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Economy forces shift to cheaper products

Published: Monday, June 22 2009 12:00 a.m. MDT

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Oh gosh

I certainly hope the economy does not keep plummeting for the girls to completely stop wearing makeup.

Catherine @ Salescoop

Rumor has it luxury goods will not make a come back until 2012, therefore; if Louis Vuitton and Chanel are experiencing set backs, it only makes sense that make up products and the like will as well. I no longer buy the most expensive shampoo in the salon because my hair dresser claims it as "the best", I try to save my money in every way I can!

Make up girl

Check out cosmetics cop dot com for terrific information about make up and skin care.

Mythbuster Beauty

How many times have you bought something and it ends up half-used and collecting dust in your closet? Big waste of time, money, and so frustrating!

The nicest thing about having a store like the Apothica is that even in a tough economy, you can sample the items and ask the salespeople to help you select beauty products that will work best for you. The customer service at the Apothica is amazing. Highly, highly recommended!

Michael P

If you haven't visited Apothica at the Gateway, check it out. It's a fun shop with a great selection. Also, it happens to be right by one of my favorite restaurants, the Happy Sumo. Love the Vegas Roll.

Sarah

Apothica is an amazing store even if you are on a budget they offer a great selection of cosmetics, skin care and hair care for a large range of budgets. The beauty consultants that work for the Apothica store are so helpful to find what you need as well as make a simple and effective skin care routine. Love everything about the store!!!

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