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Tuesday, 27 September 2016

THE ABSOLUTELY EPIC ULTIMATE GUIDE TO BEAUTY ON A BUDGET



Welcome to the most epic penny saving guide when it comes to beauty you will ever see! Here I have compiled my years of thriftyness into one handy blog post so that everyone can afford to look great no matter how deep your pockets go.
I want to arm you with the tools to build a beauty collection and get smart with how you spend so that you can get the most out of your makeup wardrobe and not feel left behind.

Here are my top 20 tips to help you. If there are any more tips I haven't mentioned leave me a comment and share the budget friendly love!

1. Keep it Sleek and Edited



The very first thing you should do is assemble all of your makeup into one place. Have a look through everything and see what you use and what you do not. What isn't working for you and why, and what products do you need more of and what do you have too much of? Knowing your beauty inventory back to front will save you from making costly mistakes when you do come to spending.

Don't buy anything you already have at home - use it up first and don't buy anything you know you will use never or at best once. Neon eyeshadows anyone?!




No matter if it cost £1 or £80 - anything you do not use up to it's entirety is a waste.


2. Dupes



Possibly the most obvious point on my list but so commonly overlooked. Tom Ford and Charlotte Tilbury are amazing but absolutely not a must to still look amazing. Has anyone ever stopped you in a lift to question why you are wearing a dupe eyeshadow and not the Chanel?

Swatch, layer and think about adding a primer if appropriate to make the product pop if needs be. Don't fall for consumer hype if you can't afford to play along. Makeup is great but not the be and end all.

Here are my go-to dupe brands:

Base/Face - Nyx
Concealers - Collection 2000
Eye Palettes - Sleek/Makeup Revolution


Lips/Nails - Barry M

3. Real Techniques Brushes



Amazing quality brushes that blend well, wash up well and are incredibly soft to the touch. They also don't lose bristles or degenerate over time. One whole set is the same price as one single brush in Mac or Bobbi Brown. They are also sold in Tk Maxx and Asda at an even lower price than Boots and Superdrug.

Also the Miracle Complexion blending sponge is the only tool I use to apply foundation as it gives a flawless coverage. Pick one up for a fraction of the price of the original Beauty Blender - £20 for a sponge?! A SPONGE?! Lol no tar.

4. Get Sensible

 



Always swatch before you buy, and never ever rush a purchase especially if it's outside what you would normally spend on an item. Ask, do I need this, will I wear it? Did I want it as badly before I came into the store?

If you are unsure go to a counter and ask for the product to be tested on you or for a sample. Go home, look at the results in natural light and check out the reviews online. Also double check there isn't a dupe you could buy instead especially if it's an eyeshadow or lipstic
k which are the most commonly duped items out there.


5. Stick to your budget
 

I've worked on counters I know how it goes. Someone comes in for a foundation we are pressured into link selling which means showing them a blusher and powder too for example. If you can afford to indulge in this great - if not politely decline or say you will think about it.
 

No mascara or lipstick is ever worth not being able to pay your bills so don't get carried away if you know you really can't afford to. I've been to counters before where I just wanted that one item but they start trying to sell me unrelated items so be firm with yourself and the person serving if needs be.

One day you will be able to afford it and it will be great - until then resist temptation or find a dupe. Trust me it will feel
great initially but only until your statement comes through. If you want to be able to comfortably afford this stuff in the future it's time for you to get financially smart.

6. Beauty Card Events




Department stores frequently have beauty club card events such as 10% off all products or triple points. This can lead to big savings if you are the type of customer who buys all their beauty in one go once a year. You can sign up to alerts or ask in store when the next event will be.

7. Beauty Bags/Offers



Following on from my last point, if you are someone who buys
your makeup all in one go - look out for beauty bag offers. Companies such as Dior, Lancome, Clinique, Clarins, Estee Lauder etc frequently give out gift bags full of products if you buy 2 or more items. It depends on different stores and the offers will differ too. The best ones tend to be at Christmas where you can get an insane amount of makeup for free just for buying what you normally would just at a different time of year.

8. TK Maxx



 



Quite simply, it's an amazing treasure trove of different skincare and makeup brands at heavily discounted prices. It's a pick and mix for beauty lovers and the stock differs greatly everytime you go in. Illamasqua, Nars, Lauder, Essie and OPI are just some of the brands I have spotted in there recently.

9. National Beauty Events




Imats, The Clothes Show, Beauty Con and Professional Beauty are just some of the events that happen every year and offer massive discounts against the original price. Granted, you have to buy a ticket to get in, but you can guarantee you will make your money back in savings especially if you are a MUA in need of lots of products for your kit
or if what you need is quite specialist. 

10. Competitions






Over the years I've won hundreds of pounds worth of products which you've probably seen me blog about if you've been following me for long enough! I've won items from Sunday Riley, Nars and Sleek on caption contests run on their official social media channels (p.s: I never en
ter ones where you just enter your details and they sell these on for profit...)

My Tip? Never start with "I want to win because". Give it a bit of thought, sass and something unexpected for the judges. Don't believe me? I haven't lost a single one I have entered up to now.

11. Experiment with what you have


Don't have money for endless eyeshadows and lip colours? Get into custom blending (you can use separate pots to make your own lip products for example) you can also layer different toned eyeshadows together to create a completely custom colour.

Also, some products are multi-use such as benetint which is designed for lips and cheeks. These are
perfect for travel too!

12. Know what's important

 


Only spend more on products on what is most important for you. For me this is the base. I need a good foundation that will last well and gives me good coverage as if the base is wrong, nothing else is right! If you struggle to find a colour match for your skintone you should also factor in a mixer shade to alter up the colour/undertone as well.

