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Are there types of packaging that frustrate you?


Are there types of packaging that frustrate you? Why? Do you purchase anyway?

I wish more moisturizers came in air-pump packaging or just pump packaging general, though I still buy them.

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Sue Avatar

I always find that if you push it from the back of the pump, you can actually control how much comes out instead of pushing right at the front of the pump. I have yet to have any issues with it when I dispense the product this way 🙂

Ama Avatar

I’m the opposite on moisturizer packaging; I wish more of them came in squeeze tubes. =) I love just being able to throw them in a bag and go.

One frustration of mine is when expensive products come in not-so-durable cases. For example, the Too Faced Palettes are around 35-40 dollars and the package -looks- cute… but ultimately it’s made of cardboard. Not to mention that have some serious quality control issues with some of the little metal pots being glued in all crooked. I know you can return it, but it annoys me that they apparently didn’t care to fix the QC issue after spotting it in their first palettes of that design.

It would also be nice if Benefit cheek color boxes were made out of plastic just like their Hello Flawless foundation. My Bella Bamba is pretty, but I worry it’s going to get damaged.

Jeanne Avatar

The old genie bottle Urban Decay Primer Potion! I sliced it open, scooped out the rest and had enough for another 2 months. I grabbed the squeeze tube version as soon as it came out!

Vijaya Avatar

I don’t like moisturizers in jars. Also, may I take a moment to complain about the swords at the end of UD lipsticks? Whoever came up with those was PLOTTING to poke holes in all my jeans pockets. =[

Kate Avatar

Oh man, the swords on UD lipsticks. First they stab you in the hand while rummaging through your purse, then the sword breaks off and you have to claw the lipstick open. What a hassle.

daylami Avatar

I hate those swords! I dropped my lipstick once, the first day I had it, and now I have to pry the thing open with a safety pin to use it.

Gia Avatar

I thought I was the only that this happened to! UD some of the best lipsticks I have found but I swear that dagger is trying to kill me everytime i reach for it in my purse! Who would even think of something like that?

Steph Avatar

Right now MAC’s Pro Longwear concealer is the only thing that really frustrates me… it has a pump but pumps out way too much so there’s a ton of waste, and you can’t unscrew the thing to just take some from the bottle. It’s a pretty good concealer but if they don’t change the packaging I probably won’t buy it again.

Mariella Avatar

Salome, if you ask at the MAC counter, they’ll give you an empty sample jar. I pump the concealer into the sample jar and use a 224 brush to apply it. The concealer will be fine for up to a week (even longer, really) in that little jar and nothing goes to waste! Not a perfect solution to a badly designed pump but it does work and the MAC ladies where I shop are now recommending this to customers frustrated by that pump!

Selena Avatar

Hi Mariella, I did what you suggested with my concealer a while ago. I don’t know if this is supposed to happen, but when I pump it out of the original container into a sample container, the product oxidizes like crazy! Would you say it is because of the container or because of the product? Thanks 🙂

Mariella Avatar

Sorry, this should have been addressed to “Steph” (Salome’s post was what I was seeing on screen when I went to post my comment). Sorry, Steph!

Salome Avatar

Any bottled foundations that come without a pump! Recently I’ve bought Bobbi Brown’s Moisture Rich foundation and it’s so messy to use without a pump.

tracy Avatar

the Benefit boxes, and Estee Lauders heavy glass bottle for their double wear foundation, i must have bought 20 bottles in the past and i get angry everytime, it weighs a ton and you cant cut it open like you could a tube and i really need to as at £25.00 its too expensive to leave a scrap of it unused it the bottle. grrrrr. Estee Lauder please change the bottle, even if it was still glass they could make it a pump top so you dont pour too much out everytime.

Mariella Avatar

It has to be Urban Decay Primer Potion. It is such a great product but in order to get anywhere near all the product that you’re paying for, you have to resort to surgery, carpentry, tools and prying apart which is just ridiculous. If Too Faced can get a tube to work, why can’t UD?

John Avatar

UGH! Jar packaging!! That stuff is the devil. It makes things unsanitary, and if any of the ingredients are sensitive to light and/or air, continuously exposing them to these elements will greatly reduce their potency and potential abilities. For example, anti-wrinkle creams… I mean yeah, jar packaging may look nice, but the cream themselves will be less and less effective with each opening. Not cool at all.

Catriona Avatar

Any foundation in a bottle with just a hole in the top. I try to avoid foundations that don’t have a pump or a squeezy tube.

