
Guest post from Laura of Life as a Loewen
I’m a girlie girl. I enjoy having my hair look cute and makeup on, even if it’s not totally perfect.
As a mom of 3 little ones, I don’t have much time to primp… but just as Crystal said that getting dressed in the morning does wonders for her attitude and productivity in her Make Over Your Mornings Course, I think the same is true for putting a little makeup on.
I’m no beauty blogger, but I do love feeling and looking put together, with minimal effort (and cost) to match my lifestyle.
Here are some ways I’ve found to save money on cosmetics, so that you’re not pinching every penny just for a swipe of lipgloss:
1. Know what colors look good on you.
Before you can go about purchasing the cosmetics, it’s important to know what colors will be flattering for your particular coloring. What you see on someone else won’t necessarily look right on you, so it’s important to do a little research to save you time and money.
You can take fun and easy online quizzes, like this one, that direct you to some great choices for your personal coloring, skin concerns, and look you’re trying to achieve.
TIP: most quizzes like these will ask if you have cool or warm undertones, which is key in discovering which colors work for you. Looking at the underside of your wrist, if your veins appear blue, you have cool undertones. If they appear green, you have warm undertones. And finally, if you see both, you’d be considered to have neutral undertones.
I have fair skin, dark brown hair and blue eyes. I now know I can’t wear all the same colors that my olive skinned, brown-eyed friends can wear.
When I embrace how I was made and work with it, I can find shades that are much more flattering on me and waste less money constantly purchasing makeup that seems a little “off” on me.
2. Set up a date.
With a professional, that is!
Many cosmetics places are more than willing to help you find just what you need, whether it’s the right mascara formula for your lashes or a total beauty look; the beauty professionals at a lot of makeup counters/stores are trained to help you look your very best.
When I was looking for the perfect shade of bright red lipstick, I went into a Sephora store and asked a lady working there to help me find it. She was super nice and helpful, and gave me multiple options to try on, while giving me honest feedback if a shade of red wasn’t quite right for me. I ended up purchasing a lipstick that I felt really good in, and it only took a few minutes of my time!
3. Keep practicing
I’ve found that watching beauty bloggers’ videos online is super helpful in learning new makeup tricks or how to put together complete makeup looks. I take what I want from them and then leave the rest.
Pretty much all makeup brands have articles and videos online that will help you learn things like how to do a smokey eye or apply lipstick so it lasts all day.
Using these tips and tricks, the key is to keep practicing! You’ll feel more confident with the makeup you do have as well as the color and formula choices you’re making, thus enabling you to spend a lot less on your makeup!
TIP: While the jury’s still out about this, I’ve found that primer seems to help my foundation look more streamline and stay on longer, and a bit applied to my eyelids, along with some concealer, really helps keep my eye-shadow in place.
You don’t need to spend a fortune on expensive makeup to look put together, but it will help if you’re armed with some knowledge to work within the budget and life you have!
Laura is a mama of three littles {and in the adoption process}, delighting in the Gospel of grace. Attempting to be genuine and raw, Laura seeks to find the humor in everyday life. She shares her journey through faith, motherhood, and marriage at LIFE AS A LOEWEN blog. Passionate about issues of social justice, and always up for a Motown dance party, Laura seeks to live with spirited intentionality.










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