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Sunday, December 29, 2019

Best Beauty Finds in 2019


This is exactly my type of foundation: light-medium coverage, very lightweight on the skin and with a natural, non-foundation look. I have to use powder with this one, since it can get shiny during the day despite my currently dry skin, but it's manageable. It wears nicely, it doesn't look bad over pores or uneven texture, so it reminds me of Fit Me Matte + Poreless, though there are differences. The shade is a total win for me, 095 a very pale neutral-pink that matches me perfectly. Maybelline foundations are worth it for the pale shades alone.

I bought several foundations at the end of the year and this was my pick for the medium coverage formula with a satin-matte finish. It stays long on the skin and wears well without becoming patchy or too obvious during the day. I got shade 008 which is a nice pale shade with a neutral to cool undertone. 

CLINIQUE Even Better Refresh Hydrating and Repairing Makeup Full-Coverage Foundation
0.75 Custard
I've never been a fan of high coverage foundations because they look so obvious, but this one I can get along with. Despite the name I wouldn't necessary consider it as for dry skin oily, as it's not overly dewy and it doesn't slip into creases. It's got more of a satin finish and a medium-full coverage, it still looks natural enough, it doesn't emphasise pores and it has the best staying power I've seen at foundations. Shade 0.75 is very pale, though with a more intense undertone than Maybelline and it's yellow, but it's not like Nars' Siberia and it fits my neutral skin. 

NOTE: None of the three knock MAYBELLINE Fit Me Matte + Poreless off its throne. That foundation still looks best on me.

HONOURABLE MENTION:  
MAYBELLINE Instant Anti-age Eraser Multi-use Concealer 00 Ivory - Not a new product to me, but a new shade. 00 Ivory is a very pale shade that's a great match for my skin tone.


I've been skipping powder for years because all I've tried looked so odd on my skin making my foundation obvious or patchy. I got this one because people mentioned it works for dry skin as well. It's not a natural looking powder, but it sort of perfects the skin and makes final finishes to the makeup. It's matte without being too much, it doesn't highlight dry patches or make them worse, it smooths the texture of the skin and blurs the lines and pores to a certain degree. I've tried the famous Laura Mercier powder and they perform the same on me. 

What else is going to be in this post than these. I've worn them almost every day since I got back early in this year. These are definitely some of the best blushes I've tried so far. They always look so smooth on the skin, they blend well, have plenty of pigmentation and they last well. I particularly like shade 50 because it has this fine shimmer that gives a glow to the cheeks without looking glittery or like an obvious streak of a shiny blush. I've recently seen Notino started to sell L.O.V. so they should be available in several European countries. 

HONOURABLE MENTIONS: 
ARTDECO Anti Pollution Spray - that fine mist! So worth having for that alone.
PIXI Glow Mist - great ingredients.


For years I assumed this is one of those too wet mascaras that weighs down the lashes, so it's not for me - I was so wrong. This one really impressed me for a regular formula. It's not amazingly volumising, but I love how it separates and combs the lashes creating a natural looking effect of great lashes. Also no matter how much I apply it never looks clumpy. Though the formula is not very wet, it still doesn't manage to hold up my lashes, but at least it doesn't weigh them down. It's one of my favourite regular formulas.

Another impressive regular formula. The brush reminds me of Essence <3 Extreme waterproof, as it's the same type of a regular wand with very densely packed bristles. This results in about the same effect, nicely separated, "multiplied" lashes with a fanned out effect. Formula isn't gloopy or wet which is a big plus, as because of this it's not a messy mascara and it doesn't drop the lashes. In terms of holding a curl it's as good as a regular mascara can be, so it holds them up half way, which is good in my books for such a formula

The best eyeliner for the waterline I've found that's also easily available in my nearest drugstores. It's very similar to Avon's Supershock in terms of formula - intense black, very pigmented, soft and transfers with ease into the waterline. This lasts all day my waterline - not smudged between the lashes like all liners like to end up after an hour or two, but on the actual waterline. It's seriously good.


Winners for my favourite eyeshadows. Just like the Blushement blushes these have been pretty much the only eyeshadows I've worn since I got them. These are so pigmented, so easy to use and blend. I almost always wear just one shade at once (in general) because of my eye shape on which it's useless to try with elaborate looks and these make it so easy. I just apply them with fingers, I get plenty of colour quickly and just blend the edges either with a brush or with a finger if I can't be bothered. They are this interesting hybrid between a pressed-loose eyeshadow that behaves almost like a cream eyeshadow. They last well on my non-oily eyelids, even with no base. I also love all the colours I have, which is usual because I tend to like just one or two in eyeshadow ranges, but all of these are so wearable and pretty. 


