Where can you buy the highest quality cosmetics

by thebeautybrains on June 20, 2009 · 0 comments

Carrie S. in Seattle writes in with this question: I’ve always heard that drug stores and department stores carry better quality cosmetics than grocery stores. Is this true?

The Right Brain’s response
Well, Carrie, in some ways it’s true and in others it’s not. In general, you can buy more upscale products in drug andshopping.jpg department stores. Perfumes, for example. And you may want to pay more for fancy packaging for your cosmetic products so they look better in your bathroom or on your dresser. You’ll find a wider range of options in drug and department stores for those as well.

No functional differences

But in terms of the basic functional performance of products that you use, you won’t see a tremendous difference if you’re comparing products of similar quality.

Take hair care for example. Suave and Pantene are both sold in drug stores and in food chains. You will see a difference if you’re comparing Suave to Pantene. But it’s very unlikely that you’ll see a performance difference between Pantene and a much more expensive brand that the grocery store doesn’t carry.

Beauty Brains Bottom Line

The trick is to look for quality products wherever you shop and buy what you can afford. You don’t always get a better product just because it costs more. In fact, sometimes it can be worse.

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