July 17, 2020

ONE/SIZE by Patrick Starrr Launches Today With First Ever Mist On Cleanser

ONE/SIZE by Patrick Starrr launched today with two products one of which is the first ever mist on cleanser I’ve ever seen! One/Size Go Off Makeup Dissolving Mist ($24) sounds pretty interesting! This continuous mist was created to remove makeup easily while moisturizing skin. The no drip mist has a superfine spray that you mist onto face, massage in, and wipe it off to remove makeup quickly and easily.

Just shake it up, spray the mist onto your face from 8 to 10 inches away, and massage into your skin, and wipe off. I’m a little concerned how effective it is since they also, advise to double down on stubborn makeup remove by pairing the mist with the other item in the launch which are makeup wipes called Go Off Juiciest Makeup Remover Wipes.

One/Size by Patrick Starrr Go Off Juiciest Makeup Remover Wipes ($15) are larger, supersized wipes that are 7 x 10 to fully remove makeup with one wipe.

Looks like Patrick’s new line has decent mid-range pricing and the mist is very innovative and unique but I think fans of his might be disappointed his first even launch doesn’t include makeup. Fact of the matter is he’s likely still under contract with MAC Cosmetics. His seasonal launches with MAC are well over however, depending what his contract entailed it could be that they he signed something preventing him from creating his own makeup collection for a year or two after his launch with MAC. That being said, it still doesn’t make up for the disappointment he fans may fill that his first ever launch includes merely two items that are skincare related.

This is a lot like Tati having a huge launch and later releasing the info the huge launch is vitamins and not the makeup collection everyone was so eagerly awaiting to hear about from her. Nearly a year later she did release an eyeshadow palette but I think people definitely wanted to hear about this first before the vitamins.

What do you think of the new One/Size by Patrick Starrr Collection?

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  • kjh

    Exactly what you said, which makes this a maybe, and only after positive reviews. Patrick is a good person to support. Calling it One Size is kind of a giveaway that it would not be m/u, when diversity is highly valued, and not one size (fits all.). These products are.

  • Christina

    It’s not interested at all. For one, the mist is gimmicky; just use a cleansing oil/balm. It’s not any bulkier and it won’t get all over hair. Also, I hope it’s not an aerosol can, which we know is bad for the environment. That leads me to my second issue with this: wipes are bad for the environment, even biodegradable ones. I get pros may need them when they’re on set or working, and sometimes you may need them when you don’t have access to water and cleansing agents, but the average person does not need to use wipes on a daily basis. There are so many brands of wipes out there; do we really need another when many of us are trying to phase out wipes.

    Don’t get me wrong, I think it’s great he launched his own line because he’s a great artist with a well liked personality, but this is pretty lackluster to me. On the other side of the argument, though, I could see makeup artists liking/needing these items while working. I guess it depends on who his target audience is: pros or the average consumer? As an average consumer, I’ll patiently wait for his makeup to release because makeup is what I associate Patrick Starrr with.

    Am I rambling? Yes, most definitely. It’s been a tough week with a lack of sleep…LOL!

    • Isabella Muse

      I agree 100% with all you said. I think he’s a great makeup artist and I would love to see his own color collection but all this I don’t really need and yes, the fact that brands are trying to get away from wipes and here he is introducing them makes this feel like a dinosaur launch! 🙁 LOL no not at all! I’m rambling too!It’s been a crazy long week girl I get it!