This recently became my most worn shade and my goes-with-everything pick - actually it's the only shade I feel comfortable with right now given my experimenting with hair colours. It's a great nude shade that's neither too warm nor too cool, but it's more unique than a regular nude for my skin tone (Oriflame's Pink Flair is more of a classic nude). This formula is Catrice's best yet. It's very lightweight and comfortable with a finish that can in fact be best described as demi matte. 

This is praised for a reason. It not a heavy, balmy sticky texture, yet it somehow manages to last on the lips until the morning and it leaves the lips properly nourished. Since it's not heavy and actually has a pretty glossy shine, I can wear it during the day too. I can't say how effective it is on very dry lips, since mine are never very chapped, but reviews are rating it high and my lips look nicely nourished with no dry patches in the morning.

HONOURABLE MENTIONS:


I've been looking for an affordable oil cleanser that wouldn't break me out for years and this is. It's got a nice rich oil texture which emulsifies into a thick emulsion that removes all makeup, though (the only minus I can say) it can't quite handle every waterproof mascara (Essence's are so stubborn). It doesn't irritate my eyes or make my vision foggy, there's no annoying scent, it washes off completely leaving no filter behind and unlike a lot of oils it doesn't break me out. One pump is enough for my face, so I use it much less than Biobaza I used before and it's also cheapest per millilitre from the oils that suit me. If I didn't have to order online it'd be perfect, but it doesn't take that long to arrive from Japan.  

My skin looked its best when I was using this and Nuxe Huile Prodigieuse. I then gave other vitamin C products a try and some retinols, but since I finished my first bottle, it's been downhill. I'm currenlty going through a case of "retinol uglies" and it's even impossible to wear makeup right now, so I can only remember fondly how good my skin was with this and hope I get through bad skin days soon. This is by far the nicest vitamin C product I've used, also most effective and a great product in general. This contains 10 % ascorbic acid, yet it works more effectively on me than the 20% Tiam, it also has no alcohol and it contains glycerine, squalane and hyaluronic acid. he emulsion is very lovely - it's a nice smooth liquid formula that applies with ease and feels moisturising. Eucerin recommends to mix this with your moisturiser, but like I use it on its own as the first step, leave it to absorb for at least 15-20 minutes and apply other care. I mentioned when I reviewed this that it took two weeks for the effects to start showing, but after than my skin was looking its best. It was always properly nourished, it started to become more even, healthy and I had zero breakouts. One thing that sucks is that bottles are very small with only 7.5 ml of product and it's not cheap, but it's the best such product I found so far for my skin. 


My favourite moisturiser. It has niacinamide is 4th on the list and it also has hyaluronic acid, adenosine and plenty of extracts. It's my night moisturiser because it takes a bit longer to sink in, though it's not a heavy feeling formula, it's a gel-cream one. It works for my skin and keeps in in check. 

I wanted this for so long because I had a generous tester once and this oil really suit my skin. It's the thickest oil in my collection, so I use a few drops as my first oil, then used Palmer's or Nuxe over to do my facial massage. This works for my skin and leaves is nourished/normalised with a healthy glow. 

HONOURABLE MENTIONS: 
NUXE Huile Prodigieuse Florale - I've been using the original for 6-7 years, this is just a new scent. 


There were only two hand creams with a decent SPF I could find here in shops, both from Neutrogena and this one is with the highest SPF. But I don't like it just for the sun protection, it's also a nice formula. It's a medium-thick cream, but it doesn't take too long to absorb, though it leaves a noticeable moisturising film on the skin which is not slippery. 

I got this a while ago, but only recently really started to appreciate it properly. My skin became incredibly dry for a period, so much that it was flaky all over and no cream keep it moisturised for long. This was my saviour. I kept reapplying in a thick coat, so like a sleeping mask and my skin regularly absorbed it completely within two hours, but after a day I saw a big improvement. It contains a high percentage of glycerine and 5% panthenol which is designed for assisting regeneration and repairing of targeted areas, so it was perfect for the task. Formula feels similar to Bepanthen, but feels smoother to apply and easier to spread. The only thing that bothers me is the packaging because it felt empty and I couldn't get anything out anymore, but when I cut the tube in half and there was so much still left.


