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Good value Make up Palettes
Emski31
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Dear All,
I'm going away on a few trips in the tail end of this year and was wondering if anyone knows of any decent make up palettes that won't cost an arm and a leg. I have got the art of packing light clothes wise down to an art it is just everything else that needs some work!
Many Thanks
Emski xx
I'm going away on a few trips in the tail end of this year and was wondering if anyone knows of any decent make up palettes that won't cost an arm and a leg. I have got the art of packing light clothes wise down to an art it is just everything else that needs some work!
Many Thanks
Emski xx
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I believe ELF has just brought out a Beauty Encyclopedia range (several for eyes, lips and 1 for the face) which are proving very popular. Might be worth looking into as they're only about £6 each I think.Never argue with an idiot; they'll bring you down to their level and then beat you with experience.0
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Keep your eye out for the Boots freebies they do, can't say when they appear but have noticed it being around the time of a new fashion season. Normally free if you spend so much or if you wait a bit longer they sell them off for around £6.50. Could also try ebay for these?0
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Dear All,
I'm going away on a few trips in the tail end of this year and was wondering if anyone knows of any decent make up palettes that won't cost an arm and a leg. I have got the art of packing light clothes wise down to an art it is just everything else that needs some work!
Many Thanks
Emski xx
I buy the Benefit mini kits on Ebay, think the last one I bought was £8 (full price is over £20), they're really neat, not much bigger than a powder compact.
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I believe ELF has just brought out a Beauty Encyclopedia range (several for eyes, lips and 1 for the face) which are proving very popular. Might be worth looking into as they're only about £6 each I think.
Someone recommended ELF's element custom compact's to me and I was really pleased with mine. The compact is £1.50 and the makeup you can choose from £1.50 as well. I did a review of it here:
http://missyrenblog.blogspot.com/2010/07/elf-elements-compact.html0 -
Thanks for the recommendations' I'll have a look at ELF at the weekend and see what colours they do.
Any other suggestions will be greatfully recevied.
Many Thanks
Emski xx0 -
Sleek do great eyeshadow palettes. They cost about £6?
They're sold in Superdrug. The colours are very intense and they really are good value.
Here are a couple on Superdrug's website:
http://www.superdrug.com/Eye-Shadow/Sleek-Makeup-I-Divine-12-Piece-Shadow-Storm/invt/472360&bklist=
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