Where do you buy it?
What type of makeup do you buy?
cover girl
walmart/target/k-mart
What type of makeup do you buy?
cover girl is a great product of make-up to buy
Reply:neutrogena bronzer, cover girl eye shadow, lamcome mascara and many expensive brands milani lipstick, that are more irritating than the over the counter brands...its not worth the $$$ for them..
Reply:Mac and Cover girl
Walmart (both)
Macy%26#039;s(mac)
Reply:Mineral makeup. I get them on ebay. Basically i think all mineral makeups are of good quality, because their ingredients are pretty similar. The difference are the finishes and range of colours. They%26#039;re really affordable too!
Reply:MAC, celebrities wear it. It%26#039;s so cool. =)
www.MACCosmetics.com
Try it. It%26#039;s so pretty.
鈾?it a lot!
Reply:I like to go to Sephora or the department stores like Macy%26#039;s depending on my budget I will buy Elizabeth Arden, Lancome, Chanel, Christian Dior for specific things. like at EA I like their brow filler, perfume and face powder, Lancome I like their mascara and eye shadow and some facial creams and they always have cute free gifts. Chanel for facial powder and their lipsticks and nailpolish, perfume. Christian Dior for facial shimmer perfume. I haven%26#039;t really tried MAC, I feel so claustrophobic in their little store maybe I will buy some online. Clinique is a good place to go buy facial moisturizer, cleanser, and toner. The only cheap stuff I will buy is lip liner/lip gloss Sephora has a line that is pretty good.
Reply:physicians formula(wal-mart, target, drugstores) for everything except for lip gloss which I usually buy at victoria%26#039;s secret.
Reply:mac, benefit and too faced
expensive, but worth it !
as i don%26#039;t know where you%26#039;re from i%26#039;ll give you the websites :)
www.maccosmetics.com
www.benefitcosmetics.com
www.toofaced.com
Reply:I use Bee Luscious. It is the best.
http://www.beeluscious.com
Reply:mainly maybelline and covergirl from walmart, walgreens, rite aid, and cvs. i look in the paper to see what is on sale at which store to get a good deal
Reply:smashbox, benefit, l%26#039;oreal
shoppers
Reply:jane iredale... it%26#039;s an all-natural company and you can find them online or in cosmetalogy offices. it%26#039;s so light and it%26#039;s actually good for your skin so it%26#039;s ok to wear it for long periods of time.
Reply:Benefit
Macys*
Reply:from the nature. LOL. I dont wear make up.
Reply:I buy lots of different brands. I like Napoleon Perdis for my foundation- I usually get %26#039;Minimal Makeup%26#039;- really sheer and they have my perfect colour. They colour match it for you, but it%26#039;s kinda exy. I buy it at the napoleon counter at my local shopping centre, or sometimes Myer. For concealer, I like the Body Shop lightening touch- kinda like YSL Touch Eclat, but cheaper! Maybelline mascaras are the best, and for eyeliner I have a mix of rimmel, covergirl (eyebrow pencil), loreal and this great lancome one which is a fantastic blue colour. For powder, I really like Maybelline pure power, I use dove tinted moisturiser in the day. I get covergirl, maybelline, rimmel and loreal from kmart or target, Body Shop from...the Body shop, and lancome from myer or david jones. I like rimmel bronzer and blush too, and lipsticks I use revlon, covergirl, rimmel, napoleon, whatever I can find good colours in! The only lipgloss I wear are natio and lancome juicy tubes, which I like to buy from myer. I%26#039;ve never had my own juicy tube, but I%26#039;m desparate for one! Also, revlon illuminator is nice.
So, in a brief summary, I buy pricier face makeup and only sometimes splurge on lips and eyes. I don%26#039;t really think that price is any indication of quality, coz I have a friend who can only wear cheap foundation because the oils in her skin and the pH fully reacts with the expensive makeup, she has even been to all the fancy counters and they told her that she should stick to the cheaper stuff if that%26#039;s what works. For me, I like a bit of balance!
Interesting question!
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