A miracle in a tube - I think I said this plenty of times. It's not a new product to me, but the last time I had it was a long time ago before blog, while I praised the Intense Hydrator from this line a lot in the past years. Together these two are an unbeatable duo. One use and my hair feels like it was never bleached. Both are amazing products for making hair feel renewed even if you abused it to oblivion. I prefer to use the two together, though both Reconstructor and Hydrator can be used on their own, but Reconstructor which is an intense protein treatment leaves the hair kind of hard to the touch which is true for protein treatments in general, so you have to use something moisturising after to give the hair back that pliability and Hydrator works best with this, though I could use another hydrating conditioner or mask. I'd love to have massive 1 litre bottles of both.

My third product from the K-Pack line and it features the same Quadramine complex. Formula is very similar to Orofluido, Moroccanoil and Macadamia Natural Oil, meaning the same thick texture that fits my hair best, so obvious I loved this from the moment I tried it. It tames the hair as it should and it deals with the dryness, at least for a while. This is one of the best oils I've tried.


Pantene Repair conditioner and other formulas are the discovery of the year. After years of avoiding this brand because of the common internet myth that these are bad that kind of stuck in my subconscious even though I know so much more about hair care now than before blogging, I finally gave this brand a go and it seriously impressed me. All of these work about the same on me, the Repair mask and Hair Superfood conditioner are richer, but all leave my hair nourished, a bit softer and shinier. I just keep buying these. One is missing, the 3 Minute Miracle which is equally good. Every now and then I get a message from people telling me that they tried it and they are impressed. 


I have the famous number 3 which I use a lot too, but at that one I don't see an amazing effect, while this reminds me of one of my favourite discontinued products. It's a creamy leave-in formula that is not wet, so it can be used on damp and dry hair. On dry hair it tames frizz and it doesn't pop back up when the wet part of the conditioner dries. It also nourishes the hair and untangles. On damp hair after washing it's amazing. In combination with Pantene Intensive Repair conditioner makes my hair so soft and silky (I said many times, my hair is rarely soft due to its coarse, thick texture). However, I hate the packaging because it's hard to squeeze and it's not a precise one to dispense.

I can always rely on this making my hair look more polished and shiny in an instant. It's a lightweight silicone oil in spray form and it's like an instant perfector that creates that healthy shiny hair look. I use it as any time I'm a pinch to make my hair more presentable, especially since my hair gets drier the longer I don't wash my hair, so I need a shine spray that doesn't contain alcohol and one that masks dryness.

HONOURABLE MENTIONS:


A high quality bleach and developer that left my hair with no damage. I've gone through a few bleach sessions this year, slowly lightening my hair and these did their job without leaving my hair feeling like a rats nest. I picked Blondme after an extensive research because it has an added bond builder, meaning something like Olaplex that prevents the bonds between keratin plates from being dissolved, therefore prevents significant damage. It doesn't smell like bleach much (it actually has a floral scent) and it got on my skin numerous times and it felt like nothing, so this is definitely a bleach I'm very comfortable using.


Since I became a blonde I also got an opportunity to finally play with colours and these are great. These are hair masks that act as temporary colour, which you can use either to colour blond hair or to refresh your existing shade. These are so simple to use, I just use them as a hair mask (but make sure to apply them all over the hair), they don't stain anything, they don't leave my hair dry, they are super pigmented, so I never need to use them straight from the tube, but I can mix them with a conditioner (or their version Clear) and they always wash off completely. I had so much fun using these. I've recently tried one from another brand and it's so infuriating (messy & refuses to wash off, so I'll have to do bleach bath) that if I started with that one, I'd never touch a temporary colour again. 


This is what I call a spicy clean scent. It's like a super fancy fabric softener or a fabric softener mixed with a nice spicy fragrance. I think the "clean", soft part I'm smelling is a mix of gardenia, coconut and musk, while the spicy bit all the top notes, so ginger, cardamom and pepper. After all these years I still find it so unique among fragrances, there just aren't many clean yet spicy scents, they always drag patchouli into spicy scents which I hate. It also lasts so long on the skin. 
Top notes: ginger, cardamom, pepper 
Heart: orange blossom, peony, gardenia, coconut
Base notes: sandalwood, musk, amber

Usually I don't fall in love with the scent instantly, not even in my beloved Twilight Woods, but this was different. It's a much, much nicer, but equally posh version of Elie Saab le parfum (at least to my nose), except it omits the jasmine note, so the orange floral stands out a lot more here. This is so warm and cosy, but a floral on a woody-vanilla base. It lasts well too, better than other Oriflame scent by a mile. I've tried their praised Amber Elixir, but that one has nothing on Gold Essenza Sensuale. It doesn’t have a classic spray, instead it has a applicator with which you dab the fragrance directly on the pulse points, which I quite like, as it gives me that vintage feel.


