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More products in baggies.
Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2009 8:28 am
by mgmsrk
I would love to see the products in bags expanded to include Silk Powder and the Blur’s.
I use about 2 jars of Silk Powder in the winter with about 1 for the rest of the year and I am starting quite the collection of jars. A gal only needs so many.
Re: More products in baggies.
Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2009 10:17 am
by greentable
I totally second this! Would love to see the silk powder, the perfecting glows and the glows in baggies!
Re: More products in baggies.
Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2009 10:55 am
by pinkpomelo
Haha, I think I remember seeing this request popping up in a thread elsewhere in this Wish List section. Me three!
Re: More products in baggies.
Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2009 11:03 pm
by tizzylou
Me four, if that is possible. I would love to see all the products offered in refill baggies, (ok, maybe not eyeshadows, since there really wouldn't be a very large amount in the baggie). But all of the prefecting powders and glows , and blur would be awsome.
Re: More products in baggies.
Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2009 12:22 am
by zeebs
I know I've weighed in on something similar, but I'd buy untinted Blur, Perfecting Powder, and silk powder in baggies/large sizes.
Re: More products in baggies.
Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2009 3:28 pm
by Ghost
Me as well I'd like to see more baggies
Re: More products in baggies.
Posted: Wed Apr 01, 2009 12:56 pm
by Rhys
On the subject of containers: Is it possible to stock a few empty containers that are the same size as normal foundation jars?
Every now and again, that's just what I need. I can make do with the 10-gram ones if I have to, but once in a while - not too often - a foundation-size container is just what I need, especially if I'm mixing foundation for someone. The 10-grams have only three holes, which is a little too little for that, and if you try to poke more into them - well, maybe I just haven't got the hang of it yet - I never seem to be able to get the right amount out easily.
And how about floofy powder brushes for glows and FPs? I don't like to use kabukis or flat-tops for 'just a dusting' and the stippling brush is perfect for blush, but just a bit small for bigger areas or all over. I brought some cheap ones at Walgreens (? the ubiquitous chemist shop on every corner in America) when I was there, and I have a few pro powder brushes, but since I end up giving away so much (and everybody needs brushes to go with the makeup), and loose powder brushes are so useful....I'd rather buy them from you than the overpriced pony hair ones that seem to be all I can find around here.
Re: More products in baggies.
Posted: Sat Apr 04, 2009 1:18 am
by zeebs
I use my fluffy powder brush from Prescriptives daily. I also have a nice brush that is similar to the kabukis (which I bought at Sephora, from the professional line for a huge amount of money), but I agree, those powder brushes are indispensible. I use mine for Blur and also for blushes. This would be a smart addition to the site.
Here's the link to my brush. I've had it for years and used it daily for many different products.
http://www.prescriptives.com/templates/ ... ID=PROD982