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Does Foundation Makeup Have A Seal

  • What you lot said! And also that at that place's commonly no testers (which is a big reason why people stick their fingers in the actual products for sale).

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  • The converse of yours--lack of testers! If Ulta can practise it, I think the drugstore could, too, especially for eyeshadow, but also for lippies, and for heaven'due south sake--FOUNDATION. I understand they don't want theft--they can glue those puppies down for all I intendance. I merely want to be able to swatch on my paw and then I get SOME idea of what the colour volition really look like! Foundation from the drugstore is merely an exercise in frustration.

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  • Ugh, I won't buy makeup without safety seals (also smash polish, of course).

    I'd say my biggest pet peeve is when the conception is lousy. Boom polish that streaks/drags, eyeliner/mascara that clumps, eyeshadow that doesn't stick and gets into my eye in five minutes... It's less of a problem now that I know a few expert brands and a few to avoid, but I still like trying out new ones, and while it'south e'er exciting to find a new favorite, it'southward frustrating to accept spent money on something I'll never use again.

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  • I definitely concord virtually the lack of seals on some products. Other than that, my biggest pet peeve is that stock is constantly in flux. So many drug store makeup manufacturers are always retiring good products and replacing them, so just when yous get used to a good matter and need to buy a new supply, information technology's gone. It'south manifestly an industry-wide problem, but more so with the less expensive products, it seems like.

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  • The fact that I can't exam out the production before I buy it is my biggest pet peeve. I know that most drugstores have good return policies for makeup, only I wonder...what do they do with the returned makeup?

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    1. I used to work in customer service at Walmart so I tin can tell yous exactly what happens to makeup that has been returned. Any makeup that is returned for any reason gets defected and sent back to the manufacturer for a refund on what is left of the product. Hope this puts your heed at ease!

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  • I completely agree with you lot G about the prophylactic seals. I was thinking almost it the other day and realized, I should brand that a necessary component of a new purchase. It's unsanitary and dangerous to purchase items without seals and with so many choices, why have a risk?

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  • Yard,

    If I could "similar" your answer, I would a billion times over. People who "exam" drugstore products brand my skin crawl, and information technology takes everything in me not to permit this turn me off to drugstore make upwardly completely. Sometimes I'll see women doing it, unabashedly opening products and testing them, and I so desperately want to tell them to knock it off. I would so gladly pay extra money if it meant that ALL products were safety-sealed. What I really can't stand is finding a LE production that I've been searching everywhere for, merely to observe that the only ones that are left have been clearly opened and used. It's SO selfish, most drugstores have a great return policy on open makeup! It has come up to the bespeak where I painstakingly audit EVERY piece of makeup from the drugstore I become, and any nick, smudge, or evidence of use renders it unbuyable. Okay, going to stop the rant now :)

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  • Ugh. I have to agree with you, G. It drives me insane when a production has no safety seal. Peculiarly if it's the last tube of lipstick or eyeshadow that yous've been searching for. Sometimes people really break the seal. Yesterday, I finally constitute Revlon Just Bitten Lotion Stain in Rendezvous at Target, but information technology was opened. If you want swatches people, only notice it on YouTube or at Nouveau Cheap! Opening a seal is simply manifestly inconsiderate and disgusting.

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  • My biggest peeve is the lack of testers for foundation. It is impossible to shade match and fifty-fifty see if the coverage is correct when ownership drugstore makeup without a ton of trial and error. Would information technology impale the companies to put out a small display of foundation so we could attempt them out? One would recall it would be much less expensive than having to suck upwardly all the returns.

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  • Other than the lack of safe seals on some items, I get so frustrated at the lack of really great matte shadows available in virtually drug store lines.

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  • Same answer as you, G. I get excited when I spot multiples of a specific product I'm looking for only to be frustrated to notice that all multiples have been swatched or dried out. Yous're there, you've been looking for, mayhap, that particular lipstick, and there'south three right in front of you. But you don't get it cause you don't know what'southward been done to it or the texture is off cause so many people have opened and closed it earlier you.

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  • I hate the fact that most drugstore face products (especially concealer) don't come in shades for darker skinned folk! I exist AND I WANT TO Buy YOUR PRODUCTS! Is that non enough motivation for you lot?! :(

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  • I pretty much agree with you lot! As well, why can't drugstore makeup have testers so that people don't have to open and put germs on the products. ugh! who would want to buy that!?

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  • The 3 P's: Packaging, pigmentation and price. Drugstore packaging is either crappy or excessive. I hate how it's a mystery what the pigmentation will be and some drugstore products are priced and then high! Mostly Revlon and PF.

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  • I would say I detest the fact that nosotros tin can't examination out the products before we buy it (like little testers). I am particularly referring to foundation, I always take a difficult time finding the perfect shade, and even though you typically tin can return it even if you've used information technology, I detect myself having to get back and fourth returning foundations that don't match well. I as well dislike the fact that a lot of drugstore foundations don't come in a variety of different shades, which makes it fifty-fifty harder to find the perfect shade.

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  • I hate when I go to the store to purchase a specific product they e'er seem to exist out of the shade I want. Information technology almost never fails that the particular I want is out of stock, and I really wish they'd do a better job of keeping things on the shelves. Then I take to go on a wild goose hunt around town trying to notice what I want. So frustrating!

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  • So truthful! I agree completely with the fact that sometimes, especially with the cheaper brands, they don't accept proficient seals on them. Which is and then unfortunate because that means less people would probably buy it :(

    My biggest pet peeve is the fact that in that location are no testers for many of the concealers and foundations for many of the brands available in Drugstores. How am I supposed to buy a foundation without testing out the texture and shade first?