This reminds me of a younger, sparklier version of Calvin Klein Sheer Beauty. It's sweet and warm with that sparkly champagne character, like eating almond macarons while drinking champagne. Some describe it as a scent perfect for the festive season, but to me it nice everyday scent. 

This was love at first spray, it's so good. BBW says that it smells different on every individual, which I supposed is somewhat true for most fragrances, though maybe at this one the differences are bigger, creating more unique scents. It's a type of fragrance I've never smelled before, this fantastic clean, yet not typically "laundry detergent" clean scent. The notes are well blended, so I can't pinpoint any of the notes mentioned in the description of this fragrance (iris, cedarwood & pink pepper), but I often get a strong scent of pears on me even though it's not mentioned among the notes. This is definitely one of the best scents BBW made.

Links to previous such annual posts are at the end of All-Time Favourites page. 

Sunday, July 7, 2019

Best budget friendly products


FOUNDATIONS

My all-time favourite. It's got a light-medium coverage with some pore hiding abilities and a satin finish on normal-dry skin. Despite the name it's not particularly mattifying and it's possibly not for oily skin. I wear the shade 100 Warm Vanilla which is my perfect match. 
7.99 €

Another big favourite, honestly I couldn't decide between Maybelline and this one, though Maybelline's hides more prominent pores. This one has a medium coverage that doesn’t look heavy, it wears beautifully and has a satin finish. I wear shade 00A Porcelain which is another perfect match for me.
Beauty Bay, 14 €

These two are pretty much identical. Both have light-medium coverage, are great for dry skin and have a very natural, invisible healthy-dewy finish. The main difference is the shade range. Serum's lightest shade is 51 Light Vanilla, which is a bit too dark for me and too yellow, while the regular Healthy Mix comes in a lighter pink-toned shade 50 Rose Ivory which matches me fine. 
Drugstores and Feel Unique, 15 €

I won't claim this is a fantastic foundation, but it is very decent, especially if you like low coverage foundations that look very natural. I wanted to include it here because of the shade 10 #cool porcelain, which is one of the lightest colours in our drugstores.
4.89 €


CONCEALERS

These two are my favourites in general, especially for under the eyes, despite the only medium coverage, but they have such a natural finish they can even be used instead of foundation. They don't slip into lines or have that matte, ageing effect, so they look much better on the skin that high coverage concealers.

HIGH COVERAGE CONCEALERS
All of these work about the same. They are all high coverage formulas with a matte, more obvious texture, but are great for spots and prominent redness. The Saem has the highest coverage, but it sadly comes in a shade a bit dark for me. L'Oreal's Infallible More than Concealer is a high coverage and pale replacement, but it's thick texture is aging and it's not as smooth as the others. I use the Look most because of the neutral pale shade, but if I can't get my hands on a new one and I run out of all others, I'll repurchase Essence's Camouflage + Glow concealer.


HIGHLIGHTER

Best highlighter I’ve found so far. It's got very fine shimmer for a natural “smooth” strong glow and the texture is something between a powder and a cream. 
Colourpop, $8

Two out of three shades, the gold and a rose gold shade are fantastic, though their true potential is only revealed after you break through the top layer. Sadly the last orange shade is useless, but the other two more than make up for it.  Based on swatching in shops and reviews Essence Glow to Go palette is a fantastic cheaper version.
kosmetik4less.de, 16.99 €

This is highly praised online and for a reason. Same as with L.O.V. you need to get through the top layer, but the prize bellow is a highlighter with a strong glow and a lovely texture. The shade called Petal is better suited for light-medium skin tones, while this one is best suited for pale skins. 
Beauty Bay, 6 € 

CONTOUR

I don’t use contour much, but the dark shade which is a lovely taupe with zero orange or reddish tones works great for pale neutral skin tones. The creamy texture is nice to use too, but the light shade is useless.
10.99 €


BLUSH

5 shades in one palette of fantastic quality. However, I haven’t seen version Amber anymore and Pink still in the shops is different than the one I have, so I don't know what's the situation. I've recently swatches their individual blushes, which we finally got here (only two shades though) and they look very good.
13.49 €

The best blushes I’ve tried so far. They are so smooth, pigmented and have a great glow, especially shade 050. Unfortunately these are now only sold online, but they are worth checking out.
kosmetik4less.de, 9.99 €