I personally feel high end foundation cannot be duped to the standard of other makeup products which is why I don't cop out on my base
but do with other products.

13. Research before you buy



Just because a brand has a new contour or eye palette out doesn't mean it's right for you. If you can
- swatch on your own skintone, read reviews and check for cheaper dupes before you part with your cash.

Makeup Revolution have duped pretty much every Urban Decay palette at 1/10th of the price. If you're in a financial tightspot this is a godsend. Granted,
sometimes there is a difference in the quality but not always so do your research. You'd be amazed at what can be found as a cheaper alternative if you don't settle on the first thing you see.

14. 3 for 2 offers

Boots and Superdrug frequently have 3 for 2 offers across all beauty. Save up for these events and make the most of it by buying 3 similar priced items. Don't spend £30 on skincare then £2 on your cheapest item which you'll get for free - get crafty with it to maximise your savings.


15. Seasonal Sales


Christmas sales aren't just for onesies and tacky jumpers. Often companies will sell Christmas themed items such as beauty advent calendars or gift sets with a
seasonal theme on the box which they wouldn't be able to sell after that date. It's the exact same stuff just in a festive box which you'll recycle once you get it home anyway.

Look out for these offers right after any seasonal holiday in makeup, skincare and fragrance - you'll be amazed! Selfridges for your higher end items but do try all online retailers depending on where you live.

16. Magazines


 
Every Month keep an eye on what the magazines are giving away as a free gift. In the UK it's not uncommon to see products from Benefit, Eyeko, Estee Lauder and Ciate amongst many other brands as the free gift. Sometimes the price of the magazine only costs a fraction of what the gift is worth!

Also, some magazines offer makeup as a free gift when signing up to a subscription so if you were planning to do this anyway it can be an added bonus. 



17. Ask for samples



 

Great if you have a job interview but cannot afford a new foundation for it. You can always return and purchase it if you get the job (and love the product of course!)



Whether they will give it to you varies on the store as much as the brand. If a brand declines but there is another counter in a different store - try there instead. I know I have given hundreds of foundation samples out in my time covering counters and the majority of brands are more than happy to oblige. 



18. Book a makeover


If you have a special event coming up or are just stuck in a makeup rut and don't want to spend money on products you are not sure if you will love - call up or visit your nearest counter or store of your favourite brand.

Some brands will offer a makeover free on the spot, and for others you will need to book ahead. Some brands charge a fee that's redeemable against a product and others may charge a flat fee so it's worth finding out in advance to make sure you can afford it.

Many brands offer this service and some of the most popular include Mac, Bobbi Brown, Lancome and Urban Decay. For prom and event makeup it always works out cheaper than hiring a makeup artist or visiting a beauty salon - plus you get all branded products which isn't always the case depending on where you go.



19. Turn your powder products into liquid liners/shadows



Damp eyeshadow brush = amazingly pigmented eyeshadows

Damp Eyeliner brush = dip in shadows to create liquid liner from powder pigments.

The sleek palette in Storm is my favourite for this. You can do eyes, brows and liner all in one palette. Don't overload the brush with water to avoid turning the shadow into mush. Make sure you use the same amount of water on each eye to get the same intensity.

I love this tip and share it with customers all the time. It allows you to re-invent what you have and create a whole new set of products from using exactly what you had already! Try using a bottle lid to keep your water in so you don't keep having to run to the tap. 




20. Avoid waste



When applying foundation with a sponge, don't apply the product directly onto it as it will soak it straight up and you'll end up going through your foundation much quicker.


Also be careful when "tapping off" powder based products to avoid the excess product floating into mid air and not back into the container.

Finally, watch you close up your nail polishes directly after using them to avoid them drying out as you won't get the ml's you paid for and you'll have re-purchase much quicker.



 










Monday, 16 May 2016

Sleek i-Divine Palette in Storm

The amount of eye palettes you can buy these days are pretty eyewatering (I'm sorry!) so it's little wonder most of us find the process of choosing one a little too much sometimes.

Back in 2012 I won tickets to The Clothes Show along with a goodie bag courtesy of Sleek. Out of everything I was lucky enough to win, the item I loved the most using it pretty much everyday was their I-Divine palette in Storm. After using it to the point where the mirror had broken off and I'd accidentally hoovered one of the shades clean off the pan (next time I'll use a wipe to clean my makeup!) I decided it was time for out with the old in with the new.




I had planned to re-purchase this palette during my recent beauty spree to Meadowhall however with a shopping list as long as Kim K's surgery record I simply ran out of time! I was delighted to see Sleek had now brought itself to my local branch of Boots within the last week meaning no more two hour treks to the nearest outlet.
As you can see I pulled out all the brand new tester slots and had a good old neb n' swatch!



Since I last owned this palette they've since named the shades which is brilliant for being able to describe my favourites to you. Two of my can't live without shades include Firestorm and Dust Storm which are shimmery yet not glittery and extremely pigmented and long lasting especially if applied with a damp eyeshadow brush. You'll never lust over a Tom Ford palette ever again!


 

  
I think compared to other Sleek palettes, Storm is the most wearable and the shades really can be used from day through to night. It's all well and good having pretty bright colours in a palette - but if you are not going to be able to use them everyday then to me it's just a waste. With storm you can do day or night and even brows (Eye of the storm) and liner (blackout) so you can truly get the use out of every single colour. 





This palette costs £8.99 and can be picked up from Boots. For this price you get 12 wearable pigmented shades and a huge mirror in the lid which I love. For those of you who can't face paying £40 for a naked palette I highly recommend you try Sleek first. Try my damp eyeshadow brush trick and you will never look back... infact you will look forwards straight into the mirror astounded at your mesmerising eyeshadow colours!