I get daily emails from a website called Refinery 29...it has all kinds of fashion and beauty articles that just take a quick minute to click through. This week they had an article on drug store beauty products that are just as good as the expensive stuff you'd find at places like Sephora which is great because I'm in desperate need of some new make up. Here are the things from the article I was most excited about...I'll probably go pick them up on my lunch break!
These four-in-one eyeshadow palettes prove that high-quality shadows don't have to be high-priced. Plus, Kashuk's metallic shades go on shimmery, instead of overly glittery or sparkly, making them super versatile and wearable for all occasions.
Sonia Kashuk Eye Quads, $12.99, available at Target.
It's true—great brushes mean great makeup application. But a pro set can bust your budget. So, if you're looking for the basic necessities, go for EcoTools: a large powder brush, an eyeshadow brush, a brush for smudging and blending, and a fluffy kabuki for blush or bronzer. The brand's cruelty-free bristles are made of super-soft synthetic taklon and the brushes are crafted out of recycled aluminum and bamboo handles.
EcoTools Makeup Brushes, $3.99-$12.49 for a set, available at Walgreens.
With super-powered frizz-taming properties, this treatment also brings life back to damaged hair, boosts shine, and its price-tag won't break the bank.
Organix Renewing Moroccan Argan Penetrating Oil, $7.99, available at Ulta.
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