Strangely, almost all “drugstore” foundations here in the UK have a pump or tube. Revlon Colourstay in the major exception. It’s high-end foundations that don’t have pumps!

ak Avatar

The MAC Prep + Prime Face Protect SPF 50 because the plastic tube is so tough and hard to squeeze out. I’m sure there are others but I’m drawing a blank here at the moment! LOL

Oh yeah people quite a few posts ago complained about the packaging for the MAC Pro Longwear Concealer and yeah, I say that it should be in a plastic bottle and not a glass one as some people here said it broke on the floor, and people complained about the pump giving you barely anything, or too much, but for me thank goodness its pump hasn’t been too bad.

lazeny Avatar

I hate it when moisturizers and foundations are in these bottles where you have to tip it over to get the product – like the NARS Sheer Glow/Sheer Matte – I have to buy the pump separately.

I also dislike the tub packaging of moisturizers where you dip your fingers to get the product, even if you use a spatula it’s still non hygienic.

I also don’t like makeup palettes where cream and powder formulas are combined. It’s really messy when powders get stuck on the creams

Sarah Avatar

packaging that doesn’t show you what’s on the inside, like NARS and lipsticks. I wish NARS did what the ELF Studio line did, and I was all lipsticks had that little block of colour on the bottom like the NYX Round lipsticks.

kiki Avatar

I don’t like metallic tubes. Mac paints are notorious for spilling. You lose so much product out of an already small amount. I would keep repurchasing because it works and just transfer the spills into a different container…

Tiffany Avatar

While I love the convenience of pumps, I hate that sometimes the pumps get stuck and when you give it a hard press the product basically explodes out and gets all over everything. I’m also not too fond of things with wands because it’s not the most sanitary. It can’t be helped with mascara, but I wish more lipglosses came in a squeeze tube.

Lulle Avatar

Oh yeah! The kind of packaging that keeps half the product inside but won’t let you reach it, like UD eye primer potion!! Or the tubes that won’t deliver product but repaint your bathroom completely if you squeeze harder…

Alyssa Avatar

I agree with moisturizers needing pumps, I still need it so I’ll buy it regardless, but surely there is something less than hygienic about jars

Laurina Avatar

YES!!! Firstly, the hair triggers on MAC Pro Longwear. I know there are ways around it but MAC should look into some new packaging. Also I wish my eye makeup remover had a pump lid like my Clinique toner. It’s so easy to dispense! It has one of those lids where it has holes and you push it down and it dispenses the perfect amount of product. <3

Tina Avatar

Philosophy 3-in-1’s…wish they ALL came with a pump, or a better delivery system. You should see me in the shower with the big bottle. I look like an SNL skit!

megan Avatar

my painterly is the only one out of three paint pots and two fluidlines to do this and it irks me so bad! why would only ONE of these products do this?? so bizarre and it really perturbs me!!

Chynna Avatar

Plastic clamshell packaging. GIANT containers for a small amount of product; they’re misleading and waste space for travel. I also don’t like opaque packaging for liquid/lotions/creams because it’s difficult to know when you need to buy more.

Jessica Avatar

urban decay packaging in general makes me mad…such a waste of product for the primer…and the palettes…they make me feel like im 12 wearing fake make up. I also dislike the glass in the paint pots…

Kirari Avatar

I’m really starting to think that I’m the only person in the world who hates sifter lids.

My luck with them has either been that the holes are too small, and nothing comes out (and me having to pry the drat thing off, usually making a mess), or the holes are too big and there’s no point to having one in there.

megan Avatar

yesssss sifter lids make me so mad. i hate it when the tump over and product goes everywhere when the lid opens. or when you shake it a little to get some product out and a ton comes flying out. bahh.

Rose Avatar

I agree! To alleviate the problem of holes that are too big or lids with too many holes, I tape off half (or more) of the holes to prevent too much of the product coming out.

Cassy Avatar

I don’t like anything flip top. They never flip nice, so I have to pry it open with my nails and inevitably chip off my polish. A product that comes to mind is my FAB face cleanser. Loooove the product, but I chip a nail on it every time I use it (which is once or twice a day)

Maggie Avatar

I basically hate everything but squeeze tubes, jars and air pump packaging (that actually dispenses a reasonable amount) 😛 I like to know I’ve weaseled every last screed of product out of the container!

Alanna Avatar

I wish Revlon Colorstay foundation came with a pump! I feel like I’m wasting so much of it plus it makes a huge mess. I still buy because I love everything else about it (color, coverage, SPF = perfect!) but PLEASE make it with a pump soon, Revlon!

Kat Avatar

I hate anything that makes you demolish the packaging just to get your money’s worth of product. I also hate pumps that dispense way too much product or just jam.
I actually don’t dislike jar packaging, except when the opening is so tiny that I can’t get my finger in. I don’t see the hygiene issue – if my hands are going into skincare or makeup products they are going to be as clean as possible anyways.

Linda Avatar

I hate when palettes have both powder and cream products in them, the creams/glosses always end up unusable after the first few uses, such a waste.

