Ladies...what beauty brands do you buy ?

Beauty Brands, which do you buy or use?


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when something really do take 1oyears off I will get it not before...
Victoria principle uses something that takes all wrinkles away,she says 100%effective..i wonder if her plastic suregen husband got anything to do with it..
I feel like got dirty face with makeup on but I did trowel it on when younger and I cringe at what I looked like,Tried to look like Dusty Springfield
 
when something really do take 1oyears off I will get it not before...
Victoria principle uses something that takes all wrinkles away,she says 100%effective..i wonder if her plastic suregen husband got anything to do with it..
I feel like got dirty face with makeup on but I did trowel it on when younger and I cringe at what I looked like,Tried to look like Dusty Springfield

Bloody Norah! LOL She's still hot, isn't she? I wouldn'y doubt some type of medical intervention, the fact that they pitch miracle creams is actually a gimmick. They're supposed to be supplemental to enhance what you already have. To correct your skin condition actually starts on the inside. Take care of your overall health while giving more attention to anti-oxidants. This is better long term, plastic surgery doesn't guarantee results if you go back to old habits. ;)
 
Yeah but Grummer said he was coming back with the result on April Fool day , so this most likely has to be some joke so you should not take is so serious .

no no no, its not a joke, it just happens to be April.....i could have made it 4 month.....but it too long for some of you to wait....
ok
is there anyway I could modify add on other brands? ??
 
You have no idea what you're talking about. ALL of them huh?

So what kind of makeup does Axe sell :)

no, ofc i dont know all of them....there this 'reasons' why certain brands are bought...i wont reveal because i dont want to tarnish the survey...its jsut for fun and its not for April's fools....trust me it is interesting...
 
Why ladies only? Cant gents that purchase for various reasons vote? I hope olay not have fish scales or whatever gross factor as I use that now for spf 30 moisturizer
 
no, ofc i dont know all of them....there this 'reasons' why certain brands are bought...i wont reveal because i dont want to tarnish the survey...its jsut for fun and its not for April's fools....trust me it is interesting...


Yeah, you're a guy ;) I wouldn't expect you to know them all. If you're talking make up Covergirl, Maybeline, Revlon, L'oreal and maybe Almay are prob the most widely used make up brands, just because of economics and branding. If you're just talking about make up anyway. There's other brands but they don't do the advertising that the big leagues up there ^^^ do.
 
Why ladies only? Cant gents that purchase for various reasons vote? I hope olay not have fish scales or whatever gross factor as I use that now for spf 30 moisturizer

i have over $1000 worth of men's L'oreal given all to me - i hardly use it...its mainly exfoliates, wrinkles tighteners, and gel skin wash

my brother swears by it, but im not a millionaire like him and not into metrosexual shit....im too laid back to even think about using it
 
Sei Bella...works great with my skin. :)
 
i have over $1000 worth of men's L'oreal given all to me - i hardly use it...its mainly exfoliates, wrinkles tighteners, and gel skin wash

my brother swears by it, but im not a millionaire like him and not into metrosexual shit....im too laid back to even think about using it

Wish I could only worry about that. Im ance prone so got bad skin n gotta use clean and clear face wash then spf 30 moisturizer idc which whatevers on sale that time I need the moisture rizer.
 
OK , here comes the date, gave you all 2 weeks to submit
as it's interesting to see the charts.....
for real im not pulling pranks.....
here is an interesting link that you all should read, its about hot beauty brands are marketed, and by what sort of 'ideals' women holds about their own aspirations and or attitudes, like for instance,

seeking sophistication, or seeking freshness, or seeking independence....
you see what you buy doesn't always reflects how it 'suits your face or skins' but reflect how you want to BE , rather than what you LOOK like.....now this brings another question...doesn't this makes you wonder why beauty products as much as you trust it or or want to trust it, doesn't bring out the best, put other way, perhaps sophistication oriented might suit a sporty ladys not because she isn't sophisticated enough, but rather purely on the skin composite, the complexion and/or how it interacts with shadows and blushes...

I am just merely trying to raise an awareness that your buying patterns of these sorts of consumables may, i say MAY , not to hold it against me, but just so you may be more aware of it...

also this link shows how marketing works in the core, its very clever, and it is quite a sophisticated process, marketing is devious, baffling and cunning , it always had been...

now, here's the link , it is not for April's fool, this IS insightful, read it here


How Beauty Brands Seduce You With Emotional Design - The Usabilla Blog
 
This is nothing new Grmmer, this is why advertising is such a huge business.

Me personally I watch very little tv, and none of it on cable anymore really so I don't see commercials. Rarely read magazines.

I'm not brand loyal, I buy nothing BECAUSE of the brand. My choices are based on what I want it for, and also experience. I'm 39, I've tried a lot shit.

Ingredients is a factor, and smell is a factor. For instance, I like shampoos that will smooth frizzy hair. Many brands make that kind. So my choice will a) come down to smell b) did it work? If it didn't work I won't buy it again no matter how good it smells.

I need soap in my life. I'm not going to NOT buy soap because they advertise and try to make their product more appealing to some certain demographic or something. They sell stuff, they're supposed to do that kind of thing.

And I need soap.
 
Bloody Norah! LOL She's still hot, isn't she? I wouldn'y doubt some type of medical intervention, the fact that they pitch miracle creams is actually a gimmick. They're supposed to be supplemental to enhance what you already have. To correct your skin condition actually starts on the inside. Take care of your overall health while giving more attention to anti-oxidants. This is better long term, plastic surgery doesn't guarantee results if you go back to old habits. ;)

you made me happy saying woman my age still hottie :giggle:
 
I know L’Oréal Paris and Dove test on animals so it would make no to difference to me who they had knew for their model .
 
I do dove and other also but I'm use cover girls I'm not sure what my minds what my brands usually ummm..
 
Bloody Norah! LOL She's still hot, isn't she? I wouldn'y doubt some type of medical intervention, the fact that they pitch miracle creams is actually a gimmick. They're supposed to be supplemental to enhance what you already have. To correct your skin condition actually starts on the inside. Take care of your overall health while giving more attention to anti-oxidants. This is better long term, plastic surgery doesn't guarantee results if you go back to old habits. ;)

I had clients that where 80 years and older and thy had skin like a baby and the women only used lotion on heir skin . They did not bake themselves in the sun all day when younger. I seen women who faces looked like old shoe leather from being in the sun all time. Smoking and drinking can do a number on your face too.
 
This is nothing new Grmmer, this is why advertising is such a huge business.

Me personally I watch very little tv, and none of it on cable anymore really so I don't see commercials. Rarely read magazines.

I'm not brand loyal, I buy nothing BECAUSE of the brand. My choices are based on what I want it for, and also experience. I'm 39, I've tried a lot shit.

Ingredients is a factor, and smell is a factor. For instance, I like shampoos that will smooth frizzy hair. Many brands make that kind. So my choice will a) come down to smell b) did it work? If it didn't work I won't buy it again no matter how good it smells.

I need soap in my life. I'm not going to NOT buy soap because they advertise and try to make their product more appealing to some certain demographic or something. They sell stuff, they're supposed to do that kind of thing.

And I need soap.

one more year, you're a cougar
 
40 is no cougar!!! :D

I think that has to be 60.

I have no idea if this is true but I insist lol
 
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