yup totally lost! no worriesK. i realize that you get it. please don't take what I say so seriously. I'm just not a serious sort of gal...
I keep forgetting that sarcasm is completely lost on the internet.
With the regular jars, you can open and remove the lid without disturbing the contents. I can imagine with these new jars there will be small amounts of pigment spilling out as you remove the lid, as the spatula pulls it out on it's "shoulders" - messy!
Also, if I'm using a spatula, I like to be able to use it without having to tip the jar on it's side and risk spills.
Do you know when it will be released?
you must be talking about the jars that MAC actually sells --not their old style sample jar that is pictured above, yesno?I still definitely prefer the old style ones for many reasons. I can't think of one thing I prefer about the new ones, apart from maybe their 'cuteness', but then I value practicality over cuteness. The old ones are far easier to re-use if you want to decant product into them to take on holiday with you, or just so you don't have to keep opening the original jar - not just for pigment, but for other products too. Also good for storing tiny beads, earrings etc - very versatile. They're also stackable
With the spatula in the lid, it actually reminds me of doctors' sample jars LOL.
For traveling, I just get their stackable or regular jars. They are only 6 bucks and seal way better than any sample jar. After all, a sample jar is just that, a jar for a sample, but it's still great if you can reuse them. The environment will thank us. I am sure that MAC will keep around regular sample jars for liquid/cream products, so there is nothing to worry about.I still definitely prefer the old style ones for many reasons. I can't think of one thing I prefer about the new ones, apart from maybe their 'cuteness', but then I value practicality over cuteness. The old ones are far easier to re-use if you want to decant product into them to take on holiday with you, or just so you don't have to keep opening the original jar - not just for pigment, but for other products too. Also good for storing tiny beads, earrings etc - very versatile. They're also stackable
With the spatula in the lid, it actually reminds me of doctors' sample jars LOL.
you must be talking about the jars that MAC actually sells --not their old style sample jar that is pictured above, yesno?
I actually have no experience w/ the one that they sell, but I do hate the look of it from the picture on their website. and the stackable feature is the worst part IMO
I do mean the jars like the one in the photo. I got my first samples in the post from MAC a few weeks back in those jars. By stackable, I simply mean that I can stand them 2 or 3 high on my desktop to minimise the amount of space they take up, whilst still being able to clearly see the contents.
I agree, I also had a bad experience with the old sample jar not be ideal for traveling. I hope the new one is more travel-friendly, though I will probably stick to the stackable jars for traveling anyway.Yeah, I admit that I do still love that old style SJ, but my main gripe with them is that A.) they easily come open and leak powder all over the place when I carry them around with me and B.) the plastic that they're made of is so fragile that they quickly get scratched and dinged-up against other stuff in my purse, which makes them look terrible. The new SJ style is far more durable and they tightly screw shut so there's no chance of the lid getting accidentally loosened to leak contents.
I really like these. the spatula is right up my ally and in my opinion great if your sample is a mix of 2 foundation/concealer colors. The spatula is perfect if have to stir a little before you apply it. I am not sure about the pigments though. The few MAC counters I go to say they aren't allowed to give out pigment samples. Is that a MAC store thing only?
I really like these. the spatula is right up my ally and in my opinion great if your sample is a mix of 2 foundation/concealer colors. The spatula is perfect if have to stir a little before you apply it. I am not sure about the pigments though. The few MAC counters I go to say they aren't allowed to give out pigment samples. Is that a MAC store thing only?
I really like these. the spatula is right up my ally and in my opinion great if your sample is a mix of 2 foundation/concealer colors. The spatula is perfect if have to stir a little before you apply it. I am not sure about the pigments though. The few MAC counters I go to say they aren't allowed to give out pigment samples. Is that a MAC store thing only?