Comments on: It’s War at the Make-up Counter https://godammit.com/its-war-at-the-make-up-counter/ And I'm getting madder. Wed, 04 May 2016 20:02:03 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 By: Miranda https://godammit.com/its-war-at-the-make-up-counter/comment-page-2/#comment-2733417 Wed, 04 May 2016 20:02:03 +0000 http://www.godammit.com/?p=6356#comment-2733417 I visited the givenchy makeup in a Birmingham mall what a mistake i walked past and a old women stopped me and took me over to a chair and said she will show me a trick what a mistake she started slapping different liquids on my face saying it is trendy and I will look good she used a pencil on my eyes and didnt blend any of the eye shadow she then drew awful uneven eyeliners and left me looking grey i didn’t think it was right to have brown and white shadow and orange cheeks and a red lip stick i left as soon as i could stay away from old wichs

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By: Usagi https://godammit.com/its-war-at-the-make-up-counter/comment-page-2/#comment-2387829 Mon, 30 Jun 2014 15:31:27 +0000 http://www.godammit.com/?p=6356#comment-2387829 I feel lucky I haven’t had many of issues near the make-up counter. The worst I had was some girl trying to get my mom to buy a second make-up kit for me, even though I kept saying I don’t like make-up, even going so far as to say “It’s an alien thing, I don’t like it.”
My friend had the idea to pretend you don’t know English. We were at a Saturday Market, waiting for other friends to be done in a perfume area (the friend I was with is allergic to just about everything, and couldn’t get close). This one woman kept trying to sell us something, and I tried really hard to say we were just waiting. My friend shot me a look and started speaking in fluent French. I don’t know French, but I used basic German mixed with French I knew to talk back. The woman did not know what to do. I looked over with a smile and just pretended nothing happened. We weren’t bothered again, and just left later.

Next time I go into a mall with friends that shop a lot, I’ll just pretend I don’t know how to speak enough English. Most people probably didn’t learn German in school.
It actually works all the time, since my mom has a really thick accent, I just start talking to her in German, and people back off enough. And it funny to laugh at people’s reaction later, since I don’t have an accent and just fluently go into another language.

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By: Ari https://godammit.com/its-war-at-the-make-up-counter/comment-page-2/#comment-2383852 Fri, 10 Jan 2014 09:31:15 +0000 http://www.godammit.com/?p=6356#comment-2383852 It’s a little harsh to be calling the Benefit girl a b**** she was just doing
her job. Try having a better attitude and then maybe next time a girl, whose job it is to present and sell products, wouldn’t bother you as much.

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By: Killerr_queen https://godammit.com/its-war-at-the-make-up-counter/comment-page-2/#comment-935131 Fri, 03 Feb 2012 21:23:42 +0000 http://www.godammit.com/?p=6356#comment-935131 I did a training morning with Benefit after applying for a job with them and they said they are not like any other company because their cosmetics are so wonderful la de da fair enough. But then they also said that they are not like any company because they mostly focus on sales not putting make up on clients and actually helping them to look nice. I mean come on you cant find a foundation shade suitable for every skin when there is only 3 shades available. But the whole priority of the company is to accost people to sit down and have the newest product slathered over their faces regardless if they want it or not. You have to wipe off the clients make up and give them a make over leaving them looking like something from two face from batman. Its not the product that works its the technique and how its applied. Then you have to push the product onto the client by telling them they look great (even if it looks terrible on them) and tell them various catchphrases as “its a supermodel in a bottle” “kylie minouge uses this” the next hour of my life was used to walk around the counter with a bottle of this supposed model in a bottle and try and get people interested in it. Needless to say I’m not like that at all and couldn’t force people to sit down and I was getting upset by people bluntly telling me no and giving me exasperated looks. I didn’t get the job all because I couldn’t get someone to sit down and have products pushed onto them. I understand why people say no at something that doesn’t work as the company states at £20 a pop no wonder people wont buy it. Its all about pester pester pester. Awful logic on Benefits part.

