Top products from r/drugstoreMUA

We found 25 product mentions on r/drugstoreMUA. We ranked the 71 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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u/heartbrokengamer · 12 pointsr/drugstoreMUA

The best bet would be to go with Japanese or Korean sunscreens. If you're in the US, you can find good quality ones for cheap on Amazon (or through Amazon global on the AmazonJP site). The Biore UV Watery Essence is really popular on /r/AsianBeauty. Personally I've tried the Nivea Sun Protect Watery Gel (this is my absolute favorite sunscreen, but definitely leaves a shiny look on your face that is easily covered by makeup), and the Shiseido Senka Aging Care UV Sunscreen which both are great. For me personally, I've found the Shiseido Senka one irritates my eyes, but I haven't ever heard of anyone else for whom that happens. But I have very sensitive eyes and skin (well, kind of). For a Korean brand, the Missha All Around Safe Block Sun Milk is also a huge favorite of many on /r/AsianBeauty. This is the one I personally want to try next, as it's also sweat-resistant and I burn like no other, so it's a good combo for this summer. :)

Also, these all have SPF 50 and at least PA +++. I hope you find one you like! From my experience, the two I've tried sit well under makeup, and I've heard the other two also sit well under makeup. I hope this helps!

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u/Bitchichi · 3 pointsr/drugstoreMUA

I love this one: https://www.amazon.com/MIZON-Snail-Repair-Blemish-Ounce/dp/B00AFOGDE8
Nice pinkish tone with good medium coverage & excellent SPF!

u/WholesaleBees · 4 pointsr/drugstoreMUA

Supposing your friend has no brushes/tools:

u/HAPiper · 2 pointsr/drugstoreMUA

I just recently bought the green NYX Studio Perfect Primer and I have loved it so far. It does have some mixed reviews but it has worked great for me so far.

u/aquajack6 · 2 pointsr/drugstoreMUA

Honestly very few lip products. Anything by Burt's Bees works for me. They have great tinted lip balms, and just released some lipsticks. My favorite is the Burt's Bees pomegranate

u/ranchrunda · 2 pointsr/drugstoreMUA

i have a dupe from technic called 'high lights'. looks a lot like the real thing packaging wise and the pigment is awesome, looks really pretty as a natural glow but it's buildable too. picked it up for £2 here in the uk!!!! here's a link — https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B009FX2XCG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_1zwCxbAYKN5Y9

u/Veronidge · 2 pointsr/drugstoreMUA

I use this if you have dry skin it might be good for you. /r/asianbeauty is a good place to check out some others :)

u/PapayaTuna · 1 pointr/drugstoreMUA

Wow :) i just want to confirm if it’s the same product.. is it the one below?

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u/ChatGarou · 2 pointsr/drugstoreMUA

Along this line, Mizon's snail bb cream is the palest I've ever found with neutral undertones. It's my HG bb!

For warm undertones, Skin79 in the orange bottle is great too.

u/_LostGirl_ · 4 pointsr/drugstoreMUA

I use this real techniques brush. I recommend cleaning it often so it properly buffs the foundation. I really like this one verses their actual "foundation brush"
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B004TSFE6Y/ref=mp_s_a_1_14_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1469594530&sr=8-14&keywords=real+techniques+brushes

u/FancyCatMagic · 5 pointsr/drugstoreMUA

NYC Smooth Skin Bronzer in Sunny; this stuff is great and cheap.

Edit: NYC not NYX.

u/belleinpink · 4 pointsr/drugstoreMUA

Ladies, I am sorry for coming to this thread so late because I have the answer!!!!!!! You can turn any lipstick into a kiss-proof, long-lasting lipstick with a British product called Lipcote which you can find on Amazon.

It's a little expensive for the typical drugstore products, but it is soooooo worth it. You can't turn ANY LIPSTICK into long-lasting lipstick. You have to follow the directions exactly, but I swear by it.

u/luluster · 5 pointsr/drugstoreMUA

A recent discovery of mine is the Vaseline total moisture Cocoa Radiant Body Lotion. What a mouthful.

Smells kinda chocolaty, kinda tropical. It's very rich but Doesn't leave a greasy feeling.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B001ECQ5CA/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?qid=1449208035&sr=8-1&pi=SY200_QL40&keywords=vaseline+cocoa+radiant&dpPl=1&dpID=41kGVN1mhSL&ref=plSrch

u/SuperEltanin · 2 pointsr/drugstoreMUA

I'm naturally strawberry blonde with unfortunately pale/nearly invisible eyebrows and this is what I use.
I use the lighter color, but I imagine the darker color would be good for more coppery/auburn redheads.

u/ambrosesalley · 45 pointsr/drugstoreMUA

Went on google and it appears to be the BYS Berries palette which appears to be cruelty free for anyone else who might be looking for it :)

u/_melted_ · 3 pointsr/drugstoreMUA

I heard it is no longer sold in the US (am Canadian). It is also my favourite eyeliner and I've been using it for years. Looks like it's on amazon https://www.amazon.com/Color-Liquid-Eyeliner-Extreme-Black/dp/B004Z6KGX6/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?keywords=nyc+eyeliner&qid=1564710821&s=gateway&sr=8-1 but I can't tell if it will ship to you.

u/HIYADUMDUM · 1 pointr/drugstoreMUA

In case anyone is wondering I believe this palatte is BYS Berries Eyeshadow Palatte

u/polishedclaws · 1 pointr/drugstoreMUA

Tbh I haven't seen any good drugstore flat shader brush. The closest thing is the Real Techniques Shading Brush but I think it has too many bristles and it's really packed and thicker and longer than it needs to be.

Aside from my higher end synthetic ones I have 2 sable haired from Morphe and I hate them but it might be cause of the type of hair but if you want an affordable one I suggest a synthetic on like this one.

u/notmycat · 1 pointr/drugstoreMUA

I focus on skincare to help with this rather than makeup so much. Lately, I've used an oil based makeup remover, super light foaming cleanser, and differin before moisturizing at night. The biggest difference has been the differin, it's actually making my skin kind of dry. I got a tube for $11 off amazon and believe it's available at all Walgreens and regular drugstores. I splurge on a nice moisturizer and that's helped significantly too. I was using Aveeno's calming moisturizer but it started hitting $17-20 a bottle so I said to hell with it and bought the big bottle of Clinique's Dramatically Different moisture gel for $27. Altogether, I finally have normal skin and less acne. Hope this helps!