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What shall I buy in the US??

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itschilly · 04/04/2017 12:56

Off tomorrow! Haven't been for ages- any beauty stuff worth getting that you can't get over here? Exchange rate is rubbish so no advantage to buying most stuff available here. Thanks!

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Sunnysidegold · 04/04/2017 14:11

I am always wanting to know what's good as my husband works in the USA and I often give him shopping lists. Sephora do great sets of things which work out to be great value as they usually have full size things in too. The last one I got was 60 dollars and had full size nars orgasm blush urban decay shadow tarte lip balm an anastasia bh eyebrow pencil and loads of other bits.

I currently have my eye on this one
m.sephora.com/product/P412513?icid2=skugrid&skuId=1859347

flibflob · 04/04/2017 15:02

Sephora - Sephora own brand sheet masks, Tarte, Bite Beauty, Fresh, Boscia (they do the black peel off mask) and Mario Badescu for skincare.

Ulta sell Lorac - good eyeshadows.

CVS/Target etc - you can get most of the beauty brands over here, but some have different products so worth a browse. I like Milani (try their baked blusher), Wet and Wild for cheap dupes for MAC lipsticks. Covergirl also worth a look - same family as Max Factor but slightly different products iirc. Other boring bits - Crest White Strips are much stronger over there, and Listerine Pocket Packs are great.

Have fun OP!

ZaraW · 04/04/2017 17:56

Milk Make up is really good available at Sephora

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itschilly · 05/04/2017 07:19

Thanks for all the suggestions!

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