From the Vault: Dept Store Makeup on a Drugstore Budget

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If you’ve been lusting over some of the makeup brands I mention here, but thought you couldn’t afford it, this post’s for you!

While I do find there are some good drugstore products out there, they come with their setbacks (can’t test before you buy, shady cashiers who smile when you buy but give you the 3rd degree when you return, etc.). So how do you score some of the really good stuff when a $40 price tag on foundation scares you more than A Nightmare on Elm Street Part 1? Read on, my pretties!

1. Create a beauty fund. Skip 2 lattes every week and by the end of the month you’ll have about $40. You can get 2 MAC eyeshadows and a small tube of Benefit badGal Lash Mascara with that. Or a NARS Blush and a Make Up For Ever Aqua Eyes eyeliner pencil.

Set up a no-fee, no balance requirement savings account so you can stash away your beauty dollars for a (pretty) rainy day. You can start with just $10/week!

2. Get outlet bound. If you’ve never been outlet shopping before, you are missing out, girl! Not only can you score designer wardrobe staples at a discount, but some makeup brands like Estee Lauder (the mother hen of brands like MAC and Clinique) have outlets where you can get up to 30% off! Estee Lauder’s is called the Cosmetics Company Store. You can find out if there’s an outlet near you by checking out outletbound.com

3. Join the club. Many retailers like Sephora offer free membership clubs (Sephora’s is called Beauty Insiders) where you can score some serious perks just by being a loyal customer.

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4. Back 2 MAC. Just for being kind to the earth by bringing in 6 empty MAC primary product containers, MAC will give you a free lipstick (and in some stores an eyeshadow or lipglass)! Don’t throw away those containers! Check out Back 2 MAC.

5. Multitask. Buying multitasking products is not only good for your pocket, it’s good for the earth! Some of my favorite multitasking products include:

NARS The Multiple (use it as a blush, a luminizer, as a shadow, or as a gloss)
MAC #187 Brush (use it to apply blush, liquid foundation, shimmer products, loose powder, pressed powder, bronzer, etc.)
MAC Pigment (use as eyeshadow, blush, mix it in nail polish, shimmer, mix it in a mixing medium to make mascara, etc. and the best part is it will last you a long time! Split the cost of a container with a friend)

You can also use a great eyeshadow color as a blush, blush as an eyeshadow, etc.

6. Sample. If you don’t use foundation very often or just need it for a special event, ask for a sample! Just don’t make it a habit of asking for enough samples until you have a full bottle of the product because the makeup artist WILL remember you…lol.

About Danielle

28 year old banker, Image Consultant, Makeup Artist, and President of Urban Glamour, LLC. Trained by the best at NYC's Fashion Institute of Technology, I enjoy bringing out the FIERCE in everyone through personalized thorough image consultations. Think of me as your style and beauty entourage all wrapped up into one bubbly brown package :) Though my professional career began (and still is) in Finance, I have had the honor and privilege of working backstage at NYC Fashion Week shows like Karen Walker, Jayson Brunsdon, Sabyaschi, and Bridal Market Week for Vera Wang. You can also find me running around photo shoots doing makeup and styling. If you have a style or beauty question, contact me. Your question could be featured on the site!

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