As promised, I am going to show you some of the new things I spotted at Bed, Bath and Beyond last week. It just so happens that the department associate was putting up new displays.
This is Revlon's jump into the trend of gel-like polishes...
I see a wide array of shades. Since I'm seriously behind on swatching, I didn't make a purchase. But, after pulling a couple of the bottles to show you up close, I'm thinking I'll probably change my mind...
Gosh, that's a pretty green. Being Irish and all, I would love that one around St. Patrick's Day.
And for those that have a warm spot in their heart for a peacock blue or a dark teal...
Ahhh...another lovely.
Then I found these lippies...
The sales associate, that was setting up the displays, was rather excited to tell me about this Maybelline lipstick. And, rightfully so. Gone are those two-step processes of putting on a drying lip color, waiting for it to dry, then putting another product over that to give the lips some moisture. This one states it does it all in one product. And even if it lasted HALF as long as it claims, I'm sold.
Again, I pulled out just a couple to give you an idea about packaging and shades...
I took these photos with my phone camera and all but this last photo (got blurry) have impressed me with what my phone can do. These colors are spot on, even under fluorescent lighting.
After I do some merchandising projects, I have to take a photo of the finished deal to send in with my report. I have to do this for the BB&B project I do. What I should make a point of doing is taking the photos of the makeup stuff BEFORE I do the merchandising work. My polish is chipped and shows in a couple of these photos. Blech.
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Saturday, January 14, 2012
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