Girls Cheap Luxury Makeup Product
During the holidays, when ravenous shopping ops and beauty swag abound at every turn, it’s easy to justify that prestigious face-cream splurge (if Kylie Jenner deserves it...) or a limited-edition find (hello, Tom Ford’s Lips & Boys). In fact, most of us in the 18 to 34 set will spend nearly a quarter of our holiday gift-giving budget on ourselves, according to a newreport by PricewaterhouseCoopers. Potential for financial ruin (or coming up embarrassingly short on spending for others) is tremendous.
Lucky for you, we have a plan for how to luxe up your beauty rituals without spiraling into buyer's remorse. The strategy? Making a few meaningful purchases that give your entire routine a more decadent look and feel — without breaking the bank. Let us upgrade ya, eight different ways, ahead.
Retool Your Makeup Brush
We love the complexion-clarifying results of a face mask, but our at-home practice is far from a spa-like experience. Simulate relaxation and cut the mess by sweeping on masks with a dense brush, instead. Not only is it more hygienic than using your hands, it also distributes the product more evenly, says celebrity facialist Robin McDonald, who treats Charlize Theron.
May Lindstrom The Facial Treatment Brush, $30, available at May Lindstrom.
Go High-Fiber
Poly-blend sweaters can’t hold a candle to cashmere. And when it comes to smoothing on skin-care products, cheapo cotton disks have nothing on the hyper-soft, all-cotton alternative. We’re partial to these Japanese silk-and-cotton pillows, which make sweeping on toners and essences a luxury, not a chore. The pads are as soft as rose petals, but have a slightly textured surface meant to exfoliate dead skin cells, so products can penetrate better. For the girl craving a little bathroom bling, try Chanel’s version, stamped with interlocking Cs. Swoon.
Cle de Peau Facial Cotton, $20, available at Cle de Peau.
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