Fake Chanel Makeup
Who would have ever thought you could buy make up that would destroy your skin. Not just an allergic reaction, but also a complete destruction of the top epidermis. Why is that? Well, let us first look at the fake Chanel makeup. Does anyone actually know what is in it? Ground up sand, for starters. Perhaps some glass. Mercury and other ingredients that you would not put in your mouth, but for some reason, if people see a logo that says Chanel, they jump right in and do not even consider the source. Its bad enough we have to be careful with authentic designer make-ups irritating our skin, so the idea of something so dangerous, should throw up red flags.
There is no way original Chanel products would be sold in Sam’s, Gabriel Brothers, or any of the other wholesale stores, so do not be fooled. The buyers in these markets are not trained to notice the difference between the fakes and the originals. Especially, fake Chanel makeup. Even the sales clerks that sell Chanel products are not trained on fake detection.
So, where does that leave those of you who want to wear Chanel? In the major department stores. If Chanel stood by their product, you would see photos of the models they paid. You would recognize them, and they do not look like anyone else. In addition, there will be an entire line of products and not just a few things in a bin. Look who we are talking about ladies. Chanel does not cut corners, and with a legacy such as it has established, do you blame them?
That leads us to our next dilemma. How do you tell the difference? I can tell you to look at the Chanel website and see for yourself. Do not let others tell you when you can be the judge. You will remember it better if you saw the actual product. That would keep you from being fooled. As long as Chanel has been around, they are not about to start changing things now. It would only make it easier for copycats. Chanel has makeup that will give you a polished finish, to your look. Fake Chanel makeup will make you look chalky, and if you have not completely scratched your face up with application, you can best believe, you will not look like a model wearing it.
Another thing to consider would be the sales rep. Where was the cosmetic professional who matched it up with your skin? If there was no one on site to guide you and make recommendations, best believe you have purchased some fake Chanel makeup. Do not call Chanel complaining you had an allergic reaction from their product. They are used to false claims made by unsuspecting buyers who really believed they had an authentic Chanel product.
If you really care about the way you look, the gather your pennies together and get in your car, go to that major department store you vowed you would avoid, and get your Chanel makeup matched to your skin. Do not waste your time buying cheap, fake Chanel makeup. You might save money in the beginning, but the dermatologist will take the rest.