Now, having said that, I still go to her site daily to get info and see swatches.
Me too. And for the most part, I find her helpful. You just need to take her (and any internet person or review for that matter) with a grain of salt. You have to go in knowing what her limitations and shortcomings are. We all have them. Hers are just on a more public platform. But she has put herself in that position. With all it's pros and cons.
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shellygrrl
IIRC, other Specktra-ites, and even other bloggers, have noticed variance of quality in products,
especially in limited edition releases, which is still Christine's main focus. Maybe she's just as frustrated as others are about all these limited edition collections, and thinks they could be focusing on ramping up their permanent range (which, I agree, does have some great stuff) more?
Or perhaps her quality standards are so high nowadays for non-drugstore brands that she believes MAC, in particular, needs to step it up?
Anyhoo, the only way I see her losing her massive audience is if a group of people with varying skintones and skintypes came together and started a site to review and swatch products, and provided similar services (dupe list, foundation matrix). A site like that would be massively helpful, IMO, because then you'd get an idea of how things work on a variety of people, not just one person. I know we have that here, but I'm thinking more in terms of a formal review blog and not a forum.