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Miracles under 10

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Mumstudentbum · 22/05/2015 14:15

Looking for more hair and beauty buys under £10. Found a couple of gems lately and wanted to know what everyone else swore by thats a bargain??

I have dry skin and really curly hair so anything to help these you get bonus points for lol

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OneLittleLady · 22/05/2015 14:17

Superdrug Vitamin E skin oil. tiny bottle, cheap as cheaps and BRILLIANT for dry skin. My skin is super dry and just drinks it up but it doesn't leave a film or anything, it just soaks right in and leaves my skin lovely and smooth. Also the oat and vit e exfoliator in the same range, great for lifting off the dry flaky bits i get, especially around my nose.

Nabootique · 22/05/2015 14:20

nSpa Melting Gel cleanser (I get mine from Asda) and Dirty Works 8 in 1 Miracle Cream, which is a face moisturiser from Sainsburys. I've lost count of the amount of times I've recommended those two!

CointreauVersial · 22/05/2015 14:30

Boots Essentials Cucumber Eye Makeup Remover Gel. It is less than £3, lasts for ages and feels wonderful.

RemusLupinsBiggestGroupie · 22/05/2015 18:38

This lipstick in Shade 11 is brilliant. I now have five identical ones!

This overnight peel is v gentle, feels nice and is often on offer for pennies.

Revlon nail varnishes are as good as lots of more expensive brands.

PrincessShcherbatskaya · 22/05/2015 18:49

MUA primer/colour collection palette. Absolutely brilliant. And it cost £4!

PrincessShcherbatskaya · 22/05/2015 18:50

*colour correction

oigetoffmycheese · 22/05/2015 21:50

I second that Mua lipstick in shade 11. It is ace. I also have about 10 of them dotted around, in every bag/pocket. Thought it was just meGrin

thetropicmama7 · 23/05/2015 19:02

La Roche Posay Serozinc

Mumstudentbum · 25/05/2015 14:07

Some fab suggestions here. I'm a big fan of the MUA lipsticks too.

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70isaLimitNotaTarget · 27/05/2015 17:32

Oooh I bought the Radiance Overnight Glycolic in Remus post (on the one day of the year that they don't have a BOGOHP offer )

I'll use it tonight and be lush tomorrow (hopefully)

DD bought a stash of MUA and got a free eye pallete.

I had a look at the Shade 11 but it seems a bit brown for me.

Mumstudentbum · 23/06/2015 06:47

How much do you have to buy for a free eye pallette

runs to superdrug

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Aque1ven · 23/06/2015 08:54

Another vote for MUA lipstick but 11 is too brown for me too, I buy 15.
This eye makes remover is brilliant, used it for years on my sensitive eyes with exema prone lids.

Iwonderif · 23/06/2015 22:29

Boots botanics 100% facial oil. Lovely, sinks in. Skin looks better somehow in the morning

Boots simply sensitive toner. I keep going back to this. Just finishes things off nicely when I've cleansed.

ppolly · 23/06/2015 22:50

A bottle of almond oil. Also lush ultrabland, which smells gorgeous.

frankietwospots · 23/06/2015 23:02

This Avene eye cream is very good and better than more expensive ones that I've tried:

www.boots.com/en/Eau-Thermale-Avene-Soothing-Eye-Contour-Cream-10ml_1124719/

Lj8893 · 23/06/2015 23:08

I bought lots of MUA stuff the other day and got a free eye pallet, i really can't remember how much I had to spend but my whole basket came to just over £12 and that included other non-MUA products

Mumstudentbum · 14/07/2015 22:15

I wonder if that offer is still on? My pallets are running low and always need new lipstick :)

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