To save you a lot of time, money and trouble in this article I am going to uncover how to rapidly spot genuine MAC Makeup UK only products from fakes.This is a matter that concerns me a lot, especially when I speak to some of my friends here in the UK who are looking to buy MAC Makeup products online.
Often I'll get an email or a call from a friend or reader who tells me that they've found this "really great deal on MAC Makeup products" (usually pigments, eye shadow or brushes).
Usually I'll go to the website they tell me about (which is almost always eBay) and I will spot immediately that it's either a fake, or the offer isn't quite what they think it is…
Take a look at this example. Looking stunningly beautiful doesn't have to cost a lot of money. There are simple ways to look your best. But when it comes to makeup, it's a little bit different. For one thing, you can't just choose a random brandless makeup and decide you're going to put it on your face. Not only are there risks of skin irritation, there are also risks of embarrassment if your makeup suddenly smudges right in the middle of a photo op. Now that is a bigger price to pay. But to avoid this, you don't have to shell out hundreds of dollars. You could get cheap Mac makeup through different online sources. With Mac, you get quality brand at a price that won't cripple your budget.
Well, guess what? She sent me a link and I took one look at it and I knew at once that she hadn't read it properly. On a site like eBay, to begin with whenever you see an offer like this you can pretty much be sure that it's not the correct sized item you're going to be receiving.
You should read ALL of the details (especially the small print) because what you're really going to receive will be about a one-fourth of a teaspoon worth, sent in a small little plastic container.
Often I'll get an email or a call from a friend or reader who tells me that they've found this "really great deal on MAC Makeup products" (usually pigments, eye shadow or brushes).
Usually I'll go to the website they tell me about (which is almost always eBay) and I will spot immediately that it's either a fake, or the offer isn't quite what they think it is…
Take a look at this example. Looking stunningly beautiful doesn't have to cost a lot of money. There are simple ways to look your best. But when it comes to makeup, it's a little bit different. For one thing, you can't just choose a random brandless makeup and decide you're going to put it on your face. Not only are there risks of skin irritation, there are also risks of embarrassment if your makeup suddenly smudges right in the middle of a photo op. Now that is a bigger price to pay. But to avoid this, you don't have to shell out hundreds of dollars. You could get cheap Mac makeup through different online sources. With Mac, you get quality brand at a price that won't cripple your budget.
Well, guess what? She sent me a link and I took one look at it and I knew at once that she hadn't read it properly. On a site like eBay, to begin with whenever you see an offer like this you can pretty much be sure that it's not the correct sized item you're going to be receiving.
You should read ALL of the details (especially the small print) because what you're really going to receive will be about a one-fourth of a teaspoon worth, sent in a small little plastic container.