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By: Mew https://godammit.com/its-war-at-the-make-up-counter/comment-page-2/#comment-222825 Mon, 27 Dec 2010 08:49:52 +0000 http://www.godammit.com/?p=6356#comment-222825 Met many persistent sales, but none that attacked my face outright… scary.

Most times I get away with a curt “no” and brisk trot. Once a guy got me with his death grip and in my desperation, I tickled the guy. He stumbled and I ran away in his surprise/confusion.

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By: Desiree https://godammit.com/its-war-at-the-make-up-counter/comment-page-2/#comment-180750 Wed, 24 Nov 2010 23:19:15 +0000 http://www.godammit.com/?p=6356#comment-180750 Wow all these stories are amazing to read. I NEVER go to malls or department stores anymore because I’m poor and if sales assistants in stores hassle me I just tell them I only have $5 to buy my kids’ pencils. True. Poverty completely freaks people out. I’ve also practised a death-stare which involves looking at right through these sales-dolls.
I picked up some MAC make-up at a flea market last week dirt cheap – no knock-offs – I suspect fallen-off-the-back-of-a-truck. So what? Those global corp bastards can start taking it up the arse for all I care. I usually buy makeup at chemists (drugstores) as the staff are usually too busy to help – yay!

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By: RedHeadFashionista https://godammit.com/its-war-at-the-make-up-counter/comment-page-2/#comment-177744 Mon, 22 Nov 2010 10:08:47 +0000 http://www.godammit.com/?p=6356#comment-177744 Crikey. That’s a tad aggressive for a hypoallergenic product!
I regularly make friends with makeup counter people – I come in knowing full well what I want, buy it, then strike up a nice friendly conversation with the makeup girls. As a result, I seem to manage to get a lot of makeup done for free, or for a small parting with money once in a while. But occasionally there are surly ones that scare me…

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By: mimi https://godammit.com/its-war-at-the-make-up-counter/comment-page-2/#comment-177546 Mon, 22 Nov 2010 06:47:56 +0000 http://www.godammit.com/?p=6356#comment-177546 maybe its different in australia and france, but ive always had a really good experience at benefit in both those places. not at all pushy, always friendly and polite, informative without going overboard. i’ll be sure not to visit benefit counters in the US!

mac on the other hand… i dont own any mac makeup specifically because they’re rude, pushy b!tches who make me feel like im not good enough to by buying their products even though im in their demographic.

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By: dust https://godammit.com/its-war-at-the-make-up-counter/comment-page-2/#comment-176897 Sun, 21 Nov 2010 16:56:22 +0000 http://www.godammit.com/?p=6356#comment-176897 Yesterday on the market(yes, real market with vegetables) there was a stand that was selling things for grooming the eyebrows(I’m still on the market) and apparently they are doing on-spot makeovers. The girls shouted after me “Lady, would you like an epilation?”. This happened after we visited Sephora and Benefit girls dragged me to Brow Bar, only to realize that my brows need no assistance, so she suggested to do my mustache!!!!!!!!!!
Which mustache?????????????
Same with marketing hair products, I dream of a day when I’ll be able to buy something for “beautiful, shiny hair”, instead of “dry, damaged” one. And where are all the products for greasy hair, haven’t seen them for years!
My advice, claim the allergy, set unrealistic goals and do your research on Make Up Alley, there’s a bunch of grumpy costumers over there balancing the make-up universe.

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By: E https://godammit.com/its-war-at-the-make-up-counter/comment-page-2/#comment-175826 Sat, 20 Nov 2010 15:47:48 +0000 http://www.godammit.com/?p=6356#comment-175826 Ah – I visited my local UK Benefit counter hoping to be able to exert retribution by smacking the lotion out of some presumptious sales-minions hand should they approach. But lo, I was handed a price list and left to poke at all the samples alone. I think they were all around the back of the counter, offering up small tributes to the make-up gods in order to make the craggy old woman leave.

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