Hi girls,
I know that for makeover, some counters SA requested upfront product purchase and some don't. I have tried several counters, and the brands I like best I will revisit for makeover in the future and also purchase products that I can learn to put it on myself later. These purchases are relatively small like a foundation, lipstick, primer etc.
What is your approach if you are looking for "big budget" item, such as wedding dress. How do you approach the situation then.
I mean, if the dress fits and I fancy it, I don't mind the purchase. But I reckon more often you have to try lots of dresses before deciding. As such, does this behaviour annoy the SA?
I am asking because I went through the experience last week. I somehow stumbled upon a bridal/prom dress shop and had a sudden curiosity of trying dress-fitting. But because I knew I was not ready to make an immediate purchase, I self-restrict to just ONE dress (despite encouragement from the SA to try few more dresses). These dresses demand assistance from SA and I do not want to trouble them too much. I guess my brain was in "shopping as a male" mode.
Do let me know what do you think is appropriate.
By the way, the pics is at here
Sorry for the long post. Just thought of contrasting on how the "purchase price magnitude" affects behaviour, if you know what I mean.