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Best value cosmetics

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Occasionally when I buy a magazine, I see the best buy cosmetics.

Quite often the more expensive ones aren't as good as the cheaper ones.

Post any good value cosmetics you have discovered.

Mine are

Nail varnish - Rimmel or Loreal
Mascara - Maybelline but I do like Lancome too
Foundation (all in one) - Body shop and Chanel
Lipstick - the Loreal £9.90 shine one is good
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  • Lusignan
    Lusignan Posts: 646 Forumite
    Bourjois is good - it's essentially the same as Chanel but at a fraction of the cost.
    I am not stubborn. I am merely correct.
  • sonee2405
    sonee2405 Posts: 1,451 Forumite
    My sister and I have totally different makeup&hairstyles so our bedroom is cluttered with beauty products and makeup.I have recently found out that collection 2000 is tested on animals which has upset both of us but I have been using some items for a while from the range
    EYELINER-collection 2000 (as the liner stick is just the correct size to easily line eyes without smudges&colour consistency is perfect
    MASCARA-No7 or Bourjois(usually no7 any type)
    EYEPENCIL-maxfactor or boots no17
    CONCEALER-natural collection or no7
    FACE POWDER-boots 17
    EYESHADOWS-boots no7, boot 17,natural collection, barry m,loreal.avon
    BLUSHER-natural collection, bourjois or no7
    LIPSTICKS-no7, maybelline or miss sporty
    FOUNDATION-no7, bourjois or max factor(we also use airbrush rio stay perfect system on special occasions but this has lasted us over 2 years so a good investment)
    NAILPOLISH-rimmel or boots 17
    we have tried a bit of dior and clinique but we have never really liked these premium ranges, no7 is a bit pricey but works out cheap when offers of discounts etc are on
    It is best to invest in a good quality set of brushes(no7) to apply makeup properly, a good mirror with illumination.light and a natural sponge for foundatin application.Also tweezermans tweezers are a good investment for eyebrows and remember good tools make even the cheapest brands last longer and look better.
    Also set makeup with evian water spray after application! hth sorry for long post
    Love can tame the wildest
  • iceicebaby
    iceicebaby Posts: 3,633 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Nivea creme for moisturiser
    Rimmel make up

    I definately agree with the above about using a good set of brushes, makes all the difference
    Baby Ice arrived 17th April 2011. Tired.com! :j
  • sonee2405
    sonee2405 Posts: 1,451 Forumite
    agree with the nivea! we use the body lotion as moisturiser lasts about a year
    Love can tame the wildest
  • milkydrink
    milkydrink Posts: 2,407 Forumite
    Foundation, powder & conceler ONLY No.7 (the ultimate for these).

    Lipstick Maybeline & No7

    Blushers & eyeshadows, well No7, bourjoise, Benefit, no absolute fav.

    Use liquid eyeliner, no real favs, like Benefit & others.

    Avon used to do eyebrown makeup that was like a thin brown mascara & in a mascara type wand, it was great (much more natural than pencil lines!!!), but as far as I know they have stopped making it :-(

    Still searching for the ultimate mascara (gotta be waterproof & thickening), IF YOU'VE FOUND IT, DO TELL ME.
  • angel
    angel Posts: 2,017 Forumite
    I agree about the Tweezerman tweezers. I used to buy 99p ones about every few weeks but I've had my Tweezerman ones for three years now and they're as good as new. A great investment.

    Also I would never be without YSL Touche Eclat Concealer. It's worth every penny as it takes years, or a good night out, off me! Even if I wear no make up, the Touche Eclat makes me look so much better.
    :smileyhea "here, hare, here" :smileyhea
  • milkydrink
    milkydrink Posts: 2,407 Forumite
    angel wrote: »
    I agree about the Tweezerman tweezers. I used to buy 99p ones about every few weeks but I've had my Tweezerman ones for three years now and they're as good as new. A great investment.

    Also I would never be without YSL Touche Eclat Concealer. It's worth every penny as it takes years, or a good night out, off me! Even if I wear no make up, the Touche Eclat makes me look so much better.

    Yep totally agree on the twezzers.

    I've never tried the touche eclat, is it really that good?
    Is it for pimples as well or just bags?
  • angel
    angel Posts: 2,017 Forumite
    kimevans wrote: »
    Yep totally agree on the twezzers.

    I've never tried the touche eclat, is it really that good?
    Is it for pimples as well or just bags?

    It lightens up around the eyes, or anywhere that needs covering a bit. Yes, it's perfect for spots and pimples too!
    :smileyhea "here, hare, here" :smileyhea
  • iceicebaby
    iceicebaby Posts: 3,633 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Rimmel concealer is good too and not as expensive as touche eclait
    Baby Ice arrived 17th April 2011. Tired.com! :j
  • pinkfluffybabe
    pinkfluffybabe Posts: 2,989 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Academoney Grad
    The Nivea soft cream is really good as a moisturiser, body cream and after sun - handy for taking just one tub on hols instead of three.

    Vaseline is also good for a multitude of things

    Accessorise sell really good lip glosses quite cheaply - probably the last place you would think to buy make up, but I've had mine for ages now and it stays on well.
    Not buying unnecessary toiletries 2024 26/53 UU, 25 IN
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