There are similar to L.O.V.'s, but are less soft. They are some of the best blushes you get in our drugstores, my personal favourite is shade Lavish Mauve.
13.49 €

These don't just look good, they are also excellent quality. Shades range from glowy to matte, but the two I have a nice pigmentation and an easy-to-blend texture. Shade 01 Romantic Rose is one of the best shades ever.
Beauty Bay, 13 €

This is the cheapest good blushes in our drugstores, though staying power isn't quite as good as the rest of them, but in terms of pigmentation and application these are lovely. Shade 050 is very popular and one of my favourites. 
DM, 3.49 €


MASCARA
Regular formulas:
All of these are some of rare mascaras that keep my stubborn and difficult to curl lashes at least a bit lifted, which isn't the case for a great majority of regular formulas. My favourite is Beyu's which creates a beautiful fanned out effect, adds enough volume and is never clumpy. Maybelline's and Max Factor's Voluptuous have plastic wands, so the excel at separation and the last 2000 Calorie is a great all-rounder. None of these are mega volumising like Essence mascaras are, but those tend to drop my lashes (regular formulas) with a notable exception of Volume Stylist which I excluded from here because it's very difficult to remove. 

Best waterproof formula and my favourite mascara overall. It gives me more of a dishevelled look of a lot of lashes, but it creates a lot of volume and it's hold my lashes in place all day. Actually even after I remove it, my lashes are still curled for a while because they've been held in place for so long. The new Lash Princess waterproof works the same on me as this one.
2.99 €


EYELINER
Eyeliner I’ve been using every day for years. It's very black, matte, long-lasting and the soft felt tip applicator is a pleasure to use. I always have a backup in stock.
3.79 €

A recent discovery. This eyeliner performs amazing in the waterline and lasts all day. It's very pigmented, soft and applies with ease on top lash line and in the waterline.
5.89 €

EYESHADOWS
My favourite powder eyeshadow formula. It's somewhere between a loose pigment and a regular pressed eyeshadow that I prefer to apply with fingers. It's got great pigmentation and blends nicely.  
kosmetik4less.de, € 6.99

Favourite cream eyeshadow. I've tried a lot of others since I first tries these and they still the best after years. The have strong pigmentation, they glide with ease on the lids even when they are old and last really well. They also don't crease despite the creamy formula. 
Kiko, 6.99 €

I'm not a fan of the shade selection and would much prefer a different one (Captivate, mine is Allure), but the quality of eyeshadows is really good. They are very pigmented, buttery soft and blend with such ease. 
Ličila.si, 8.99 €


LIP LINER
Both of these are great. Bourjois’ are better in terms of staying power and a tiny bit waxier, but overall these apply beautifully, are neither too hard nor too soft and have a good pigmentation. Essence's shade Big Proposal and Bourjois' Cotton Candy are particularly beautiful.  

LIP GLOSS
All three are the most comfortable lip gloss formulas that can replace a lip balm. Honey Lacquer is the thickest and manages to hold on a bit longer and Catrice's formula is most balmy, with a super comfortable feeling on the lips. 


LIPSTICK
My picks are all matte because that's my favourite finish and all of these are fantastic. Colourpop Matte X are my favourites since they have such an incredibly pigmented, smooth formula with a great matte finish, but other three are close runner-ups. Bourjois' Rouge Velvet is similar to Colour with a formula that just glides on the lips with ease and despite this creamy feeling, the finish is matte, but not as intensely pigmented as Colourpop. Both Milani and Jordana are thicker, but great formulas nonetheless with a great matte finish. 


LIP CREAM / LIQUID LIPSTICK

These two tied for best all-round nice formula that's available in our drugstores. Both have opaque pigmentation, apply smoothly, aren't drying on my lips, feel light and last well. I couldn't point out a difference between the two.

These are for those who want something that lasts through everything and look almost like freshly applied at the end of the day, but you are sacrificing comfort as they are sticky in the first hour after application and you can feel them on the lips. RIMMEL Provocalips 16HR Kiss Proff Lip Colour (8.49 €) is an even more long-lasting formula, so much actually that it's very hard to get off.
7.99 €

These win the most comfortable liquid lipstick tittle and are some of my most worn lip products. They aren't matte by a long shot, instead they have a creamy shine, but they are fully opaque and good staying power for something creamy. Plus they smell so nice, like Planica ice cream (Revlon says it's mango and cream)
12.29 €


NAILS

Hands down the best top coat for impatient people. It dries down the nail polish in a minute, plus it's very shiny and assists staying power.
Boots International, £9.00

This is pure genius to me - it's a glitter nail polish that can be simply peeled off to remove it. It's not a new idea, but Catrice made a good formula. This is in the process of being discontinued
4.39 €

I've liked the previous Essence gel formula, but I think this one is even better. Application is the same since it's a similar very smooth, pigmented formula, however, staying power is improved. I compared the two side by side and got extra days with this formula. Wet n Wild is very similar to Essence with a slightly thinner formula, but equally smooth and very pigmented. I want to mention Deborah Gel nail polish here too, which are also amazing, I just could find my bottles to feature in the picture. 

