Top 6 Drugstore Dupes For High End Makeup Products That May
Top 6 Drugstore Dupes
For High End Makeup Products That May Shock You!
Drugstore dupes
used to be a commodity. They were few and far between. What's more is, they
weren't always a great match for the product that you were trying to mimic. It
was always very "close but no cigar." These days, drugstore brands
are catching onto the demand for high-end dupes. Copycat products have many
benefits of their own. This isn't just within regards to saving you some of
your hard-earned cash.
Dupes are great for beginners. If you’re just getting your
feet wet with makeup, it may be a good idea to try out drugstore products
first! As you navigate what works best for you, these products work as your
guide map along with your favorite beauty vlogger’s latest YouTube upload.
These 10 drugstore dupes will satisfy your trend FOMO and your wallet.
1. Glossier Skin Tint ($26) vs.
The Ordinary Serum Foundation ($7)
Glossier is known for its ultra natural-looking products.
Their goal is to leave your skin looking sun-kissed but effortlessly smooth.
The Skin Tint is a very lightweight foundation that leaves a barely-there
appearance. It sets out to even out your skin while masking the appearance of
any blemishes without feeling like a heavy or cakey foundation. The only
problem is its price.
2. Benefit Cosmetics POREfessional Pore Minimizer ($32) vs.
Maybelline Baby Skin Instant Pore Eraser ($7)
Both of these products are cult classics in their own right.
Gurus love Benefit’s primer because it really does minimize those pores. It’s
been a fan favorite for years! In fact, many swear by it in their everyday
routines. However, with face primers, it’s important to remember that many
products that cost less can give the same (or similar) results.
3. NARS Orgasm Blush ($40) vs. Milani Baked Blush ($9.49)
This is another duo of cult classics. NARS is known for its
cheekily named products, and the Orgasm Blush is one of the most well-known.
Milani’s blushed are also largely a fan-favorite. Their packaging makes them
stand out from the crowd, but the formula is even more impressive.
They have shades for pretty much any skin tone, including
undertones. With blush, that’s something you really do have to consider. It’s
hard to find a shade that perfectly matches both.
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