I just found this 8 year old thread on Google, this is why I have no photo and its my first post. I don't even know when this thread was last active. I got to 2009 and I HAD to post, because I am soooo mad.
:soap: I CANNOT BELIEVE I WAS RIPPED OFF BY A MALL KIOSK! :soap: .
Granted I am not at my best. My mom has Alzheimer's. I was unemployed for 4 months and I only have a temp assignment at the moment which I may or may not be hired for - they are interviewing people. Sigh, but I digress.....
Normally, I just walk past these people and ignore them as they run past me. So this one said she would give me a tester for my eyebrows. Or I think she did, she had an accent. I ended up with all sorts of things for $300!!! It looks good on. That is not the issue. I was actually willing to pay $45 for the eyebrow thing because I'm hard to match and Sephora.com is out of the Urban Decay that I can get to work for me. I also liked the primer. I love shimmer but do I need it? No. Do I need foundation - not really I did need new bronzer but it wasn't a priority. I don't even know what I bought. I work across from the mall. I feel taken advantage of. I love fancy things, I have bought Dolce and Gabbana powder which is a perfect match and likely less than this but this isn't fancy. If you look at the website its quite tacky.
I'm just mad because when I am my normal self without everything piling up and forgetting there is Ativan in my purse I would *NEVER* as I said I would give it to Tom Ford (when I can afford it) but not the fake Israeli lotion girl. Speaking of Tom Ford, I could have gone in to Sunglass hut instead but they get paid so they won't do the hard sell.
These women are pushy. They make you think something is free then you see the receipt and it's like WTF. If you look on Yelp, they got someone in San Diego for over $2K! I guess they sold her the lotions too. I didn't even get a chance to see what they have.
What I have found out: they work on commission only and based on a random comment my sales attacker made, they don't get much and my credit card sent me an email asking them to call them if it was fraud. I was tempted to say it was but unlike these women's bosses I'm an honest person.
PS: Looking at it from the "future" those women who posted once or twice raving about the product have not posted since. I belong to make up alley. I rarely post I just read. I'm going to see what they have to say as well.
PPS: I have no opinion of the product yet other than it looked nice when I left the mall. I will post again to see if it really lasts like she said. I have oily skin so if that is true it would be worth it.