trina11225
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There are def hit and misses with high and low end. I have from drugstore and department/Sephora. Quality is the important thing.
Yes u are right quality is important to me I'm no label person but nothing compare to my beloved ysl lipstickThere are def hit and misses with high and low end. I have from drugstore and department/Sephora. Quality is the important thing.
I used to only buy drugstore but once I started using Mac lipsticks I've converted haha. I just find I'm often disappointed now with drugstore products and it's hard for me in Canada to get refunds for drugstore products I've used so I'd rather just try a lipstick say at mac and know I like the colour and at sephora/mac you can return stuff to my knowledge which helps too. I looove MAC matte and satin lipsticks because they have great staying power. I used to really like maybelline buy lately the smell really bothers me and I don't like revlon aside from the lip butters or original just bitten balm stains.When talking about money saving, are the brands like Chanel, Dior, YSL, Guerlain etc worth the cost or you just pay for brand name and packaging? Or is sticking with cheaper brands like MAC, UD, Tarte, Stila, TooFaced etc fine(ie no big difference in quality). Are there some comparable drugstore brands that one can safely save on? =)
I'm a lurker in this thread and not *quite* ready to commit, but THANK YOU for the S&D rec! Same with me, I couldn't remember when I last wore it and I did today and fell in love. That's what shopping your stash should be like! Thanks again! (And I definitely don't need to buy the EDES now. Hah!)Thank you for reminding me and saving me from buying something !
Thanks! Yes, that is the new MAC Pro palette, which is $8. I bought 3 a while back and only filled 1. To depot, I used an old flat iron, wax paper, and the pointy part of a drugstore nail clipper. MAC shadows have a tray that pops out of the container, so they are easier than others. My tip would be to set the packaging on the flat iron and leave it until you can see it melting/curling - it is much easier to push the pan out from the bottom when the packaging just mushes apart. I found many videos on YouTube that were very helpful. I did keep the MAC packaging for B2M but I've heard some stores won't take depotted eyeshadows. For magnets, I cut up old magnets from dentists and realtors and used a dot of super glue to attach them. Many pans will still have adhesive stuck to the bottom, so I would add the super glue to the same area and then smush the magnet down.Quote:Originally Posted by LinenWhite7
I'm already working on my resolutions. I depotted the last of my single shadows and all of my Wet n Wild trios. 6 pans didn't make the cut, but here is my Wet n Wild palette. I see myself getting a lot more use and enjoyment out of these eyeshadows now!
That is so pretty, can I ask how you managed to depot and are you storing them in a new style mac palette - it looks more rigid than a Z palette?
Anyways, sorry for the long post! You ladies are awesome and I love reading here!
This is how I got started in makeup and I find myself doing the same thing. Especially with LE stuff.I also notice that I tend to compensate with drugstore brands when I'm not buying much department store stuff.... gotta watch that.
Anyways, sorry for the long post! You ladies are awesome and I love reading here!
Thanks, but I start purchasing MAC and le metier de beaute on the internet during my first parental leave, so motivation went out the door during nap time LOLcongrats! and good luck! having a second child seems like a great motivation to curb some spending
It's going to be hard to skip the entire collection. I'm hoping to get two or three items.I just peeked into the Spring collection threads. Oh no, I am in trouble. I thought I wouldn't have to worry about any makeup for a few months and Fantasy of Flowers comes out in Feb. Maybe I can limit myself to only two must have items. Or should I skip altogether? I guess I will have to wait for an official color story.