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Gift for make-up obsessed friend

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olaflikeswarmhugs · 19/11/2014 23:08

She loves make up Including watching make up tutorials on you tube and trying out new techniques .

Budget is about £20 . Smile

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Carpaccio · 19/11/2014 23:33

I'd order some eyeshadows from Makeupgeek - the brand is created by a youtuber and the shadows are cheap but getting amazing reviews - they are apparently as good as Mac if not better.

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ZacharyQuack · 19/11/2014 23:52

How about a makeup book? Bobbi Brown Makeup Manual is a classic, Everything Eyes is newer (and cheaper), Sali Hughes new book is excellent, or classics from Kevyn Aucoin or Nars.

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yellowpuddingpot · 20/11/2014 00:50

It you can afford a few more quid a lovely Chanel lipstick. Or for about £22 I think you can get a mini lesson in Bobbi Brown...?

I disagree about Sali Hughes' book - if she's obsessed she'll skim right through it and learn nothing! It's not great.

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coffeenut · 20/11/2014 07:24

MAC eyeshadow in naked lunch or if u can manage a little more, go for clinique blushing blush powder blush in precious posy .. .

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peasandlove · 20/11/2014 07:44

Dior lip glow balm

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Ohwhatfuckeryisthis · 20/11/2014 07:47

Makeup geek is American though. How about either ELF or a couple of mua palettes?

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ClaraDeLaNoche · 20/11/2014 07:56

Glossybox emailed me yesterday with a one off edition, think it was £19 plus p and p. Plus it will be nicely wrapped.

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olaflikeswarmhugs · 20/11/2014 08:02

All great suggestions that I will look into thank you very much !! Smile

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CFSKate · 20/11/2014 13:07

Real Techniques brushes are very cheap on amazon today. They get used a lot on the youtube tutorials.

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ExpectTheVeryUnexpected · 20/11/2014 13:47

If she's into YouTube tutorials etc. I'd look at getting her one of the Lauren Luke palettes - she started as a tutorial blogger and now has her own line. Yheir around £18 each and whilst not overly portable sized they are good value. I've had mine over a year and still use it.

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SuperFlyHigh · 20/11/2014 14:34

Kiko are a great Italian brand - quite cult following they have a few shops in UK and do mail order too.

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mysteryfairy · 20/11/2014 19:23

Charlotte Tilbury Feline flick eye pencil £22 from net a porter or Selfridges is what I would get for myself.

I quite the Clinique Xmas sets of 4 (small) chubby sticks, but they might be old news to your friend. They are right on budget. Just sent one to my sister with free gift wrap, free p and p and a couple of free samples.

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Mrsgrumble · 20/11/2014 19:25

I absolutely love the HD brow kit - it's about 20 pound

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chipsandpeas · 20/11/2014 19:34

how old is your friend, what type of brands does she like?
ie if she likes higher end brands then getting her a couple of cheap palletes might not be the best approach

i love make up and honestly would hate someone to buy me something i wouldnt use or didnt like

make up brushes would be a good bet or a voucher for one of the counters imo
books i wouldnt bother with as you get much more from youtube tutorials

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suzib · 21/11/2014 00:05

Nars orgasm blusher - suits everyone. Bare minerals lash domination mascara - best ever. HD brows brow or shadow palette - wearable, long lasting.

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NoNoNoooooo · 21/11/2014 00:29

I second a glossy box subscription

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SuperFlyHigh · 21/11/2014 10:13

suzib - Nars orgasm doesn't suit everyone, not me anyway!

OP - try and find out from your friend if there's anything she likes, uses (nail polish etc) maybe MAC Holiday Palette would be up her street or maybe something not in that line.

Shu Uemura are often loved by makeup addicts and Illamasqua (but I think you can only order to UK).

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FreeButtonBee · 21/11/2014 16:02

Bobbi Brown Brightening Illuminating Powder - better if she is on the fair side but it is a beautiful compact and very versatile.

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BeCool · 21/11/2014 16:12

Muji acrylic storage is brilliant for makeup & looks fab:
www.muji.eu/pages/online.asp?Sec=9&Sub=39

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Mereguemeringue · 21/11/2014 21:03

Glossy box or Charlotte Tilbury!

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