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What's Your Daily Make-Up Regime?
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today ive added primer into my routine. trying the GOSH one (cheapest in town) at £12.99 and my face feels so different! it was alot easier to put on the rest of my slap like.0
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adamantine wrote: »today ive added primer into my routine. trying the GOSH one (cheapest in town) at £12.99 and my face feels so different! it was alot easier to put on the rest of my slap like.
Hi - 17 from boots have one for £4.99
MUA Superdrug- £4
Which (skincare bran)- have one for £7- usually on offer for £3/£4 in asda/Tesco
And Elf (https://www.eyeslipsface.co.uk) have one for £6!
hth
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Depends how much time I have in the morning to be honest!
If I'm in a rush, which is more often that not, I wear Clarins Beauty Flash Balm under my foundation (Benefit Playsticks), then under eye concealer (Benefit Eyebright), mascara (Rimmel Day 2 Night in the 'day' version) and Vaseline Rosy Lips lip balm. If I've got more time I'll add a brown eyeshadow (Benefit Big Beautiful Eyes), brown eyeliner (Rimmel Special Eyes) and Benefit Sugarbomb blusher.
At weekends if I'm having a home day I just wear Lush Colour Supplement base in Light Yellow mixed with my moisturiser to even my skin tone out a bit. For the evening I'll stick to pretty much the same as my 'more time' day routine but with different coloured eyeshadow - I tend to like metallic shades in browns and golds or silvers - and a Benefit lip gloss. Oh, and I always wear nail polish."A mind needs books as a sword needs a whetstone, if it is to keep its edge." - Tyrion LannisterMarried my best friend 1st November 2014Loose = the opposite of tight (eg "These trousers feel a little loose")Lose = the opposite of find/gain (eg "I'm going to lose weight this year")0 -
adamantine wrote: »today ive added primer into my routine. trying the GOSH one (cheapest in town) at £12.99 and my face feels so different! it was alot easier to put on the rest of my slap like.Hi - 17 from boots have one for £4.99
MUA Superdrug- £4
Which (skincare bran)- have one for £7- usually on offer for £3/£4 in asda/Tesco
And Elf (www.eyeslipsface.co.uk) have one for £6!
hth
I got the Rimmel one on 3 for 2 in Boots. I think it was £6.99, so that worked £4.66 a tube - I think there is 50 ml in it.0
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