Neutrogena, you got me again! Who works in your packaging and design department?
A long time ago I bought the mineral powder that I found to be in the most unusable packaging known to man. It was impossible to get the powder up into the brush and I ended up throwing away that $12 mistake.
My memory is failing because I fell for Neutrogena’s packaging yet again. This time it was the Mineral Sheers liquid makeup. Why would anyone buy a liquid that is susposed to go on with a brush? It says that this innovative brush “glides on smoothly for coverage that is flawless.” I know there is a fine art to applying make-up well, but I’m not painting a masterpiece here. My issue was that too much came out and it would not blend nor spread evenly across my face. There was nothing natural looking about the finished result.
Don’t get me wrong I loved the mineral powder and mineral liquid make-up, but the packaging could not have been tested by women and must have been designed by men. I think I will again pry open the bottle and repackage the make-up into some other container so that I can use it my way. I would have expected better designs from such a high-end company.

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I hate that when I buy stuff, and it seems the toys I buy for my grandson Noah are all like that and I end up swearing under my breathe as I get them out of the disgusting wrappers and metal ties you have to break apart..
It should be against the law, and I don’t care how good the product is if you can’t open it, I won’t buy it..
Dorothy from grammology
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