The Lime Crime/Bitch Slap Scandals...

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May 20, 2015

Boycott L.

The Lime Crime boycott is only growing as more information comes up about the shady past of the company and the ridiculous and unprofessional antics of the owner.

Mar 12, 2015

Marisa J.

I have written an in depth blog post about the Lime Crime scandal here:http://risajade.com/2015/03/12/lime-crime-flush-your-glitter-down-the-shitter/ if you're interested x

Jul 11, 2014

Katiedid ..

Lime Crime is just super shady in general. I've heard everything from shoddy packaging (the lipstick cases are so plastic and flimsy that if dropped they shatter), to the whole "making my own pigments", to absolutely HORRID customer service, to black walling customers who give an honest review of their products, and then Xenia, the owner lashing out at people who don't worship the ground she walks on.
The one thing about this company that wiggs me out the most, is that one never really knows what exactly goes into their products. One reason is because the ingredients are always changing, and the worst part is that she claims that they're 'vegan friendly' (meaning that their products contain no animal by products) but then when some people call her out about the products containing bees wax (an animal by product) her response was something to the effect of "lol I didn't know it wasn't vegan and I made them"... What? In my opinion if some one is going to sell something, and sell something at a.) ridiculous prices, more expensive then MAC. And b.) to a specific audience I.E Vegans then they shouldn't half ass their research, and make absolutely 100% SURE that what they're offering is what they claim to be!
Not sure about BSC, just heard of them recently, but from what I'm hearing it's sounding a bit like the same blunders as LC, hopefully they learn from their mistakes whereas LC just seems to keep falling into the same wells every time.
All in all, to much shade for me to spend that kind of money! If someone wants ridiculously pigmented eyeshadows and an owner with morals, Sugarpill is amazing and Amy is a sweet heart! Also, for lip products as well as face, and eyes, but especially lip products go with OCC (Obsessive Compulsive Cosmetics) their liptars come in literally every shade you can think of and a little, like a grain on sand size amount, and you're literally good to go. Plus they are completely 100% Vegan and cruelty free! Yay for shade free businesses!!

May 10, 2013

Dominique W.

How is the makeup not safe for the eyes? I can't find any channels on youtube about this...

May 10, 2013

Dominique W.

I really hope none of this is true. I love these two brands!

Apr 2, 2013

Alma M.

Interesting

Oct 3, 2011

Steff J.

When you start your own business, you need a couple different licenses. And you should totally go for it if it's something you want. Just remember, starting up even the smallest of businesses takes a lot of time, effort, calculations, forecasting, and investments. If you're up to it and this is your passion, do it!

Oct 3, 2011

Alexis C.

*applause for Yasmin* I couldn't have said it better myself. Glittersniffer is just bad bad business. While I would never purchase from Lime Crime it wouldn't bother me that others are. But Glittersniffer is a completely different deal.  

I absolutely disagree with Glitterjunkie M. I have nothing against Lime Crime, I remember Doe BEFORE she had a cosmetic company and she was known for doing some pretty unethical things. I still liked how she applied makeup but reading what she did to people left me never to want to buy from her company. I have absolutely nothing against her, I'm not out to get her nor am I jealous of her.

I use to enjoy her makeup tutorials when she use to do them. I have never bought nor used her products but that's due to stuff like this (image from Lipsticks & Lightsabers http://www.lipsticksandlightsabers.com/2010/01/lime-crime-beneath-glitter.html ) that has left me with the conclusion NOT to buy from her. That's my choice as it's my money.

Simply Google Lime Crime and you get these as well as the normal Lime Crime search tag:

Lime Crime controversy http://bit.ly/qblKaG
Lime Crime crime http://bit.ly/qJV6C7

I'll give Doe one thing. Out of all the complaints made against her she has never been accused of sending out product with foreign objects embedded in it or caustic products like Glittersniffer has. Glittersniffer was actually on FDA for her products being recalled due to the ingredients ( http://glittersniffercomplaints.blogspot.com/2011/05/glittersniffer-cosmetics-and-fda.html http://www.fda.gov/Safety/Recalls/EnforcementReports/ucm248171.htm ). Nor does she sell Lady Burd paint wheels as eyeshadows like Two Cosmetics, Ruthless or Bitch Slap (all three now have warnings it's not eye safe).

It boils down to this. When it comes to independent companies do your research first. If the company has some kind of scandal surrounding it do your own research into the complaints and determine if the complaints have merit or not. It's your money, it's your face, it's your decision. Personally I view it like this, I may have loved Toyota vehicles but considering the (deadly) controversy surrounding them I will NEVER buy another Toyota again. I wouldn't put my life in danger and while cosmetics won't kill you there are ingredients that CAN harm your skin or eyes. Not worth it in my book.

lime crime didn't have a 'scandal' that whole thing was started by people who were bullying its owner and trying to bring down the business :P just keeping everyone right <3

- marrah x

Oct 3, 2011

Kat L.

OCC does make their own products as does Ben Nye, so it's possible. I'd love a chemist job in either lab. It looks like fun.

Oct 3, 2011

Andrea S.

Do you think I should go for it ? Does anyone know if I need a licence or anything like that ?

Oct 3, 2011

Steff J.

It's not unrealistic. =]

Oct 3, 2011

Andrea S.