Also serum bottles you can’t see through, i understand some serums are light sensitive but could they even put a little see through line down the back or something just so i can see when I need to start saving for my next bottle.

Angela Avatar

I hate it when you struggle so hard to open a pressed powder that it snaps back and you drop it or stick your finger right into it. The cheaper eyeshadows like NYC are especially bad.

Catherine Avatar

I really dislike the new packaging for Bare Minerals products. You can hardly get the product out. I know it’s supposed to help with the product spilling out, but it seems like it’s designed to keep the product in there forever. There’s always product left in the bottom of the jar, but it never seems to want to come out.

bxboricua Avatar

The wonder woman lip glasses (really wanted Emancipation by that extra large lip wand turned me off), UDPP’s genie bottle, and that my mac paint pots never seem to close tightly and end up dried out.

Carolina Avatar

Funnily enough I don’t really like the pump packaging. There’s always loads left at the end that you cannot get to. So frustrating…

CeeBee Avatar

Oooh, lets see…

Square jars. I don’t know why but I prefer round! That L’Oreal Mousse Foundation jar is SO huge and awkward looking and I’m pretty sure it has only about 20mL (but I could be wrong)…
Pumps that DON’T work – they stick, block, gunge up, dispense too much or not enough – I find that more annoying than not having a pump in the first place.
Lip glosses with fiber brushes – I always try and be careful not to splay the bristles out but once they’re bent there is no going back – I always find they apply rather gloopily as well.
Compact hinges that are too loose so the lid flops around.
Flimsy plastic pencil caps that are too loose and slide off.
Compact mirrors that are too small or have a warp in them – so annoying! I carry a separate mirror because it bugs me so much!

Grace Avatar

Christine, is it because of hygenic reasons that you like pumps? I actually don’t like pumps becuase some pumps are hard to control portions, and i sometimes end up asting product. I much rather use jars.

On that note, I hate the jars that freakin’ heavy! I freak oout every time I accidentally drop the jar afraid of denting my floor. I’m such a klutz!

Elsa Avatar

omg, so many… UDPPs tube, mac paint pots and fluidlines (i feel like the lid should be air tight), foundations and moisturizers that come in a jar with no pump, and actually the Urban Decay Palettes… I just butchered and depotted my naked palette into a unii palette, because the UD palette way getting really ugly

Meg Avatar

This is not so much a makeup product, but the new mirrors that come with Sephora gift cards are SO hard to open! I make my friends do it for me because it ruins my nail polish haha!

daylami Avatar

Easy…the lip gloss pens that make you click the end of the pen 467 times before you can see product coming out, at which point it ALL comes out. Then the extra goop stays in the brush and gets all tacky, so you get a gummy goo-ball next time you reach for it. Stila lip glaze, the Cherry Crush stain, and a Flirt lip gloss I bought on a whim…EVIL. I know you’re supposed to click slowly, and I’ve been very patient, but it’s never not a mess.

The older Chanel Glossimers and Dior Addict glosses were really good at leaking in my bag, but lately we’ve been cool. My precious “A Rush of Raspberries” must always be upright!

Julie Avatar

Agreed.
And I also don’t like squeezy tube lip glosses – difficult to apply neatly, you always squeeze out more than you need (and have to wipe your finger on something), and then they leak in your bag!
Doe-foot lip glosses FTW!

Lyss Avatar

Sifter jars drive me crazy. I can’t even take it to the gym without way too much product coming out, let alone travel with it (and for something expensive like MUFE HD finishing powder… no way am I waisting any of it)

I also hate lipglosses that come in jars. Needing to get my finger sticky in order to use it kinda turns me off the product.

Lisa Avatar

*Mac’s products cost enough to have mirrors,especially msf and blush.
*Cargo tins pop open and have no mirrors and cost enough to have them
*Cardboard cheap benefit boxes are horrible for purses
*Big clunky packaging like the new Covergirl powders and Lise Watier
*Rubber packaging like Nars,gets dirty and feels cheap

Kate & Zena Avatar

1. SHRINK WRAP!!!!!!!! Especially around pencils. URG!!!!! They always manage to ruin my manicure. It. Drives. Me. MAD!!!!
2. UDPP.
3. Screw Caps that are twisted too tight. I’m guaranteed to make a mess.
4. Clicky pens that take forever for the product to come to the surface (or never come out period).

But the shrink wrap is the most annoying. HATE shrink wrap.

rose Avatar

I hate most of drugstore packaging cause they out stickers of the prices on the product and the sticker hardly comes off on top of the product.

Adelita Avatar

I hate foundations w/o pump & moisturizer in a jar! Please, if those companies won’t provide a pump, at least sell your foundation/moisturizer in a squeeze bottle! We don’t have to buy separate pump, you know…!

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