KennesawNemo
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This question is a little silly but definitely budget related.
I used to wear makeup everyday and at that time I always bought at department stores where I could try a tester to see if I like it or not before my purchase.
I am not wearing makeups on a daily base anymore and my last batch of lipsticks/eye shadows/foundations have just expired. I still want to have some makeups on hand for special occassions and I think to buy at a drugstore makes most budget sense.
I went to CVS over the weekend and they don't have testers for me to try. They show you the color on the display palette, but I can't be sure unless I applly it on my skin.
So, how to I do this? Do I have to make a purchase based on the palette alone? May I ask the store assistant for tester?
Can I return makeup if I don't like the color? -- I don't like this idea at all.
I really feel silly, but please help me out. Thank you!
I used to wear makeup everyday and at that time I always bought at department stores where I could try a tester to see if I like it or not before my purchase.
I am not wearing makeups on a daily base anymore and my last batch of lipsticks/eye shadows/foundations have just expired. I still want to have some makeups on hand for special occassions and I think to buy at a drugstore makes most budget sense.
I went to CVS over the weekend and they don't have testers for me to try. They show you the color on the display palette, but I can't be sure unless I applly it on my skin.
So, how to I do this? Do I have to make a purchase based on the palette alone? May I ask the store assistant for tester?
Can I return makeup if I don't like the color? -- I don't like this idea at all.
I really feel silly, but please help me out. Thank you!