CLINIQUE!!!-
I worked for them for 6-7 years (though high school - college and a little beyond that.)
Call ahead and make an appointment so that the consultant will be prepared to talk with you and may already have products pulled and waiting for you. When you call tell them you are interested in skin care and makeup for oily/sensitive skin and you would like a consultation. (expect that they will schedule 30 minutes but do not expect an appointment during Bonus Time)
When you go to the appt. be honest about what you would like to know. I hated people who refused to talk and made me guess what they wanted. Don't be afraid to tell them if you don't like a color or if it just doesn't fit your style. For example: there are certain skin care treatments I should use everyday but I don't and I know I just won't follow through. If this is your case, speak up, don't feel pressured into a purchase because it would be good for you. It has to fit you and your style. I promise you that no consultant that is worth a damn will care how much you spend if you voice your concerns and interests.
Honestly, I got much better business asking for smaller sales because the people knew I wasn't just earning commission.
2006-07-29 06:29:51
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answered by artful dodger 4
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best to do is go to a reputable salon who can give you advice about your own skincare regime. They will advise you on the products on the market or a bis store like boots will have on the floor consultants who can advise you about the cheaper end of the market. sometimes the expensive is not necessarily the best e.g Lancome products are the same as Loreal just marketed for the more expensive market. Clairins or Clinque make stuff for M and S. Hope this helps
2006-07-29 00:29:39
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answered by missposhtottie 1
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Clinique definitely. Start with the cleanser, toner, and moisturiser, buy one a week if you can't afford much, and then when your skin is at it's optimum, after two weeks, get their sales lady to do a make up session for you free of charge, and see how wonderful it is. Their foundation is wonderfully light but covers nicely, and it doesn't streak!
2006-07-29 00:20:21
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answered by Tentative1 2
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Believe it or not "Cover Girl" cosmetics are great for oily sensitive skin types, theyre non comedongenic also, wont clog pores.
2006-07-29 03:31:34
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answered by brite star 3
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i would try a good brand foundation that doesn't give you acne. if your skin gets oily, the quickest solution is to buy clean and clear oil absorbing sheets. 50 sheets for $5 at wal-mart. good luck and remember, true beauty lies within
2016-03-27 05:15:49
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answered by Anonymous
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dont worry i have sensitive skin 2 the best products that dont break me out are neotrogena they have great foundation with soy so it actually helps inprove your complexion they have mineral foundation thats nice and the have a great skincare line
2006-07-29 06:18:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Oil free makeup is the best. Amongst them, I highly suggest Origins.
2006-07-29 03:12:17
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answered by Kat 6
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clinique is really good but can be pricey, Avon do a really good range and their prices are quite good. I have alot of their products myself and they seem to last a good while too.
2006-07-29 00:20:05
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answered by Anonymous
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clinique. they have a really good skin care line and everything is allergy free.
2006-07-29 06:38:06
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answered by lovegwen4 3
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you can contact an avon rep for free or even go to www.avon.com and get free advice
2006-07-29 01:04:04
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answered by shizzlechit 5
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