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Mumsnet beauty awards 2014

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Snog · 19/12/2014 09:39

What would get your vote?

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kerstina · 23/12/2014 19:11

REN global protection moisturiser.
Elemis beauty flash balm.

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yolandafostersfridge · 23/12/2014 17:00

Browtox that comment about botox made me lol but I feel exactly the same! It's awesome.

Product wise mine are-

NYX taupe blush for contouring my pale skin (a MN recommendation)
Revlons version of chubby sticks and also their lip butters
Sleek blushers and face contour kit
L'Oreal colour riche true red lipstick in Julianne (Moore)

Will probably think of some more later.

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ChishandFips33 · 23/12/2014 06:35

La Roche Posay Effaclar I second now having no spots yay!
Boos glycerin and rosewater leaves skin soft and supple and is a little over £2! and cleans when I'm being lazy!
Nivea soft
Bodyshop banana shampoo and conditioner (fine hair!)
Real techniques brushes...and some Eco brushes from boots
Loreal matte highlighter

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Browtox · 23/12/2014 05:46

Botox. Tbh once you've tried that you'll never dick about with creams and serums again.

Oh and false lashes. They're ace

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Turquoiseblue · 23/12/2014 05:28

Nars foundation - best colour match I ve ever found plus lasts and can be worn lightly or built up

Bois d orange body oil

Ponds cocoa butter (esp for feet)

After trying many many brands and types have found the red lippy that suits - Kate moss for Rimmel no less

That said I ll never stray far from Mac lip glosses and eyeshadow

Roc eye cream - has made an actual difference !

Dr lewins nail formula- nailsaver!

Baby oil and sugar for the best body scrub I ve ever tried Grin

Balayage

Sally Hansen cherry cherry Bon Bon nail polish Grin

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chocolatespiders · 21/12/2014 13:54

Just ordered that peel it is Smile

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thisissohard · 21/12/2014 10:52

Oooh, I love these lists. Ok, mine are as follows:-

Collection eyeshadow pencils in a brown
Superdrug glycolic overnight peel
Body Shop Vitamin E serum in oil
Maybelline Dream Matte powder
Collection eyebrow pencil in blonde
Maybelline 24 hour tattoo eyeshadow cream in Permanent Taupe
Clinique Chubby stick in super strawberry
Chanel cream eyeshadow in Epatant

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GraduallyGoneInsane · 21/12/2014 10:32

Liz Earle cleanse and polish.
Clinique super balanced foundation.
Bio oil.
Dior show mascara.

I could survive with these 4 products for a very long time.

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banburycake · 21/12/2014 00:48

Cornsilk. Amazing stuff

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Madaboutthrows · 20/12/2014 21:05

Chanel eyeshadow in the Emerveille shade

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alltoomuchrightnow · 20/12/2014 20:23

ooh I forgot Elasticizer... that's another new discovery thanks to MN!

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MsVanRein · 20/12/2014 20:02

Clinique Lash Power Feathering
Clinique Moisture Surge
Real Techniques Silicone Liner Brush
Glamglow Tinglexfoliate Mask
Clinique Anti Blemish Solutions Clinical Clearing Gel
Philip Kingsley Elasticizer

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Amethyst24 · 20/12/2014 18:57

Lots of the ones mentioned above, but also Benefit Fake Up - best thing I've tried for under-eye circles.

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Bexicles · 20/12/2014 18:47

Clinque all about eyes rich.
Estée Lauder DW light.

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Lambzig · 20/12/2014 17:26

PixiGlow toner
Indeed labs hydraluron
Clarins facial oil

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alltoomuchrightnow · 20/12/2014 17:20

and Kiko which i saw mentioned earlier... went to Italy last year and Austria this year and stocked up on loads.. most of it is amazing quality..... there is a London store though

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alltoomuchrightnow · 20/12/2014 17:19

oh also Bourjois lipgloss/balm stick thingies.. (like a chubby pencil) - normally don't get on with anything from their range but these are great

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TiggyD · 20/12/2014 17:19

Tiggy.

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alltoomuchrightnow · 20/12/2014 17:17

and Mac lip glosses

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alltoomuchrightnow · 20/12/2014 17:17

mine don't tend to change...

Batiste dry shampoo
Clinique lash power mascara
SOS Barefoot hand and body rescue cream
Soap & Glory's foot file and Heel Genius
YSL touche éclat foundation (but def not the touché éclat wand, which is one of my worst ever products)
Lush's Big shampoo or Rehab/ I Love Juicy (I tend to alternate all these)
False eyelashes fitted in salon (the ones that last several weeks)

oh there are a few newbies on list that I can't do without..and they're all dirt cheap and from an aimed at teens range! -

Number one on any of my lists is Seventeen's Phwooor Paint concealer
also their Miracle Matte powder, and Tattoo Me eyeliner.





Also No7's wipes for when I'm lazy, and Liz Earle cleanse and polish, or any micellar water, for when I'm not. Or Ren's cleanser
Also discovered CND Solar Oil this year (thanks MN!) which helped restore my nails after having several years of acrylics

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RemusLupinsBiggestGroupie · 20/12/2014 17:00

None of these are new products, but they are my longtime favourites.

Soap and Glory lipsticks in Mantrap and Perfect Day
Benetint
Badedas

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VenusRising · 20/12/2014 14:30

I love Burt's Bees lemon butter cuticle cream.
It lasts ages and helps my nails stay long and strong.

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ElizabethHoover · 20/12/2014 14:14

Lol. Id rather bang both their heads together

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BelindaAllWorkedOut · 20/12/2014 12:11

Maybelline Color Drama lip pencils in Red Essential and Keep It Classy (dupe of Nars velvet lip pencils)
Loreal Color Creme lipstick in 302
Maybelline 7 Day Gel Effect nail polish in Rose Poudre
Palmers hand cream that's extra concentrated for extra dry skin - smells like gardenia
Loreal Elvive shampoo
Schwarzkopf B something argan oil hair serum (dupe of Moroccan Oil)
Batiste dry shampoo
Simple radiant day cream w SPF
SuperDrug radiant glycolic peel
Loreal Touché Magique under eye concealer

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VarsityQueen · 20/12/2014 11:37

Alpha H Liquid Gold

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