You have to wonder about the wisdom of the 'cult brand' mentality.
It's all very well having a feature in Grazia or wherever about the fab new foundation/lippy/perfume that's only available at Harvey Nicks, Space NK or Pout but if people can't buy it, a market will never be built. Then the manufacturer uses that 'lack of market' or 'poor turnover' as an excuse for discontinuing a product - or a whole range.
I personally don't think Clinique is any better than Prescriptives, but there's a Clinique counter in virtually every town, so it's no wonder they're doing well and Prescriptives aren't.
In the past I've used beauty products from Kanebo, Shiseido, La Prairie etc and a host of others with limited outlets. Either they've been discontinued, or I've got fed up with forking out for transport costs to London to get them.
So I now buy only brands that can be easily sourced in most dept stores - not just the big ones in London, Manchester or Leeds - or which have the full range on online, preferably with more than one web outlet. It's their loss.
It's all very well having a feature in Grazia or wherever about the fab new foundation/lippy/perfume that's only available at Harvey Nicks, Space NK or Pout but if people can't buy it, a market will never be built. Then the manufacturer uses that 'lack of market' or 'poor turnover' as an excuse for discontinuing a product - or a whole range.
I personally don't think Clinique is any better than Prescriptives, but there's a Clinique counter in virtually every town, so it's no wonder they're doing well and Prescriptives aren't.
In the past I've used beauty products from Kanebo, Shiseido, La Prairie etc and a host of others with limited outlets. Either they've been discontinued, or I've got fed up with forking out for transport costs to London to get them.
So I now buy only brands that can be easily sourced in most dept stores - not just the big ones in London, Manchester or Leeds - or which have the full range on online, preferably with more than one web outlet. It's their loss.