Makeup lover experiments with expensive and chemical makeup

Makeup lover experiments with expensive and chemical makeup

A beauty lover shocked hundreds of people online after she applied high-end luxury makeup to one side of her face and affordable drugstore brands to the other, but found that she looked exactly the same.

Despite using different products, the facial makeup was quite similar, leaving many doubts as to which side was which.

Teresa, of Hobart, Australia, said high-quality makeup cost her $951 and cheap alternative products cost her $134 to sell.

The 51-year-old sales manager at the event tested the products and noticed how she looked at her makeup for ten hours.

Makeup lover experiments with expensive and chemical makeup

Teresa from Hobart, Australia, applied half of her face with high-quality make-up and the other side with pharmacy make-up. “Can you see which side is which?” He asked Facebook and added: ‘Left [my right in photos]My face is full of cheap makeup and I’m wearing high-end makeup on the right.’

“I did a little side-by-side test over the weekend (in case things go terribly wrong),” Teresa wrote, sharing the photos with a popular Facebook group.

“Can you see which side is which?” he asked.

‘Left [my right in photos]My face is full of cheap makeup and I’m wearing high-end makeup on the right.’

Expensive beauty products included brands like Charlotte Tilbury, NARS, and Too Faced.

Expensive beauty products included brands like Charlotte Tilbury, NARS, and Too Faced.

By contrast, drugstore products include brands like L'Oréal, ELF, and Maybelline.

By contrast, drugstore products include brands like L'Oréal, ELF, and Maybelline.

Expensive beauty products include brands like Charlotte Tilbury, NARS, and Too Faced, while drugstore products include brands like L’Oréal, ELF, and Maybelline.

Teresa said she never pays full price for beauty brands at the drugstore and always buys the products she wants for sale.

On this occasion, he saved $134 as the products originally cost $268.

Expensive beauty products include $66 Charlotte Tilbury Airbrush Flawless Finish Powder, $45 Too Faced Born This Way Concealer, $45 NARS Oragasm Blush, $32 Charlotte Tilbury Lip Cheat Pillow Talk Lip Liner.

In contrast, drugstore products included brands like L’Oréal, ELF, and Maybelline.

The most expensive product used was the $73 NARS Radiant Long Wear Foundation, while the cheapest was the O.Two.O Rose Gold Starburst Good Highlight Liquid Highlighter, purchased from eBay for $1.99.

At the end of the day the makeup still looked good and just needed a touch up.

At the end of the day the makeup still looked good and just needed a touch up.

At the end of the day the makeup still looked good and just needed a touch up.

At the end of the day, the makeup still looked gorgeous and just needed a touch up.

“The top left photo was taken at 10:00 am and the right one was at 2:00 pm,” says Teresa, referring to a collage of four images posted online.

“The bottom left photo was taken at 18:00 and the bottom right photo was taken at 20:00.”

Social media posts caught the attention of hundreds of people who were amazed by their curiosity to compare different purchases.

“I can’t tell the difference,” one woman wrote, while another added: “What a wonderful experiment to do.”

Despite the difficulty, some could see the difference on either side of Teresa’s face.

“Your left is clearly top-notch. You can tell by the quality of the workmanship,” another woman wrote.

“The proof is in hours, so you pay more for professional products,” said another.

Which products were used?

Foundation – NARS Radiant Long-Wear Foundation, $73 versus Maybelline Dream Urban Cover, $25.95

Concealer – Born This Way Concealer, $45 vs ELF Camo Concealer, $10.

Powder – Charlotte Tilbury Airbrush Flawless Finishing Powder, $66 vs. Flower Light Illusion Perfecting Powder $9.99.

Bronzer – Fenty Cheeks Out Cream Bronzer Butta Biscuit, $52 vs ELF Putty Bronzer Tan Lines, $14.

Blush – NARS Orgasm Blush is $45, $19.99 versus Milani Baked Blush in Dolce Pink.

Liquid Highlighter – Charlotte Tilbury Beauty Light Wand Spotlight, $56 against O.Two.O Rose Gold Good Highlight Starburst ($1.99 when purchased on eBay.)

Brows – Advantage 24 The Brow Setter, $45 versus L’Oréal Plump and Set Brow Artist, $20.99.

Setting Powder – Hourglass Ambient Lighting Powder Soft Light is $75, $14 compared to DB Luminous Setting Powder Candle Light.

Eyeliner – Charlotte Tilbury Supernudes Liner Duo Enhance Side, $43 vs. Mecca Max Zoom Eyeliner Brown Eye Girl, $17.

Lip Liner – Charlotte Tilbury Lip Cheat Pillow Talk, $32 versus NYX Retractable Lip Liner Nude, $9.95.

Lipstick – Charlotte Tilbury Pillow Talk Lipstick, $49 vs. Flower Beauty Spicy Petal Lipstick, $9.99.

Eyeshadow – Anastasia Beverly Hills Norvina Palette, $76 vs Revolution Reloaded Vitality, $10.

Setting Spray – Charlotte Tilbury Airbrush Flawless Setting Spray, $49 vs. Make Milani Final Setting Spray, $23.99.

Highlighter – MAC Bling Me To Life Mineralize Skin Finish, $59 vs. Essence Glow My Mind Powered Highlighter Palette in Medium Shade, $14.95.

Mascara – L’Oreal Lash Paradise Mascara, $24.95 and Maybelline Sky High Mascara, $24.95.

Mascara – L’Oreal Lash Paradise – Top $24.95

Maybelline sky top bottom

Brows – ABH brow definition soft brown $47

Eye Primer – MAC Paint Pot Soft Ocher $39

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Source: Daily Mail

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