Tuesday, October 6, 2015

Beauty Products I Don't Purchase From High End Brands

Hello, everyone! I don't know about you but I love saving money. But when it comes to beauty supplies, what should we save on? Everyone has their own opinion about what they should splurge on but I wanted to share what I find is unnecessary to spend the big bucks on. 


Makeup

Mascara- Mascara is one of those items most brands can master. It might take ten different formulas from their line but every brand has a decent mascara. When choosing between drugstore and high end, drugstore is the way to go. Most drugstore mascara works just as good as the designer brands, if not better. Besides, mascara dries out in a couple months anyways. Why spend $20 on something that you'll have to repurchase again sooner rather than later? Especially since it's nothing special. 

Eye Liner- The drugstore has some bomb eyeliner formulas! Nowadays, there's no need to go to the department store to spend high amounts of money on an eyeliner. Maybelline even offers the best gel liner on the market for less than $10! It would be just plain silly to spend extra money on the same product. 

Eyebrow products- Every high end brow powder, pomade, or pencil has a dupe. Nyx has a dupe for ABH brow pencil and brow pomade for a fraction of the price. However, Any brow product you buy at the drugstore will work just as fine as one that's cost $20+. We go through brow products so fast, anyways. Might as well buy them at a cheaper price. 

False Lashes- This is more of a personal thing. Some people like to spend $45 on lashes so they can wear them more than once. However, if you're like me, I don't wear falsies that much and I would rather save $40 on a pair of lashes I'll more than likely wear one time anyways. 


Skincare

Face Wash- Skincare is almost always a criteria you should spend more on, just not when it comes to the cleanser. Cleansers only stay one your face for a couple minutes and most formulas clean your skin just the same. It's the treatments, masks, and facial lotions you want to break the bank for. 

Body wash- Again, cleansers are only on your body for a minute or so and body wash is widely available at the drugstore. Plus, they're already so dang good at a cheap price! 

Lotion- The best lotion I have ever tried is from the drugstore for only $5! There's no justification for spending lots of money on a lotion that can be duped. 

Makeup Remover- Makeup remover isn't anything special. The cheap stuff always gets the job done wonderfully! 


Tools

Brushes- The drugstore offers brushes that are just as good as high end. The highest I'll pay for a brush is Sigmas prices. I consider Sigma high end but with reasonable prices. Other than that, I'll stick with e.l.f, Sonia Kashuk, Eco Tools, Real Techniques and Morphe! 


Hair stylers-  I can't speak from experience because I have never used a designer straightener,etc... But I can say any affordable hair styler I have used works just fine. My hair stays straight with my revlon hair straightener and my curls hold all day with my $20 wand.  


Hair products- I'm not really into hair care but my hair does stay healthy and soft with products I buy at Target. I use drugstore shampoo, heat protectant, hair sprays and anything else my hair requires. Yet, my hair looks just as healthy as someone who uses $20 shampoo! 


Disclaimer: I have purchased some products listed above from high end brands but I have come to the conclusion the extra money isn't worth it and I do reviews on new releases. 
If you purchase these items at high prices, I'm not judging or critizing you. Everyone has the right to spend however much they wish on their products. 


What are some items you exclusively purchase from the drugstore?
What's your favorite drugstore beauty product? 
Let me know in the comments below! 

Sunday, October 4, 2015

Hello, Beauty lovers!

I have been gone for far too long. I'm going to be completely honest here and say I just got tired of this blog after a while. It's not because of the makeup or my precious readers... It's because I felt trapped and held back. I personally needed to talk about more things than just beauty and my beauty blog ended up suffering while I went through this phase. 

Am I going to start blogging again? I didnt stop... I just blogged somewhere else where I could write about anything that I wanted to but now I'm ready for my big return. Only this time it's going to be different. I promise to write on here reguraly like a true beauty blogger. I found my identity in the blogging world and I know I can tackle the beauty blogging community. But at the same time I will also blog on my other website, just because I'm full of opinions.

I never stopped loving beauty and I never will. I just transformed into the blogger who I was meant to be- a blogger who writes about everything. If you're curious, my other blog is called Pretty Rebellious on wordpress.com.

Now Im not abandoning this blog and continuing my beauty posts on Pretty Rebellious. Taylorpiebeauty is still my baby and passion. I need a website dedicated to my out-of-control obsession for makeup. Taylorpiebeauty will always be up and running as long as if I have a face for makeup and my fingers are still attached to my hands for typing.

So bookmark Taylorpiebeauty.com and keep coming back for more updates on beauty. I should have at least three new posts up a week, if not I'll tweet why. 

Also, for now on I'm going to try to focus mainly, but not exclusively, on drugstore makeup. I'm sure all of the other broke college kids know my reasoning! 

What topics would you like to read about?
Any new drugstore makeup you'd like reviewed? 


Monday, August 10, 2015

Chit chat Wednesday | Foundation Samples


What are your thoughts on foundation samples? 

My Answer: I think companies should put two foundation shades in a sample. One should be the fairest of the foundation line and the other should be the darkest. That way fair and deep skin tones can finally have a usable sample and people with skin tones in between can mix the shades together to find their perfect match. 

Why are companies not doing this?! They're just wasting their money on samples that can't be used. No one is going to buy the full sized product if they can't even test the sample size!

What is your opinion on the subject?
How should brands package foundation samples? 
Let me know in the comments below!