1. Collection Lasting Perfection Colour Correctors (£4.19)
If you're a fan of the Collection Lasting Perfection Concealer (and I know so many of you are - there was almost a riot when it went out of stock!) then you'll love these colour correcting additions that help to create an even more flawless base. The same texture and pigment, these are available in either a yellow, lilac or green variant to counteract dullness, sallowness or redness. Creamy and highly saturated, these work really well on the skin on their own (obviously under foundation) or mixed with your usual concealer if you're not a fan of too many layers. Colour correction may have been a trend in 2016, but it's actually been a pro secret for years - so don't dismiss it!
2. Essence Volume Stylist Curl & Hold Mascara (£3.00)
This German brand is frustratingly only available in Wilko, but it is available to buy online. They have so many great little bargains on offer, most of which are only a few pounds - including their mascaras which are generally a bit of a hidden gem. This 'Volume Stylist Curl & Hold' features a slightly curved wand (that you can't see in the pic) and a tonne of bristles, as well as a reservoir to hold an excess of product, which together results in a super lifted and voluminous lash line. Personally I find that Essence mascaras can leave me with Panda eyes if I'm not careful with their removal, but I'm really enjoying the result this provides. It's a great one to use every day, if you can't bear to reach for the YSL/Dior/MAC/whatever posh mascara you're currently loving.
3. Rimmel London Super Gel Nail Polish (£5.99)
I've bought Rimmel nail plishes for as long as I've been wearing colour on my talons, mainly because they're incredibly affordable and offer a huge range of colour. The latest launch from the brand is a 'Super Gel' alternative to gel nails, which is applied in two stages: the colour followed by the 'gel effect' topcoat. Thanks to the super thick brush, application is a doddle and a true-to-bottle colour can be achieved in only two coats (although the first can be a touch streaky, so keep with it!) I'm really impressed with the smoothness of the finish which really covers and conceals any texture imperfections or flaking, as well as the longevity - a couple of days in and it's still going strong, even if I don't expect it to stay put for anywhere near the 14 days it promises. My current fave is undoubtedly Purple Splash, but there are over twenty shiny shades to choose from.
4. NYX Vivid Brights Cream Colour (£5.50)
A brand I'm quickly falling head over heels for, NYX just seem to nail affordable beauty while still providing textures and formats that are a little bit different. These Cream Colour pots offer a really strong pigment that can be used in a multitude of ways - either as an eyeshadow, liner or even lip colour or blush if the need arises! Although some shades are richer and creamier than others (generally speaking the pastel shades are harder to work with,) they're beautiful to blend and would look amazing paired with a flush of bronzer this summer. The creamy texture does take some getting used to if you're usually just a powder eyeshadow girl, but the beauty is all in the experimentation.
5. Olivia Hale Blush & Bronze (From £1.99)
Part of a whole brand launch into Home Bargains (which seems to be more of an Oop North thing - it's always my first stop when I visit my mum in Derby!) these may be packaged in slightly cheap and tacky plastic cases, but it's what's inside that counts. I've tried a whole heap of makeup from the brand and these are definitely my top picks (alongside the glosses and polishes, where you can't really go wrong) as they're soft, pigmented and easy to buff into skin. If you don't want to take your expensive makeup on holiday with you this summer (we've all been there when it arrives on the luggage carousel smashed to smithereens,) then these offer a super cheap way to still look hot - no compromise needed. FYI the bronzer is very shimmery though, so proceed with caution if you're not into a glistening cheekbone...
Have you found any other makeup bargains recently that you think we should all know about?
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Great finds! The lilac Rimmel polish looks gorgeous. I love a bit of Collection Lasting Perfection so definitly going to check out the new additions x
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I tried NYX lipstick and I love it. It so long lasting and around £6. I will get some shades, as I need new ones. I usually prefer powders, but I like trying new things too.
ReplyDeleteThe Essence mascara looks like a winner, I saw it in store the other day and wondered if I should buy another mascara
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How have I never spotted those NYX pots before? Will definitely be picking those up on my next trip to boots! Such a helpful post!
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Glad you found it useful Becky!
DeleteThe consistency of the Collection colour correctors looks really nice and pigmented. They definitely look worth a try!
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I was pleasantly surprised at how strong and creamy the pigment was.
DeleteI will definitely check out those! Love the colours of nail polish
ReplyDeleteBest beauty finds! I'd love to try the Rimmel London polishes and the Essence mascara!
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I love my Nyx products so I'll definitely keep a look out for those cream colours, they look amazing! Xox
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