Both of these are regular formulas that work really well. I'm especially impressed with L.O.V. formulas which have a great staying power. 


SKINCARE

This is one of the most effective micellar waters I've found, it's gentle and it has a pH 5.5. I store mine in a Biobaza bottle with a handy pump (like at Bioderma or some nail polish removers).
6 €

I'm not going to say it's my favourite oil because I'd love to find something cheaper, but I've gone through quite a few bottles, I use it every single day as my first cleanser and it's never caused me any problems, making it one of the rare ones because oil cleansers tend to break me out. 
DM, 12.79 €

Another product I use every day, this is my second cleanser. It's gentle, I can use it around the eyes, it's not drying and it does the job. 
DM, 1.99 €

I don't have much luck with AHA's, so to achieve smooth skin that also more ready for additional skin care product I use this. It's a sugar scrub that's quite harsh (I'm sure those who are very into skin care just gasped collectively), but it gets me the smoothest and softest skin that I can't achieve with any other product.
eBay, $9.36


A light BHA lotion that helps keep my skin clear. Despite the name, I don't think it does much for blackheads, but I find it helps prevent spots and helps them heal faster. 
eBay, $17.85

ETUDE HOUSE Moistfull Collagen Facial Toner (ebay, $11.57 full size) and HADA LABO Super Hyaluronic Acid Face Moisturizing Lotion (eBay, $13.45 for 140 ml. Not on the picture)
These two have an amazing toner-meets-comfy-serum type of texture and both are some of the nicest moisturising products I've tried. EH contains hydrolysed collagen and baobab fruit extract which is high in Vitamin C, while HL contains hyaluronic acid in different molecular weights.

A product that improved the texture of my skin. It's not a miraculous product, but it's a lovely thicker toner that with prolonged use helped my pores to look less prominent.
iHerb, €15.62

This is such a great deal for the money, as you get a whopping 500 ml of product. It's a light toner-like lotion that absorbs fast and feels very hydrating. It contains ceramides, Job's Tears extract, 3 types of hyaluronic acid, collagen and amino acids, so all the good stuff.
eBay, $17.46

A lovely propolis serum that helps my skin look its best and gives it a nice healthy glow. Tosowoong Propolis Sparkle Ampoule is a very similar product and a better deal for the money. 
eBay, $9.04


Though this is a sleeping pack, I mostly used it as a regular moisturiser. It's got that classic light gel-cream texture of moisturizers for oily-combination skin, though it's surprisingly delivers a good dose of hydration even to my normal-dry skin. My favourite moisturisers are Beauty of Joseon Dynasty Cream and Holika Holika Good Cera Emulsion that I excluded from here because this is much cheaper, but I should have included Green Line's Basic Moisturising Cream which is cheap and great for almost all types of skin.
Sweet Corea, $4.57

So far these are the most effective spot treatments I've found, not that I need them often, but I keep a pack handy just in case. I've tried many spot treatments in the past and a great majority did nothing on me, but these can at least reduce inflammation and size of the spot, and sometimes they can heal it completely.
Jolse, $4 

One of the lightest sunscreens I've found. This does not feel like sunscreen at all, instead it's like a light lotion that absorbs quickly and leaves a velvet finish, plus it has zero sunscreen shine. I've gone through two tubes of this and the gel version which is the same and actually a better deal per millilitre. I can easily apply the recommended amount and no matter how long I stood in the sun, this protected really well. Only minus for some might be alcohol high on the list, but I don't mind it and even though my skin is dry, this works for me. 
eBay, $9.89 

UV Gesicht Mattierender Sonnenschutz LSF 50
One of my latest discoveries and my favourite sunscreen from our drugstores, so I have something that I can easily buy in my local shops. The texture is a regular thick sunscreen, so not nearly as light as Asian stuff at application, but a few minutes in, it sets to an Asian sunscreen like velvet finish that's completely dry to the touch. It has some sunscreen shine, but it's not bad on my skin and I don't even notice it when I wear my makeup over it. The latter also always applies beautifully over it and it never pills. It's also not full of alcohol which some will surely appreciate a lot. Again it's always kept me protected well and I can easily apply the recommended amount.
9.99 €

