We don't all have the cash to pay for all these high end beauty brands. We all want a product that works just as well for a lower price. I'm going to be showing you some of the best makeup dupes that could save you money ;)
Instead of getting the Urban Decay Naked Palette (£38.50 from Debenhams) get MUA Eyeshadow Palette Undressed (£4 from Superdrug)
Both palettes have 12 pigmented shadows which suit everyone. But by buying the MUA palette, your saving over £34 pounds.Instead of getting the Estee Lauder Double Wear Foundation (£31 from Debenhams) get the Revlon Colour Stay Foundation (£12.99 from Superdrug)
The shades don't exactly match but the fact this comes in two different formulas to suit dry/normal or combo/oily skin is great and your saving just over £18Instead of getting Benefit they're real mascara (£19.50 from Debenhams) get W7 absolute lashes mascara (around £2.45-3 from Amazon)
Both mascara's work wonders to your lashes and for under a fiver, I would definitely go for W7Instead of getting the Clinique chubby stick sculpting highlight (£19 from Debenhams) get the Collection 200 speedy highlighter pearl (£3.99 from Superdrug)
The collection highlighter stick is just as good, if not better, than the Clinique one plus you save £15Instead of getting the TooFaced sweetheart blush (£24 from Debenhams) get the I Heart Makeup Blushing Hearts peachy pink kiss (£4.99 from Superdrug)
I have the I Heart Makeup Blushing Hearts hot summer of Love -gold and it is so pigmented and absolutely gorgeous I really love it plus you save like £20Instead of the Bobbi Brown shimmer brick (£34 from Debenhams) get the Makeup Revolution vivid shimmer brick radiant (£3 from Superdrug)
Who knew something for £3 and Superdrug could level to the performance of Bobbi Brown? They aren't identical but the price difference for over £30 is just unbelievableInstead of benefit high beam (£21.50 from Debenhams) get the Technic high lights (£1.99 from fragrance direct)
Technics High Lights, is a little thinner in consistency than Benefit High Beam but the finish, is pretty much spot on. As for the packaging, it's a dupe in every wayInstead of the Hourglass Highlighter radiance palette (£59 from John Lewis) get the Makeup Revolution Highlighting palette radiance (£8 from Superdrug)
Obviously there is no beating Hourglass Highlighters but for having an extra £50 in your purse, I think Makeup Revolution are not far from the real dealInstead of Becca shimmering skin perfector pressed in pearl (£32 from cult beauty) get the Makeup obsession highlighter H102 pearl (£3 from boots)
Shade wise, these two are very hard to tell apart. Having said that, the texture is slightly more coarse with the Makeup Obsession dupe, but for £29 difference, these are ridiculously similarInstead of the Benefit sun beam highlighter 13ml (£19.50 from boots) get the Rimmel London good to glow highlighter in soho glow (£4.99 from boots)
Save your money and go for the Rimmel. The only difference with these two is the smell and the packaging. Once applied, you can not tell these apartInstead of the Nars orgasm blush (£23 from John Lewis) get the Sleek shimmer rose gold blush (£4.99 from Superdrug)
A world famous dupe - Sleek Shimmer Blush in Rose Gold is as good as you are going to find for that 'suits anybody' Blusher look, as created by NarsInstead of getting the Clinique chubby stick cheek colour balm robust rhubarb (£19 from John Lewis) get the Gosh giant blush passion 4 (£6.99 from Superdrug)
Both of these are easy to apply and give a healthy flushed finish. The only difference is that the Gosh dupe, doesn't last as long and the price rangeInstead of Urban Decay naked illuminated shimmering powder for face and body (£24 from Debenhams) get the NYX professional makeup illuminating bronzer in ritualistic (£8.50 from boots)
Forget the packaging and let's get down to the nitty-gritty... these two are very close in finish, and it's the product your paying for, right?Instead of the MAC mineralize skin finish in gold-deposit (£24 from MAC) get the Makeup Revolution baked bronzer in rock on world (£4 from Superdrug)
Not a perfect match but there is a whopping £20 difference. This is a great dupe to tide you over, if you are skint. The Makeup Revolution is slightly more shimmery and has more of a bronze tone to it but apart from that, it's crackingI hope this helped you guys. Remember to vote and comment if you have any questions or recommendations :)
Kaesha xoxo
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