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Look A dark, late-Seventies design (we brightened the picture above), that makes you feel tired after being in the store about 2 minutes.  Brown wood floors and black cabinetry.  The whole design is about the overhead wood  latticework and black metal poles, which is just a strictly over look.  Happily, there are comfy chairs and magazines in the back, where you can collapse if you feel the need.  Everything is on display for your viewing, but there is absolutely no literature or information available to you, except what you hear from the sales reps.  But they ignore you, unless you approach them.  MAC, also on Spring Street in Soho, is anemic.  Even though there's an extensive product line, from previous visits, it hardly looks liked they've changed a single product or added many new colors.  MAC needs resuscitation.
Vibe You're invisible, nobody cares, do what you want.
The Goods Foundation is their big thing.  There's an array of shades in powder and cream, to match any complexion.  There's an extensive skin treatment line, lots of makeup bags in all different sizes, many types of tools and applicators, face powders, eye color, lip color, blush, pre-selected palettes, and false eyelashes, but only in black.
Our Pick Cream liner for eyes in Laser.  $10
Call Them At 800.387.6707
Web Site www.maccosmetics.com.
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Mary Quant

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