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World Famous Comics: Don't Go to the Cosmetics Counter Without Me: An Eye-Opening Guide to Brand-Name Cosmetics (Don't Go to the Cosmetic Counter Without Me)
Don't Go to the Cosmetics Counter Without Me: An Eye-Opening Guide to Brand-Name Cosmetics (Don't Go to the Cosmetic Counter Without Me)
By: Paula Begoun
Publisher: Beginning Pr
Average Rating:4.00 out of 5.00 stars
Binding: Paperback
Label: Beginning Pr
Number of Items: 1
Number of Pages: 754
Publication Date: 1998-11

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Product Description:
From Avon to Yves St. Laurent, Begoun's product-by-product reviews reveal the truth behind cosmetic companies' hype and hyperbole. New to this edition is a purse-size removable workbook so readers can take notes on specific products they want to try. This fourth edition reviews more than 10,000 products from 125 different cosmetics lines, with a new section on anti-aging products.

Amazon.com Review:
Women spend an extraordinary amount of money on cosmetics--$45 billion a year in the U.S. alone. Now in its fourth edition, Don't Go to the Cosmetics Counter Without Me strikes fear in cosmetics-counter consultants everywhere. First off, Begoun has deconstructed ingredient lists. Ever wonder what methylparaben, propylparaben, and butylparaben are doing in your mascara? And what is diazolidinyl urea? All four are potential irritants, and the latter is a preservative that can release formaldehyde, a class A carcinogen. Buyer beware.

Begoun also lists which companies are cruelty-free and which continue to conduct animal testing. The majority of the book--and that's nearly 800 pages--is devoted to reviews of thousands of cosmetics, from cleansers, foundations, alpha-hydroxy acids, and moisturizers to lip liners, eye shadows, and concealers, all of which Begoun has personally tested. (There are no hair care products listed, as that warrants another book entirely: Don't Go Shopping for Hair Care Products Without Me.)

She's perfectly frank and tells it like it is. (On Revlon's ColorStay Makeup: "goes far beyond the claim of 'It won't come off on him.' It won't come off when you want it to.") You'll learn how to tell when you're being boondoggled by a salesperson, what's overpriced and overhyped, as well as what's overlooked. More than 200 brands are included, along with a helpful summary at the end that lists the best products for each cosmetic category. It should be noted that not only is Begoun a fine consumer advocate, she's also a self-esteem advocate: she mentions time and again that even the best cosmetics won't necessarily improve your life, and that's a point well taken.


Customer Reviews
Average Rating:4.00 out of 5.00 stars

5 out of 5 starsHelpful and Informative Skin Care Advice
I have bought the last two editions of Don't Go to the Cosmetics Counter Without Me. I have found them very helpful in sifting through the hype regarding makeup and skin care products. Her makeup preferences do come through in her reviews, however. Her aversion to shimmer/sparkle and preference for matte lipstick are evident, so you have to overlook those comments if you don't share her taste. (I sort of like shimmer and sparkle myself.)

As far as my experience goes, I've found her skin care advice to be spot on. I can see where some devotees to pricier dept store lines might get defensive; she makes it very clear that you can buy products with equal or superior quality at the drugstore. If you are looking for justification for spending a large amount of money on cosmetics, you won't find that justification in this book.

As others have mentioned, she does rate her own line highly. She even mentions in the intro to the section on her line that she can't be completely objective. I have used (and still use) some of her skin care products and have had good results with them.

In all, I don't agree with every makeup review she writes, and I don't think she expects me to. For example, she is critical of mineral makeup, which I love, but I buy what works for me. I do agree with her skin care advice, and I particularly like the ingredients dictionary found in the back of the book.

Finally, on a personal note: I DID go to the cosmetics counter (actually the drugstore)without her a few days ago, and I regretted it. Rather, my husband did. I bought a skin care product for him from a line that is usually highly recommended. The product irritated his skin...badly. Lo and behold, when I looked up the product in DGTTCCWM, there in print, was Paula's frowny face and negative review, mainly because the product contains a few harsh, irritating ingredients. I learned my lesson. :-)



5 out of 5 starsMoney well spent
Really useful and the only book of it's kind, really. Well worth the price.



1 out of 5 starsFaulty comments
Although Paula has done some good research, she puts some random comments into her reviews that are untrue.

For example, it is clear that she does not like The Body Shop's shimmer cubes. She says that if you drop it it will easily break and that the product tends to flake.

I have dropped the tester in the store. This means that it was open and i dropped the whole thing from the shelf, which was about 5 feet. The make-up did NOT crack. It even popped out of the container and the container's container (so there was cube of pure make-up) on the floor and did NOT crack.

Furthermore, I have dry skin on my eyelids that flake. I use the shimmer cubes to STOP them from flaking. So I don't know where she gets the "each shade is grainy and the shine tends to flake." Or if she meant "fade" instead of "flake" then she should take course in English.

Overall, I think it's important to not take everything she says seriously.



5 out of 5 starsSo happy with my new book
I love this book. It is full of knowledge. Talks about ALL cosmetics. It is very informative and worth every penny.



4 out of 5 starsSave money on cosmetics
Very informative book. Compares and reviews almost every brand of cosmetics, from inexpensive to very expensive. Will no longer purchase my expensive makeup which received poor reviews and head to the drugstore!


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