotherollingstone asked:


I once saw that most of the expensive cosmetics have drug store counterparts. Is that true? And if so—what is comparable to the Clinique stuff?

I use their 3 step skin care stuff. What is comparable to that?

Thanks!

Shad

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Girls, would you be interested in this type of store?

Posted on timeOctober 9th, 2009 by userGeorge    flag(19) Comments


jackie asked:


If you found a store that offered well-known brands of cosmetics, skin care, etc, in exchange for a review of the product, would you be willing to go inside?

You would have your choice of 3 different size bags, the smallest bag having the smallest price tag, probably no more than $5 and the biggest bag around $20. Once you get your bag you have free reign over the entire store, taking whatever you want. Whatever fits in the bag is yours to keep.

When you’re ready to leave you’re handed a survey that you must complete, based on what products you have selected. You have ample time to complete the survey and mail it back. If you choose not to complete the survey, you will be charged an additional fee, but the products are still yours.

Does this sound like a store you girls would want to go to? Think of it like your favorite makeup counter that offers samples (if you have the courage to ask), but for less than a high end brand mascara you get an entire bag full of goodies.
You girls have brought up some great points that I hadn’t thought of yet. The store isn’t here just yet, but its something I’m thinking about doing.

Theres a store in Japan that works this way. They offer more stuff though, like food samples and whatnot, but I wanted to focus more on cosmetics. I was amazed to find out that companies will often pay to have their newest products featured in an environment like this; its like a huge focus group. You get awesome stuff, they get the research and opinions they need from their loyal customers. Thats why the survey is so important, but, understandably, so annoying at the same time.

I haven’t thought of how the additional fee would be enforced, but its something that definitely needs to be worked out. I **** surveys myself, so I need to figure out some way of making the companies that fund my project happy, but also keep customers coming back.

Estella

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What is PA++ in cosmetics?

Posted on timeOctober 8th, 2009 by userGeorge    flag(2) Comments


Kera asked:


I’ve been purchasing asian cosmetics and skin care stuff and i’ve noticed that a lot of them say on the package Pa++ on them… what exactly is that? I can’t seem to find any info.

Lorenzo

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Where can I buy Neutrogena Cosmetics in Canada?

Posted on timeSeptember 22nd, 2009 by userGeorge    flag(1) Comment


Archuleta.fan.95 asked:


I want to buy some of the new cosmetics available from Neutrogena ( not face washes and things like that. Eye Shadow, Blush, Foundation, Mascara and Lip Gloss only ) Anyways Where can I buy MAKEUP from Neutrogena in Canada?

Wilton

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Do you buy cosmetics that have been tested on animals?

Posted on timeSeptember 20th, 2009 by userGeorge    flag(30) Comments


june asked:


Don’t you care or do you care if you think about it, but find it too difficult or timeconsuming to find products which aren’t?
If you don’t care, how come you don’t care? I’m not interested in judging you but I confess I really don’t understand why and I’m curious.

Elaine

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