Lookin’ Good for Jesus

by Roxanne C.

I know this might be old news to some of you. The cosmetics line up for the range Lookin’ Good for Jesus is controversial. In fact, it’s been banned in stores in Singapore since 2008. Check out some of their packaging below:

Bubble Bath

Sparkle Cream,Travel – sized

Coin Purse

Parent company, Blue Q, also has other cosmetic ranges such as Miso Pretty and Queen that have been and/or are currently sold in Topshop stores. I’ve never bought any of their cosmetic products since I don’t know anyone who uses them. I guess their only selling point is the marketing scheme and product packaging. The upcoming Topshop cosmetics launch might either be good or bad news for Blue Q. Either shoppers will be more aware of their products or be distracted by Topshop’s. Any thoughts?



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3 comments

noppi March 25, 2010 - 11:04 pm

Uwaa, Blue Q's brand names are quite controversial huh. 🙂 I never knew that topshop has cosmetics stuff (never check it out :D)

noppi March 25, 2010 - 11:06 pm

Ohh, they are also the parent company of queen which the packaging is sure unique (borderline to vulgar sometimes (i guess))
hmm, wonder how will the topshop stuffs look like 😀

lacedivory March 26, 2010 - 1:01 am

noppi: lol yeah. they are usually placed around a pillar or something… very easy to miss. yeah can't wait for the new topshop line!

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