I need to remember to buy glasses every year, because they are covered mostly by insurance. But I forget because I only wear them for close work.
I stand behind my suggestion that $70 in unappealing tights is better than having your LEG EXPLODE.
The tights look just fine. They're just expensive as hell (the ones that were probably the right constriction were $150). Oh, and putting them on was tiring and very painful. I see the doc Friday. I hope he'll have a fixy thing.
I don't go in there any more. The salespeople are either mean to me, or seem to consciously avoid me.
Maybe it's because they're French--where it's not so much "the customer is always right" but rather "why are you bothering me?"
I've never had a problem at Sephora, but I usually tell most sales people to leave me alone so I might not be the best judge of service.
The tights look just fine.
Unappealing was meant to cover expensive and hard to put on, regardless of appearance.
I've never had a problem at Sephora, but I usually tell most sales people to leave me alone so I might not be the best judge of service.
HA!
I just had to explain my "I don't much like people" stance to someone.
My main problem with Sephora is that I can't get their employees to understand the principle of Clinique's Black Honey but less sheer and more shiny. I've been looking for that lip colour for months, and I've asked more than a few salespeople, and they keep handing me pink stuff. I'm even willing to settle for less shiny since I have an overgloss that's worthy of a porn star, but even then? Not much help. And I can't take the perfume well enough to look for it myself.
I did go in for some makeup tips once, and had a chick make up half my face. It looked really stupid.
Yeah, I don't buy glasses every year, but it's still a financially sound decision -- if I won't need glasses again before I'm in my 50s. I assume I'd need to get glasses again around the time my parents went to bifocals, right?
Yeah, the LASIK doesn't correct that problem.
Pre-baby, every Sephora in town recognized me on sight.
It was scary, actually.
Pre-baby, every Sephora in town recognized me on sight.
Only the downtown and U-Village Sephora people recognize me. Last weekend, when I walked into the U-Village MAC store, THREE of the staff greeted me with "Oh, Miss Cupcake! Where have you been?", and one of them made sure to show me the secret "look book" for the new line launching next week.
I still drove at the time, so I waited out traffic at Bell Square on a regular and expensive basis.
The tights look just fine.
Unappealing was meant to cover expensive and hard to put on, regardless of appearance.
I think I'm gonna need a bigger word than unappealing.
They have prescription tights, and I wish my doctor had thought to do that. But not until he's had a look, I guess.