depends, some drugstore stuff works the same or better than some high end brands so y spend more money on somethign that works the same? for example i buy cheap lipsticks and glosses cuz i see no difference so yeah it totally depends on what im buying. and i also dont think that expensive brands r always better
Has anyone tried eye shadows from CLAIRE'S? I have a couple of small palletes from there and one big shimmer pallete which is as good as coastal scents shimmer pallete...good selection of colors, very pigmented and shimmery...the price is also not bad and if you catch them to be BUY ONE GET ONE 50%, even better!!
Just wanted to share...
Don’t know if there’s any truth in this, so maybe some of you girls may know… I reckon that cheaper brands can do a just as good (if not better) job than expensive ones but for some reason I feel that the expensive ones may be more kinder on our skin in the long run.
I mean you get a lot of products these days that contain vitamin E etc. and we don’t actually know the harm that cheap brands may be doing!
yeah depends high prices doesnt mean they are gonna suit you well , and low prices doesnt mean you are getting bad quality , so i say it all depends, rimmel is kinda cheap in uk but its equally good and famous, i love bourjois , and have you tried natural cosmetics and collection 2000, they are cheap but good,
i recently came across a youtube video by oxfordjasmine and i saw her use ELF products as they were and are cruelty free so i checked them and purchased few to my surprise ,they are amazing and they have tis free makeup kit offer too where you purchase £25 or more worth products and get a free mini makeup kit. www.eyeslipsface.co.uk i will defo recommend them to all , they have such low prices that u can buy almost everything and i have heard all good words bout them in latest newspaper bout their studio line collection
most of the time you can find same quality in drug store brands...the main difference is in the eyeshadows. most of the drugstore eyeshdows are chalky and not pigmented enough (esp mattes)