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Saturday Shopping

By Brokebutbeautiful @never2broke4bea

Well this is Saturday shopping of the virtual kind... I haven't actually splashed any cash just yet!

Saturday Shopping

Vichy Dermablend Foundation, Paula's Choice Skin Perfecting Lotion, Liz Earle Cleanse and Polish, MUA Love Hearts Nail Polish. All images taken from the website of the brand.

In an attempt to save a few pennies I have decided to indulge in a spot of virtual shopping this Saturday! These are some of the products that I would love to try and I'm sure I will pick up a few in the near future!
Vichy Dermablend Corrective Foundation - £15.50My skin is terrible at the moment and my current foundations just aren't doing the trick. I've been researching full coverage foundation and Vichy's Dermablend is one that I keep coming back to. At £15.50 it isn't the cheapest foundation available but I am going to try this, hopefully sometime soon! 
Paula's Choice Skin Perfecting Lotion - £21.50I recently purchased a selection of samples from Paula's Choice. I had been researching products that are good for dry, spot prone skin and Paula's Choice seemed to be one of few skin care ranges to hit the mark. I liked a lot of the products from Paula'sChoice but I loved the Skin Perfecting Lotion. It contains 1% BHA exfolient. It is great for evening out skintone and is amazing for blackheads. This is a product I will purchase eventually but the £21.50 price tag means it may have to wait until next month.
Liz Earle Cleanse and Polish -£14.25Ever since I missed the sample of the Cleanse and Polish in Red magaizine I've been kicking myself. I really want to try this, mainly because of all the hype its recieved from beauty bloggers. Perhaps Liz Earle will do another magazine freebie? I'm an optimist, I live in hope!
MUA Love Hearts Nail Polish - £2.00Ok, so I know these are only £2.00 but they don't stock them in my local Superdrug. I've read loads of positive reviews of these polishes and I love the colours in the range.I especially want to try the U R Fab shade shown in the image above.


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