    ♥, Christina

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  • I experience the same way well-nigh a lack of rubber seals. I just bought a L'Oreal lipstick this morning, and it did non have a seal. I ended up opening it simply to make sure information technology hadn't been used; but who'southward to know how many other people take opened it, perhaps even twisted it upwards? Nevertheless it's my favorite shade (620, Mica) and then I gambled. :-)

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  • I wish everything was sealed. I as well wish the makeup departments get the product out to the consumers faster. Lot of the displays here come out 3 weeks after Nouveau cheaps spotted them! Come on! Sometimes behind the drugstore counter practice accept samples of foundation and mascara, so its worth an enquire.

    More pigmentation and better formulations.

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  • I sometimes give up on buying something due to the safety seal ... if there is like two or 3 left I am sure they have all been tampered with. What aggravates me about drugstore makeup is they don't restock items quickly so if something is pop similar a detail shade or item ... it sells out so it takes forever for you to detect it considering they never reorder.

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  • Biggest pet peeve with drugstore brand makeups is not existence able to swatch the foundation/powder on. Its actually had finding a shade that will lucifer. The ones I've purchased are either to low-cal, to cherry or makes me await ashy!! It frustrates me so much. The 2d would exist opening up products prior to purchasing them such as lipsticks and seeing smudges etc..Yuck! I have to check earlier buying.

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  • I take a few:

    Seals. All drugstore makeup items, from lip gloss to nail polish should have tamper proof seals then that nasty people don't swatch and contaminate the products. And if they do break the seals, yous will at to the lowest degree know that it happened and you tin featherbed them.

    Stock. Some drugstores (especially those in smaller cities and towns) don't stock new items or limited edition items at all or they don't get them in a timely way. I besides get incredibly frustrated when drugstores don't restock items quickly or at all.

    Quickly increasing prices. Drugstore makeup has been a staple for me because I was able to get lovely stuff at actually great prices but lately, I have begun to remember that if I am going to pay well-nigh as much for a drugstore product as I would a mid tier (say, MAC or Urban Decay) or even higher end product, why not only pony up a few more than dollars for the higher end products, in the first place?

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  • I won't buy anything unless the safety seal is intact. I likewise dislike information technology when a production (commonly lipstick) is packaged in such a way so that yous can't see the actual colour and have to judge it on a swatch. (Revlon ColorBurst Lipstick comes to mind). Of course, this complaint did not finish me from ownership some of the Just Bitten Kissable Balm Stains, lol.

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  • Agreed, G. The items you listed are liquids/creams too and leaner just LOVE the wet environment. Only fifty-fifty non-pressed powders: I was wary of the L'Oreal Infallible shadows I got--I had realized that there was NO way to tell whether they take been touched or non. I was a bit afraid bc it was sooo shut to the sensitive eye area. So far, no foul but for more colors--I am definitely going to beginning ordering online for unsealed products.

    I believe Walgreens and Target are both doing in-store return'due south for their products. This is helpful, merely a lot of deals/coupons don't work unless it'southward for in-store. le sigh....

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    1. I got one from wal mart and when I got it habitation it was touched. ewww.

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  • I actually don't like that their aren't any testers. That existence said, I would hate to know only how many people used that tester before me. (Granted, I know information technology'south kind of the same with Sephora, only I like to retrieve they keep their testers cleaner). Judging by how the packaging gets damaged--which is then disrespectful--I would detest to meet what testers would look like in drug stores.

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  • Lack of testers... if they would requite us some no one would have to open the packages. It also annoys the heck out of me when they annunciate the daylights out of something, then it doesn't prove up in the stores for months. Similar the new Milani shadows, they have been giving samples abroad like candy, reviews everywhere, but who knows when my CVS will get whatever... if they ever do.

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  • My biggest pet peeve is when the production promisses to deliver something and then I buy it considering I think it might be awesome and then it turns out being crap.

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  • I was at Walmart last dark, and I tin say honestly that my biggest pet peeve is women opening brand new products and trying them and and then putting them dorsum, I hate it! I wanted to buy a Revlon lip butter, I couldn't find 1 not touched past somebody else that I wanted. :(

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  • I pass up so many drug store products because you can't swatch them on your skin.

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  • My biggest pet peeve is that they don't make GOOD foundation and powder in shades light enough for pale people. Even the lightest shade is commonly likewise dark. There are a few exceptions like Cover Girl products and Fifty'oreal Truthful Match foundation, only they are not good foundations in my opinion considering they oxidize to a hideous orangey shade. I wait fine right after applying it, just within a couple of hours I look like I have a tan, yuck. It's frustrating to constantly read rave reviews of products like Revlon ColorStay foundation and know that yous can't use it without making yourself look like an Oompa-Loompa.

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  • actually is that sometimes seals are opened, and the item is still there on the shelf....

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  • My biggest peeve is the lack of cosmetics, and skin care products for women of colour in stores fifty-fifty when the majority of the shoppers there are brown. Some cosmetics companies don't make darker shades of foundation or get out out the darker shades in the newer formulations. If they do take darker shades of foundation it'due south only 2 or 3, and forget nearly finding the correct powder & blush. In that location are people who examination the makeup without buying it. I've seen and so many women pop open up a lip-stick and endeavour information technology on. Near of the lip-sticks and eye-shadows are also ashy on blackness women.

    I encounter alot of these beauty counters at CVS, and Walgreens but none of them give swatches. Whats the indicate of that?

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