You know with makeup it can really vary. I know that many co. have a higher priced label and lower priced one, with the same or very similar ingredients and effects, but in different colors. This way they can reach all markets and make more money! I say test cheaper brands out that are owned by bigger names that you respect...and see where the comparisons (or lack there of) lie.
Estee Lauder Co. owns Clinique, Prescriptives, Origins, MAC, Bobbie Brown, Donna Karen, Aveda, Stila, Bumble and Bumble, Jane, and more...
Lancome is owned by L'Oreal, which also owns Redken.
Louis Vuitton is now LVMH...so it's affiliated with alcohol and ciggarette companies.
The list goes on. With clothing it's much harder b/c quality definitely jumps from one brand to another. Take the difference between a Banana Republic T-shirt and an Old Navy t-shirt. After buying a lot of cheap clothes and seeing how quickly they end up in the Goodwill pile, I've opted for quality over quantity and save up to get nicer, longer-lasting pieces. With clothes there sure is a big difference in brands. Target won't ever make jeans like Levis! |