I don’t know why no one is talking about this but for a while. Now I’ve been unable to use my rewards points despite me having ite
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I don’t know why no one is talking about this but for a while. Now I’ve been unable to use my rewards points despite me having items over $25 in my cart and being a member (both VIB & Insider) through this account online and not for over 3 years. now all of a sudden any time I’m making a purchase online, I’m unable to rightly claim the rewards I’ve gained points for. I don’t know if it’s the app but it’s been like this for months and has not changed even through app updates and it’s ridiculous. I feel like this has been happening to many people.
Reply:@Buootiful The only eyeshadow brushes that come to mind are the Chikuhodo K series which are all retractable. The face brushes ar
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@Buootiful The only eyeshadow brushes that come to mind are the Chikuhodo K series which are all retractable. The face brushes are sokoho goat hair, and I think the eye brushes are weasel. Oh, and the MK (Maki-e) series has a couple retractable grey squirrel face brushes. There’s no fluffy blender eyeshadow brush in either series, though. You’ve got more options for blush brushes: a retractable powder, bronzer, or kabuki brush can do blush, depending on your preferred application technique. If I wanna carry a cheek brush in my purse (vs. packing one for a trip, during which my brushes stay in my hotel room), it’s either the Hourglass Retractable Foundation Brush for powder blush or the denser Hourglass Retractable Kabuki Brush for cream blush. I also have the retractable Charlotte Tilbury Air-Brush but I don’t carry it in my purse. It’s main job is applying brightening powder (usually an Hourglass AL powder) to the center of my face, though I have used it for blush in a pinch. I personally think all 3 of these brushes are overpriced for what they are, but they do work well. I can take some comparison photos of them if you’d like, to show their shape and size differences. (The CT brush is much larger than the HGs.) I really want one of Hakuhodo’s retractable Slide brushes for their flatter shape. If you have a favorite cheek or eye brush that’ll fit in your purse (handles aren’t too long), you could always buy a small case for ‘em. Doesn’t even have to be something marketed as a brush case. A small pencil case could work. Heck, a plastic toothbrush travel case could work if you cover the air holes with something.
Hello!does anyone know when the Milk Hydro Grip Eye primer is going to return to Sephora? Anyone else have other recommendations b
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Hello!does anyone know when the Milk Hydro Grip Eye primer is going to return to Sephora? Anyone else have other recommendations besides NARS and Urban Decay eye primers.
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Hello @UltasBiggestFan. Thank you for your offer but there are multiple reasons why I will decline/ not go to Ulta. 1st of all all
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Hello @UltasBiggestFan. Thank you for your offer but there are multiple reasons why I will decline/ not go to Ulta. 1st of all all the questions I have asked Sephora, they have given me very helpful answers back as well as may tips. 2nd I do not have a ulta around me and I will NOT fly many hours to get to one. Lastly, why do you have the Sephora app if you are “Ultas Biggest Fan”???
Hello fellow Beauty Lovers! (I posted this in the skincare group but I wanted to get more opinions.) I wanted to pose a question a
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Hello fellow Beauty Lovers! (I posted this in the skincare group but I wanted to get more opinions.) I wanted to pose a question and get genuine feedback. What makes a brand "cruelty-free to you? I've been doing some research and I've come up with 3 categories of cruelty-free 1. Cruelty-free but Tests on animals when required by law2. Cruelty-free but is owned by a company who isn't cruelty-free 3. 100% cruelty-free (neither brand nor parent company tests on animals)What category do you consider to be cruelty-free? Please remember to be kind. This is not a thred to debate, it's more like a poll thred. Thank you! And message me if you do want more information about "cruelty-free" companies. I've done a lot of research and have a blog post with all of it.-Brianna Rae Reviews