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No need to panic, we’ve got seven beauty
saviours that can banish those bags, tame your locks, sooth your lips and
minimize your spots! You’ll never be able to live without them once you give
them a try.
Trust
us, we know they work as they’ve been tried and tested and received amazing
feedback! No need to worry about these magical products being expensive and
completely unaffordable, they’re all under £15 so the wonk break the bank.
Before choosing to test these seven products
we did a lot of research into whether they had good reviews and if they were
affordable for all just to make sure we were getting the best for you readers.
We found out the absolute must haves in every
girls bag, dry shampoo being number one, we are loving this stuff, it comes in
a wide variety to suit just about any hair colour or even texture, if you have
thin hair we suggest rather than using the opt for Batiste XXL Volume dry
shampoo, poo, this stuff is just as good as their originals, well we think it’s
even better actually as it gives any flat or thin hair the oomph it‘s been longing for! and as
well as that it comes in a range of sizes too, from a dinky 50ml to a massive
400ml so whether you’re waking up with greasy locks or just need to freshen up
on the go there’s something to suit every occasion.
We had fun testing all of these products and
were amazed at the outcomes of them all! Only the best for our readers! We hope
you lot end up loving these wonderful products as much as we do!
HELP! My hair is dry and the ends are frazzled
The best way to revive your dull locks is with hair oils and creams, they’re the secret to repairing dull, lifeless, dry hair. Try L’Oreal Elvive ExtraOrdinary Oil £9.99 and Sunsilk Care and Repair cream £2.99. What else? Make sure to use a wide-tooth comb as these types of combs are less likely to cause any breakage of the hair.
The best way to revive your dull locks is with hair oils and creams, they’re the secret to repairing dull, lifeless, dry hair. Try L’Oreal Elvive ExtraOrdinary Oil £9.99 and Sunsilk Care and Repair cream £2.99. What else? Make sure to use a wide-tooth comb as these types of combs are less likely to cause any breakage of the hair.
HELP! My hair is greasy and I don’t have time to wash it
Try not to wash your hair too much as shampooing stimulates glands on your scalp which produce oil. What else?Use dry shampoo between washes, this will absorb any excess oil in your hair. Try Batiste dry shampoo £2.99, this comes in a range of different fragrances and even different colours.
Try not to wash your hair too much as shampooing stimulates glands on your scalp which produce oil. What else?Use dry shampoo between washes, this will absorb any excess oil in your hair. Try Batiste dry shampoo £2.99, this comes in a range of different fragrances and even different colours.
HELP! My lips are dry but I want to wear lipstickThere are a number of lip balms on the market for soothing your sore lips but the majority are clear and contain no colour in them. Try Vaseline Rose£1.79. What else? This handy little product heals your sore lips but also has a rosy tint to it which means you can get away with adding colour to your lips when they’re sore without them looking even more chapped!
HELP! I have black bags under my eyes
Most of us get black bags from time to time, we can hide them but how do we permanently make them fade away? Try Benefit It’s Potent eye cream £23 What else? Apply at night when your face is make-up free to let the cream sink into your skin and get to work on those tired eyes.
HELP! My skin is breaking out in spots
There are so many different spot creams and potions out there but how do you know which one to choose? Try Sudocrem £2.70. What else? This magic stuff is not just a quick way of getting rid of pesky spots, it has many other uses too, apply this to cuts, grazes, and rashes. Just make sure if you’re applying this to your face to do it at night as this stuff isn’t the most subtle cream but it sure does its job!
HELP! My face is so dry and dull
When washing your face make sure to use cold water as this will minimize the size of your pores and make your skin feel refreshed, it’s also a cheap alternative to toner because it closes pores, after washing use a light fragrance-free moisturiser. Try Aveeno Daily Moisturising Lotion £5.00. What else? Apply after washing your face making sure that your skin is not still wet.
Fashion article:
t’s the party of the year tomorrow, you open your wardrobe hoping
to find an outfit that’ll wow everybody, what do you find? You’ve already worn
everything a hundred times and your fave party dress is ripped! Can’t afford to
splash out on another expensive outfit, what to do? Don’t panic! Think you need to splash the cash to look
good? You couldn’t be any more wrong. We’re going to show you how to find the
perfect outfit for any kind of occasion for under £20.
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We bet
you didn’t think it was possible right? You don’t believe us? Well it’s not too
good to be true it really is possible to find gorgeous outfits with a £20
budget, trust us, we’re charity shops number one fans! By the end of this
article you Glamorous readers are going to be charity shop chic’s! Charity
shops have been around years and they seem to only just be getting the
recognition they deserve, why you ask us? Well most young people associate them
with their grandparents fashion sense but since people like Alexa Chung and
Daisy Lowe have come on the scene and became some of the UK’s top fashionistas
people have started to admire their vintage styles and learned to love all
things old, vintage and retro, with charity shops being one of them! This is a
great thing for a number of reasons, especially your purse! Shopping at charity
shops rather than high street ones such as Topshop and Zara could save the
average high-street lover on around £1,200 a year! The average charity shop
purchase costs about £4 whereas the average high-street item is £20, you do the
math! As
well as being kind to your
wallet they’re also kind to the environment as they don’t need new materials to
produce new products, they sell second hand ones, so nothing is being produced,
just re-used! And on top of that the money earned goes to charity as the
workers in charity shops are voluntary! So now we’ve told you all the fab
things about charity shops we hope you’ll save your money and the environment
and learn them and become a charity shop chic!
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