See, that's what I'm thinking about. I'd love to learn how to mix everything myself and create my own formulas, etc so that I could truly say it was my unique brand, that sort of idea. I know it's a little unrealistic but I think it could work if I just stick to making eye and lip makeup products first, like Sugarpill and Stargazer. Then that way I wouldn't need to worry about formulating a really bad foundation that brought people out in rashes or anything.

Oct 3, 2011

Steff J.

MOST makeup brands are private label. It's easier, the profit margin is so much higher, there's less hassle, they don't have to pay for a chemist, it's business.

Though I'd love to see a new brand of makeup that actually formulates from scratch with a chemist and knows what ingredients do what and why, and have a purpose for each ingredient that have NOTHING to do with the profit margin. ;)

Oct 3, 2011

Andrea S.

Thank you so much to everyone for all the info :) you've been really helpful

Sep 28, 2011

Alexis C.

As everyone has already stated those companies stirred up controversy because of how they ran their business. Not being truthful, threatening to sue because reviews of their products weren't positive. Selling harmful products that are not for cosmetic use. Selling private label products and saying they are unique to the company. Just bad business practices in general. While there is nothing wrong with selling private label items it's ultimately how you carry out that business. Lying and upping the prices ridiculously. I highly recommend tkb trading. I was tired of all the repackagers and decided to cut out the middle man. The micas are really great and can be used on their own just fine, and they have amazing colors to choose from. So if you want to make some shadows just as a little hobby or want to start your own company and practice mixing them and what not I would recommend checking them out http://www.tkbtrading.com/category.php?category_id=12&page=g
They also sell tools to mix and press your shadows.
http://www.tkbtrading.com/category.php?category_id=53
Get the sample sizes if you want it for personal use. It's around 10 grams of product even more actually for $1.50
Also if you wanted the Naked Cosmetic stack that has duochromes in it (I don't remember the name..Ivory set?) but couldn't get your hands on it...here it is haha
http://www.tkbtrading.com/item.php?item_id=530&category_id=12
$9 versus $40 or however much Naked was selling them for. Plus you get waaay more bang for your buck. Okay I am done now haha. Okay I lied
These colors are awesome they are color shifting duochromes! It's like magic.
http://www.tkbtrading.com/item.php?item_id=529&category_id=12
Okay now I am done.
and some glitter....
http://www.tkbtrading.com/item.php?item_id=664&category_id=12

Lime Crime's scandal - the short version - was she was buying mica that TKB also sold and simply repacking under her own label then selling at a huge markup.

Bitchslap, Two Cosmetics and a few other companies are buying Lady Burd paint wheels as eye shadow when the paint wheels are not safe for the FDA and cannot be sold as eye shadow. Only one of the paint wheels is eye safe the rest are not. Bottomline is that those companies are violating FDA regulations by selling products that are not meant for the eyes.

Sep 28, 2011

Jackee M.

I don't know anything about Lime Crime, but I do remember the BSC scandal well because I watched so many of the youtube gurus who were promoting the products. They all felt betrayed by the owner of BSC. Here they were doing tutorials and promoting products and all along the owner knew that some of the products weren't safe for the eyes. ...or at least that's what I gathered from all of the videos.

Sep 27, 2011

Drea L.

No problem! & yeah, those fillers look like a lot of work to try & figure out what's best - but it seems worth it once you figure it out!

Sep 27, 2011

Andrea S.

Amazing ! Thanks a bunch :) sounds like a whole lot of work and reading up on things but I'd be prepared to give it a shot !

Sep 27, 2011

Drea L.

I've actually been reading articles & blogs on this since posting my comment. lol

& from what I've figured out, buying pigments from wholesale IS ok, but selling them as you get them seems to be the problem because they're meant to be mixed to make your own color. For example, mixing a pearl yellow, with a satin orange & adding gold specks of sparkle glitter - That in itself is it's own color. I saw videos on it too. I know Coastal Scents sells massive amounts of Micas (I just learned that word, lol) & pigments for eyeshadow making. So you could look into that!


[EDIT - I was curious so I decided to look them up myself, lol]
Here they have different Mica powders meant for mixing...
http://www.coastalscents.com/make-your-own-1/makeup-ingredients/mica-powder.html

Here's there glitter powders, also for mixing
http://www.coastalscents.com/make-your-own-1/makeup-ingredients/glitter-powder.html

Fillers... I don't know how to use them, but I know you need them. lol
http://www.coastalscents.com/make-your-own-1/makeup-ingredients/filler-powder.html

Oxides/Ultramarines
http://www.coastalscents.com/make-your-own-1/makeup-ingredients/oxides-ultramarines.html
I believe this is the stuff for mineral eyeshadows.

1oz (like the average size of a foundation bottle) of eyesahdow is only 3.95. Sounds great for those who want to start their own lines!

Sep 27, 2011

Andrea S.

OK, I see what the case is now. Thanks Joyce for that article, I'd never come across it before and it was pretty informative. So the best bet for starting a line that legally is your own is pretty much to DIY it ?

Sep 27, 2011

Rai C.

BSC and many others get their products from Lady Burd. Also they were selling products that are marked not safe for the eyes as eyeshadows... or something like that. 

Sep 27, 2011

Joyce S.

I'd read about the LIME CRIME scandal and also entails an obnoxious attitude with the owner. I will not support that company in any way. http://www.lipsticksandlightsabers.com/2010/01/lime-crime-beneath-glitter.html