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Eleven Rules for Obtaining Free Cosmetics Samples Online

January 13, 2008 By Julianne

Did you know that the internet is just filled with cosmetics companies willing to give you free stuff? Because it is. Thanks to the internet, I get regular samples from companies like Nivea…and well, Nivea. I do get samples from other companies, but they aren’t regular in the slightest. Here are a few things you should know about The Wonderful World of Free Stuff!

1. Google is your friend.

To find free stuff, just search using the keywords “free stuff” and your country, or the acronym for your country, if you live somewhere which is abbreviated like the UK or USA. There’s a search button at the bottom of this page if you want to do this now. Once you find a site, go to the “Beauty and Health” section. The other sections are usually pretty rubbish unless you’re a parent with a baby, they seem mostly filled with catalogues and brochures.

2. Some samples require a visit to the beauty counter.

I know! Horrendous isn’t it! They actually want you to leave the house and go into a department store just to get a free sample! I don’t want to have to spend ten minutes telling a salesperson that no, I don’t want a free makeover or to try that new perfume, I just want my sample. Read the freebie list carefully. Usually they tell you whether the sample has to be collected or not so you only click through to the ones that will come through the post.

3. “Within 28 Days” means “Within two years, if you’re lucky”.
Free samples take a long time to arrive, if they arrive at all. Some sites will state in the terms and conditions that free samples only go to the first 10,000 applicants, for example. Sometimes stuff just gets ‘lost’ in the post. Be optimistic, but don’t camp out by the front door for days and then waste time writing a complaint letter to the company. It’s free, chill out, and don’t count on it actually arriving.

4. Make sure you check or uncheck the right boxes.
You need to make sure you check the “I agree to the terms and conditions” box, but leave the “Yes! Please send my details to other companies that I might be interested in” type box unchecked. You do not want to have your information sold and start recieving loads of junk mail.

5. Check their privacy policy.

Just to be sure, check the site’s privacy policy. Make sure they won’t be selling on your details regardless of any boxes.

6. Use a different name.

Use an abbreviated or mispelt version of the name you usually use when you sign up for samples. That way, if you do get any junk mail, you’ll be able to tell immediately from the name in the address box. Write “Return to sender” on it and pop it back in the post.

7. Be aware that foundation samples are always in their middle shade unless they actually let you choose, which is rare. Happened once.

I hate the middle shade. It always has some really stupid name like “sand”, or one like “natural” or “nude”, which is pretty offensive because most people’s natural skin colour is nothing like that. I have no idea why they always send out their middle shade. It’s a complete waste of time for most people, including me, as I am far too pale for it. “Natural” looks orange next to my skin! Frustrating!

8. Don’t let the stuff go off!

Within the E.U., all cosmetics, including samples, have a little symbol like a opened jar with a number on it. This shows how many months the product will last before it expires. I don’t know what the law is in other countries, but you should make a note of when you got the sample and make sure you use it before the date, and don’t open it and leave it lying around.

9. Shampoo samples last for more than one use.
I have pretty long hair and I still manage to get three or four uses out of one shampoo sample. They are great for holidays, and you can always decant them into bottles.

10. Do a patch test.

Please avoid having terrible allergic reactions. Test it on a small area first and make sure it doesn’t have any negative effects.

11. Sometimes perfume samples are on cards, sometimes they are liquid in tiny vials.

Read the page carefully if you don’t want a card, but sometimes they don’t tell you what you’re getting, which is how I wound up with a few.

Some of the samples I have got include:

  • Many different creams from Nivea – they all claim to do different things but have remarkably similar ingredient lists
  • Dermalogica samples, which I haven’t tested yet. I did a online skin analysis so they’re personalised.
  • A free jar of Rimmel’s “Cool Matte” foundation. I won this in a random draw, actually. I’m glad I did, because now I know it’s crap, and I might have wasted money on it otherwise. It’s pretty terrible in my opinion, dries too fast and looks a bit crusty if I’m not careful! Ew!
  • Many perfume samples. I have loads! Sitting on my shelf are: both Ghost perfumes (quite nice), Anna Sui’s “Secret Wish” (alright) and a card sample of “Princess” by Vera Wang (revoltingly sweet).

Good luck amassing freebies, and remember, patience is a virtue and whining “Where is my free nail polish?” at the door won’t help. That free nail polish never arrived 🙁

Filed Under: Makeup and Skincare Tagged With: bad purchases, cosmetics, free stuff, list, make-up

Top Obsessions of 2007

December 31, 2007 By Julianne

After reading the post The Item of the Year Award at Flying Saucer, I started to think about all my most favourite things from 2007. After a little bit of thought, I realised that there is no one item of clothing that I favoured above all others last year and so I decided instead to share my Top Obsessions of 2007!

Frequent motifs
These are the images and shapes that delighted me throughout the year. They were: stripes, crowns and hearts and there is no overall winner for this category, because all these motifs were combined most excellently in my Christmas present to myself, the necklace on the left. If you are charmed by this necklace, the creator has three similar designs available in her Etsy shop.

Best newcomers to my style
These are the things I tried out for the first time this year. First came skinny jeans. I am not entirely sure I’m satisfied with them. The pair I’ve got keep falling down my arse, which is not the look I really want to achieve. They also draw a lot of attention to my large feet, and I am not sure whether I like that. I love my feet but I’d rather have people look at my head. I do love them, but I think I might love them more on skinny indie boys than on me.

The colour red was another obsession. The roots of this took hold in 2006, when I performed in The Vagina Monologues for the first time and discovered the joys of red lipstick, and the fact that some shades of red do actually suit me. After I wrote the blog post My Rainbow: Red, I soon became obsessed with obtaining a red coat for the winter, inspired by Clare Devine, the red-coat-wearing femme fatale of cheesy soapdom. I stopped watching Hollyoaks shortly after she made her final exit, because the plotlines got too bad and there wasn’t her incredibly cute style to admire as compensation. Seriously, evil has never looked so good.

After reading Gala Darling’s article about cat’s eye make-up, and Merriam at Miss Vintage’s instructions for Audrey Hepburn-esque eyeliner, I decided to investigate the possibilities of liquid eyeliner for myself. I prefer it with quite a thin line, but a long tail that curls up long enough to end just below the end of my eyebrow and at an angle. I don’t wear it quite that long everyday, and I am still experimenting. I usually press dark green or dark purple eyeshadow (I prefer Bourjois’ Little Round Pots in ‘ Noir Emeraude 07’ and ‘Noir Précieux 04’) over the top of the eyeliner to give it a softer, more interesting look.

I conclude that the colour red has been the most exciting and best addition to my style in 2007. It makes me feel grown-up and glamourous, and it actually looks surprisingly good with purple. I really need to take some pictures of my red coat to share with you!

Most adored make-up item…

This presents me with the above dilemma all over again. It is really between liquid eyeliner and red lipstick, although glitter has also been much used and loved last year. But I think red lipstick was more of an item of 2006, whilst the eyeliner was worn more regularly this year, so 2007’s crown must go to liquid eyeliner! It has transformed my look no end!

What did you love the most in 2007? Did you manage to work skinny jeans or are you going to be glad to see the back of them when they go out of style? I’m not too bothered about them vanishing for myself, I wear skirts more often than jeans anyway, but I think it will be a shame when they are no longer sported by all the artboys in London!

Filed Under: Fashion and Style, Makeup and Skincare, Obsessions Tagged With: fashion, inspiration, Lush, make-up, obsessions, red, style

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