To be fair these are nothing majorly special and there are plenty of similar clay masks in satchels, but they are nice to use and very convenient because the come in a pot. I've had three versions and all work the same on me, I use them when my skin feels congested, or I have a spot, so it needs a skin care day. One pot lasts quite a while, so even though these are not cheap, you get plenty out of them. 
9 €

My favourite lip balm by far and the only one I've been using for years. There's none of that annoying waxiness lip balms tend to have, so it's much softer and it feels more nourishing rather than just applying a layer of vaseline on the lips. 
iHerb, 3.10 €


Sheet Masks:

PAPA RECIPE Bombee Whitening Honey Mask - My favourite sheet mask. It's extra brightening, nourishing and it makes the skin soft, plus it smells nice. It's just a winner. Original and Rose Gold version are fantastic too. Sweet Corea, $11.67 (for 10)

THE SAEM Natural Skin Fit Mask Grapefruit - This has such a lovely comfortable moisturising essence, actually something like that Hada Labo lotion and Etude House Moistfull toner I mentioned above. Olaf is just a limited edition packaging, the original is white with grapefruits. Cosmetic Love, $0.59

MY BEAUTY DIARY Sheet Mask Black Pearl - It evens out the skin, brightens it and just makes the it look its very best. eBay (stitchy11), $1.80

ETUDE HOUSE Air Therapy 0.2 mm Sheet Masks - Thin lovely sheets and lovely formulas. I use Snail when I'm healing breakouts or sun burns and Madecassoside is simply a fantastic nourishing and soothing formula. Ceramide is lovely too. eBay 0.99$

THE FACE SHOP The Solution Masks - best fitting masks for my face with a lovely thin material. Madecassoside is just like EH version fantastic for nourishment and soothing, while Pearl is a great brightening formula. Also lovely are Ceramide, Vitamin C and Propolis. eBay (cosmeticmarket2012), 6 pcs for $10.50


BODY

Best reasonably priced shower product. This is such a lovely rich creamy formula and the scent is a classic. Aside from shower oils this is the best thing for dry skin.
3.49 €

These are outstanding and definitely a worthy competition to the more expensive The Body Shop Body Butters. They are like body butters in a tube with a rich, very nourishing formula and as an extra plus they come in many great scents. 
Notino, 13.10 €

Soap & Glory has best scrubs in general and I haven't found anything comparable in drugstores here. This version is my favourite due to it's rich, balmy formula and plenty of great scrubby bits that do its job. I never need to use a lotion after this one because it leaves a nourishing filter on the skin. It also smells kind of like Miss Dior Cherie.
 Boots, £8.00


My standard spray deodorant I've been using for years. I think this has some powder particles in it or something similar that keep me dry longer and it also smells so nice, powdery floral.
2.94 €

BALEA Men Rasierer revolution 5.1
I've been using this one for many years, so it's pretty beaten up. I've bought a female razor twice and instantly regret it both times because they are awful compared to the ones for men. The latter are sharper, more precise and tend to have more blades - obviously since they are meant to be used on the face, they are just better quality. I used to use Gillette for quite a while, but even though they last longer than Balea's razor, the latter is much cheaper and still really good.
DM, 4.45€

These are like sandpaper for skin. You basically buff away the hair with these and do a good scrub at the same time. They of course take much longer than using a razor, but you get a smoother result. You just have to be careful not to scrub for too long or you'll get burns.
Műller, 5.99 €

BALEA Shaving Gel
These are excellent for the price, they formula is nicely thick and it does its job. Balea regularly launches limited edition scent, but the original is great too.
DM, 1.99 €


HAIR

Best shampoo for very dry hair I've found so far in the drugstores and I've used up plenty of bottles so far. It's like it already has some conditioner inside plus it has silicones, so it makes my tangly hair easy to comb after washing and it doesn't leave it stripped.
3 €

A co-washing conditioner, meaning a one-step replacement for the usual shampoo plus conditioner combo. I tend to use it when I'm pressed for time and my hair is merely dry, instead of very dirty (meaning laden with leave-ins and styling products, as my hair is never greasy). It's like a regular conditioner that you massage into the hair and wash off (I tend to leave it on for a few minutes). It leaves the hair feeling clean and nourished just like I'd use a regular shampoo + drugstore conditioner combo. Here we have version Elvital Öl Magique Low Shampoo which is not quite as good, but still worth it
Boots International, £6.99, our version is in drugstores. 

