It is easy to relate to buyers who feel short-changed or feel duped when buying a cosmetic product that does not meet their expectations.
When a pore cover fails to cover but instead magnifies
imperfections all the more;
when you look vampy in a lipgloss when you simply expect a reddish sheen on the lips;
when the price you bought the brand for is insane but you buy it still because you love the hype;
and you like the brand, but upon application you're lips look washed out like in photos and you could utterly pass out of paleness as your lipcolor suggests.
It is not a perfect world and no matter how much raved about a particular product is among vloggers, a makeup consumer should always manage expectations not just in makeups, but also in real life.
If you are aiming for product perfection, a wonder do-all for your beauty woes, then you are dreaming your makeup wand can fix your imperfection.
Makeup is supposed to highlight beauty from within.
If you are not confident enough of your beauty and you can't accept your minor flaws, then no other product would satisfy you truly.
It is not about finding the perfect one-- the perfect product but finding which is most compatible or would complement your personality and lifestyle.
Manage your expectations of a product and give leeway for imperfections.
Do not just swap or exchange that makeup on a whim if it fails your expectations . Make adjustments or make new use for it.
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