In the factory we make cosmetics; in the drugstore we sell hope.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
In our factory, we make lipstick. In our advertising, we sell hope.
Cosmetics makers have always sold 'hope in a jar' - creams and potions that promise youth, beauty, sex appeal, and even love for the women who use them.
I entered the cosmetics industry because I wanted more women to use cosmetics made with safe, healthful ingredients.
You don't need to buy expensive cosmetics; almost anything will do if you know how to apply it.
As a little girl I always dreamed of having a cosmetics contract, which was the cherry on top of 'making it' in my opinion.
Once you start thinking about where your products come from and what they 'do,' that's going to be an inherent part of your choice as you purchase products throughout your life.
The last thing we need is yet another makeup company. Even I have a nervous breakdown when I go through the department store makeup floor.
We have our factory, which is called a stage. We make a product, we color it, we title it and we ship it out in cans.
We will make our products work out of the box.
I'm a drugstore beauty girl, I love going to the drugstore and buying makeup.