The best drugstore conditioner I've tried so far. It leaves my very dry hair moisturised, actually soft and even a bit shinier. I've recent purchased most of the Repair line and I'll let you know how I like it.
2.99 €

Second best drugstore conditioners. It's one of rare ones that's enough for my very dry hair plus it smells like bubble gum. 
DM, 6.99 €

Great affordable protein treatments. These are a great buy especially if you bleach or colour your hair. They are about 10 € each online and it's best you get both, since Bonding Potion needs to be used under the mask, but you can use the mask on its own. The latter exists in three versions: Keratin Restore (for damaged hair in all shades), Cool (for enhancing cool tones in light blonde hair) and Warm (for enhancing warm tones in light blonde hair).
Notino 10.40 €


This isn't the best hair oil, especially for dry hair, but it's cheapest per millilitre and I use it as heat protectant. I find silicone oils work best for my dry hair when it comes to protecting from heat tools and as an extra plus I can start working straight away instead of having to wait my hair dries first after applying spray or cream heat protectant. 
DM, 4.99 €

A very light silicone oil in a spray can that I call "my healthy hair faker" because it adds so much shine, it creates a more polished look, it takes flyaways and makes the hair less dry looking. As an extra plus it's alcohol free unlike most shine sprays I've seen in drugstores. By the way, I've seen Taft has a similar version (bright pink can among hair sprays) if you don't have got2b (both are Schwarzkopf brands).
2.99 €

This is similar to got2b, but heavier and suited for very dry hair. It does the same job of adding shine, tames flayaways and it even more effective at fixing dryness than got2b. 
Click2Chic.si, 8.99 €

PRECIOUS ARGAN Repair Oil Elixir
I have several silicone oils and I added this one here because it's the most average one in terms of consistency, so I think it will suit the largest group of people. It's got a medium consistency formula and it does everything any other oil promises, meaning it does the final touches like shine, making the hair more polished with no flyways and it fixes any visible dryness. Luxurious Coconut (9.49 €) is lightest so it'll be best suited for those with thin hair (L'Oreal's, Aussie and Garnier are light too, but it's been a while since I had them), while HASK is somewhere in between Precious Argan and LC. Subrina's Oil Treatment and Balea Oil Repair will suit those with very dry hair best. Orofluido which is my absolute favourite and top recommendation can be found for an affordable price in places too. I have a quick guide to my oils in this story here
Click2Chic and drugstores, 7.91 €


A medium hold spray with no crunchiness or stickiness. It's the same as the original version except the scent is an artificial sweet coconut and both are excellent products, It's a shame they aren't in our drugstores any more.
Boots, £5.99

I didn't know this was discontinued before I took the pictures. Anyway it was the best product for defining and holding curls. It's a shame it's gone, but I have an extra pot in stock. The texture was like a wax meets mousse, so if you know anything similar, let me know.

L'OREAL Excellence Creme
Best box dye with a nourishing formula and an even better conditioner. The selection also includes ashy shades of different levels and not just the lightest like most dyes do, so L'Oreal's are suitable for lightening very dark hair to a light brown without having to resort to bleach (I've tried 7.1, 8.1 and 9.1 and they all work). The ashy shades are also great for toning orange-golden tones when you bleach very dark hair.  
6 €. 


FRAGRANCE

A fresh, floral-fruity-woody scent that's perfect for spring. It's something like Marc Jacobs Daisy and the bottle is gorgeous. 
Avon & Notino, 13.90 €

A very underrated sensual, warm sandalwood scent. It's quite unique since unlike most similar scent it's got no vanilla or amber. 
Avon & Notino, 7.90€

BBW mists are just the best ever and they come in so many versions. I have many favourites, but my favourite ever is Twilight Woods, a cosy, warm scent. For about 13 € you get a whopping 236 ml.
Notino & eBay, 13 €

A cutesy, sugary sweet scent with notes of strawberries and coconut. It's such a teenage scent, but it's my guilty pleasure. I have the deodorant version which was much cheaper and I don't miss having a proper bottle of this.   
5.99 €

This is a very similar thing to BBW mists and it exists in several versions, but not as many as BBW's. This particular scent is similar to Twilight Woods and it's a great warm & cosy scent with tonka bean, vanilla, plum and coconut.
Müller, 5.49 €

Do you have any favourites budget finds? Have a great day!

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