Drugstore Makeup Dupes for High-End Products

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Have you realized most drugstore brands are launching products similar to the best-selling high-end luxury makeup products? Some of the products are so identical that they can be called dupes. The main thing that consistently sets apart the Drugstore make-up dupes from luxury makeup products is their price. Here’s a primer of drugstore makeup worth the bargain:

Tatcha the Silk Canvas Protective Primer ($52.00) vs. e.l.f Pore-less Putty Primer ($9.00)

Tatcha the Silk Canvas Protective Primer is the true definition of high-end makeup. It’s made of three types of silk for a smooth application. It helps prevent clogged pores and skin breakouts. Additionally, it protects the skin against aggressors by sinking into the skin resulting in a blurred effect hence a perfect canvas for makeup application. Its inexpensive dupe, e.l.f Pore-less Putty primer has squalane that moisturizes your skin for a smooth complexion.


Charlotte Tilbury Light Wonder Foundation ($65.00) vs. No7 Hydra Luminous Foundation ($17.00)

They both have a slightly thick texture, blend the same, look the same, and perform the same. They both give you a natural healthy glow due to their hydrating and soothing nature. The only difference is that the No7 Hydra Luminous Foundation lasts longer on the skin than the Charlotte Tilbury Light Wonder.

Why Not Spend less for More and Quality Drugstore Make-Up Dupes?

While there’s no harm in buying high-end products, it’s practically not feasible enough for most people. Therefore, staying within your budgetת buying drugstore makeup dupes is the cheapest and best way to maintain your beauty regime.