Hello! I'm a new member here and, when I join a community, I read a post and then look to the left for names/pics in order to help me learn names.
When people were posting their glam bags, I started looking for people who had the same bag I was getting and noticed that, out of those with a location, many people in my geographic area (the midwest) shared the same bag and there were (when I last looked, anyway) none that I can recall outside of my geographic area with the bag I'm getting.em
I've read about 3/4 of the August thread, all of the September thread, and all of the October thread and I've noticed that a common irritation has been getting a bag that doesn't match up with a person's preferred profile. Since Ipsy bags apparently go out in waves, I'm wondering if geographic location is playing a bigger part in what bag a person gets, rather than profile.
This is kind of what I'm thinking. Ipsy might have set up specific geographic delivery regions and, based on when the product arrives from each supplier, that might be more what decides what goes in each bag.
I have theories, but this is long and I'll spare you my long, possibly rambling, likely inaccurate, theories.
For those of you who have been with Ipsy for longer than me, have you noticed this type of geographic trend?
When people were posting their glam bags, I started looking for people who had the same bag I was getting and noticed that, out of those with a location, many people in my geographic area (the midwest) shared the same bag and there were (when I last looked, anyway) none that I can recall outside of my geographic area with the bag I'm getting.em
I've read about 3/4 of the August thread, all of the September thread, and all of the October thread and I've noticed that a common irritation has been getting a bag that doesn't match up with a person's preferred profile. Since Ipsy bags apparently go out in waves, I'm wondering if geographic location is playing a bigger part in what bag a person gets, rather than profile.
This is kind of what I'm thinking. Ipsy might have set up specific geographic delivery regions and, based on when the product arrives from each supplier, that might be more what decides what goes in each bag.
I have theories, but this is long and I'll spare you my long, possibly rambling, likely inaccurate, theories.
For those of you who have been with Ipsy for longer than me, have you noticed this type of geographic trend?