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Shana Avatar

Surprise, Fairy, dream, irresistible colours, great quality.

Guerlain’s Holiday collection is like that. The most beautiful holiday collection of this year. But they didn’t developed the theme deep enough.
The palette should be in the same silver and white packaging like the lipstick. Little brush should be in white.
The gloss should be in a G gloss packaging, I whould buy it if they made it like that.
The white powder, if it’s in a better snowy packaging I may want to get it.
And they should call it Elsa’s collection or the Guerlain Snow Queen collection, lol !

Nancy T Avatar

Good solid reliable quality is a foremost consideration for me. It’ll keep me coming back to a brand.
Accountability is another strong factor. For example, when Bite came out with their LE 01 lipstick, and it was truly bad, they took ownership of their error and reformulated it. That earned them, as a brand, respectability.

Then another strong deal maker, or breaker, is how well a brand addresses diversity. Are they inclusive towards the vast assortment of different skintone, coloring, eye color, shape, etc.? They should be.

And because I’m a little bit artsy and creative, I want them to be innovative and imaginative, too! As long as quality doesn’t suffer, go ahead and give us something new and interesting!

Nicole Avatar

Good performing products and variation. So, if I buy more than one of their eye shadow palette, I don’t wind up with a drawer of all the same thing. I also like a company that puts research into their products and time to develop new things.

Eileen Avatar

I agree with what you’ve said, Christine, but I’d also add that a brand’s products must work well on a woman of my age and station in life without being fussy or old-fashioned. Guerlain, Chanel, Tom Ford, and Clé de Peau are excellent at being fashion-forward without being juvenile.

IRockFaces Avatar

Consistency and their willingness to listen to their customers. If either of those qualities are lacking I will have no problem spending my money with one that does.

Jane Avatar

Innovation, for sure. And not just reissuing the same products over and over again. Don’t get me wrong, I love MAC’s lipsticks, but it’s hard to get excited when they release three collections in a row with nearly identical red lipsticks. (I also hate their super-limited release gimmick and I refuse to stalk their website just to get the next must-have item before the ebay resellers buy them out.)

Quality is the other big one. I won’t even look at a Dior eyeshadow palette anymore since they’ve had so many major duds.

Anne Avatar

Consistency in terms of quality. Interesting product output. Ethics. I like LE collections, but only if they’re not constantly putting one after another out, and I hate it when a brand makes a LE collection super hard to get a hold of or really, really temporary. Also a reasonable price for the product. Brands like Tom Ford have never caught my interest simply because they are SOOOO overpriced it’s like they’ve become the 1%.

Patricia Romani Avatar

I just love your blog and always read the girls’ opinions. I wish we had all this variety of products ️️you have in the US, but unfortunately we don’t.
Thanks God we have MAC, MUFE, NARS, UD and others at Sephora.
Good quality of the products and options are what makes me interested in a brand.

Kayle Avatar

I like it when you can tell that care has been put into picking colors and making sure that everything is of consistently good quality. Packaging helps too! For this reason I’ve been getting more into indie brands, especially the smaller ones, because they do try to make unique colors and since they don’t mass produce they can’t just keep pumping out lame colors with subpar performance like some of the bigger brands can. (Ahem, Mac…)

Susan Dowman Nevling Avatar

Consistent quality and creativity. I have to look for reasonable prices for the most part. Effectiveness of skin products and ease of application in all products.

doroffee Avatar

Consistent quality, bringing out classic and wearable products as well as creative technologies, good price-value rate, no fake celebrity hype, good campaigns.

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