We've rounded up some products to compare, to find out where budget buys are best, and when a bit of money is needed.
First up...
Johnson's Baby Shampoo (£3) Vs Wilko's Own Baby Shampoo (£1)
Using baby shampoo in itself is the cheaper option when cleaning Make Up brushes, but it can be made as cheap as £1. There is absolutely no difference between these products, but if you pay the brand you pay triple the price!
Winner - Budget
Sleek Brow Kit (£8.50) Vs Benefit Brow Zings (£24.50)
Ok ok we know what the caption says, Benefit wins 'best selling' but is it really the best? Maybe if you have the money to spare but when you are watching the pennies it's not necessary. The Sleek kit comes with the same tools, and does exactly the same job for way under half the price!
Winner - Budget
Olay Essentials Complete Care Day Cream (£5) Vs Liz Earle Skin Repair Moisturiser (£20)
Now this one depends on how much your skin relies on being moisturised, but as much as we want to tell you to put your purse away Liz Earle really doesn't compare. If you've read our blog post () you'll know how much we adore this product, and through being users of both these products, while the budget will do, it doesn't live up to the big bucks.
Winner - High End
Talcum Powder (99p) Vs Batiste Dry Shampoo (£2.99)
Talcum powder has been used as a cheaper alternative to greasy hair for years, to the point where many other brands (such as Lush) have offered dry shampoos based on the same texture. It works for getting rid of grease, but you really do have to be careful with going out looking like a witch with white hair. If like many of us the problem with not washing your hair is not just grease, but also flat, limp hair that won't be styled you might need something more. Yes it's triple the price, but Batiste works at eliminating grease, and giving your hair some extra oomph that usually only comes from a good wash.
Winner - High End
Rimmel London Kate Lipstick (£5.99) Vs Mac Lipstick (£15.50)
Mac lipsticks are the absolute in-trend in the beauty world, and have been for quite some time. Our problem? We are in-decisive and can't commit to spending £15 on a lipstick that we will probably change our mind on after a few uses. The Kate Moss collection eliminates this problem, and allows us to buy three shades for the price of one Mac colour. In terms of the lipstick themselves the quality of Mac's do not justify the price, so you really don't need to pay for the brand. A girl can never have too many lipsticks, so buy Rimmel and have more for less.
Winner - Budget
Primark Heeled Chelsea Boot (£15) Vs River Island Heeled Chelsea Boot (£50)
Winner - Budget
We wish we could tell you that budget products are always best, but then what would we have to moan about? It's a case of picking and choosing when products are worth the spend, and swallowing your pride when they are not.
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ReplyDeleteWhat a great post idea! And I see that Liz Earle love again... ;) Your Mac verdict really surprised me but you made a great point, if changing up colours all the time is your thing then maybe budget's the way to go! :) x
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Don't get us wrong, if we could afford all of the Mac range we would! But student budget calls :( x
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