Cheap makeup does not have to
mean a cheap look. If you’ve been told otherwise, then it’s probably by someone
who can afford to pay more for high-end makeup, but it really isn’t necessary.
Plenty of makeup artists and
enthusiasts purchase cheap cosmetics. It is an especially smart choice for
items that we are meant to throw away every few months, such as mascaras and
powders.
There are many so-called “beauty dupes” that act and look
like high-end brands but only cost a fraction of the price. An example is Sleek
Blushes instead of Nars, which costs significantly more. Other brands that are
well known for not looking cheap, even though their cost is, include Olay,
Covergirl, Maybelline, Neutrogena, New York Color and NYX.
Beauty gurus tend to believe that it is worth paying more
for quality items, and then using cheaper alternatives for ones that aren’t as
important to you. Perhaps you’d like to dig into your wallet for foundation,
but could find cheaper alternatives for eye shadows and blushes.
Everyone has a personal preference as to what works for them,
so it is advisable to go to your local drugstore or grocery store and have a
look at their makeup. Testing samples on yourself, and returning at a later
time to see if they lasted and achieved the look you were going for, and so on,
can really help save money.
If you are interested in certain products, but looking for
drugstore alternatives, there are many tutorials or blog posts online to help
guide you. The more specific you are about the look you want to achieve, the
more you will be able to find.
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