So yesterday and sat down to go through my (HUGE) list of video requests and the one that came up time and time again was high end/drugstore dupes. I haven’t done many dupe videos/posts in the past but I thought I’d give it a shot since so many people were interested. I don’t go out of my way to buy things near identical to others I already own so I wasn’t expecting to come up with much but these are the five I deemed worthy of sharing.

L’Oreal Tempting Lilac – £7.99 / Revlon Matte Balm Audacious – £7.99

  1. L’Oreal True Match Concealer – My last blogger-enabled purchase is another great drugstore find, this time from the ultra-glam Amelia from Amelia Liana. I’m quite fussy with concealers, so I didn’t have great expectations about L’Oreal’s True Match Concealer, but I adore it now.
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L'oreal True Match Innocent Flush. Dupe For Mac 10

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MAC Angel is a cult favourite, Kim Kardashian’s go to supposedly (that and NARS Turkish Delight) so I was happy to find a similar shade in my collection from L’Oreal. The Caresse range is one of my favourites, balmy and moisturising with a hint of colour and this is one of my most worn. I actually prefer the finish of Tempting Lilac to the frosty Angel shade. The next comparison is not so close.. it’s closer in person and more so on the lips but given that the formulas are totally different (one is a creamy ‘amplified’ the other is matte) the light they aren’t a spot on match. If you’re looking for an easier way to wear the orange trend however either Vegas Volt of Audacious will do it. Both have a hint of coral/pink so they’re more wearable than a full on bright orange.

A great dupe for Studio Fix Fluid is the Maybelline Fit Me Matte + Poreless Foundation ($7.99), which is just as long-lasting and shine-free for a fraction of the price. L’Oreal’s True Match Foundation ($7.59) is another great option if you’re looking for that flawless base.

Rimmel Goddess – £3.89 / Revlon Kissable Balm Stain Crush – £7.99

L'oreal True Match Innocent Flush. Dupe For Mac Free

Before we get in to some serious brights lets bring it back to the more subdued neutral palette. Viva Glam V is one of my all time favourite lipsticks, your lips but better and all that jazz.. it was actually my wedding lipstick. It seems to divide people, some love it and others can’t stand it but it works for me. I’m not 100% sure how available this dupe is but it seems to still be sold in the US and you can still get it on Amazon etc so I thought it was still worth mentioning since it’s a pretty good match. Goddess is one of the oldest lipsticks in my collection – I don’t think I’d be stretching it to say I’ve had it for 10 years (eek) – and back when my collection was far more modest it makes sense that I’d have a shade closest to one of my favourites now.

Plumful is one of my newer additions and I’m surprised I didn’t spot this dupe sooner. Crush is deeper and little more purple but it’s a stain and once the top layer knocks off it’s as near as damnit for me. Crush obviously lasts longer so I’m probably more likely to reach for that one but I do like the sheer nature of Plumful, it’s one of my favourite Winter lipsticks.

This last one is kind of a half a dupe.. it’s a hybrid if you will. I have been looking for a match for Toxic Tale since I got it, it’s limited edition and I love the colour but I daren’t wear it because I can’t repurchase it.. dilemma! Avons Beyond Pink is nearly there but it’s Toxic Tale with a little Impassioned thrown in.. I might actually prefer it that way. It’s like.. if the two MAC Lippies had a baby this Avon beauty would be it..

Hope you enjoyed my finds, feel free to leave a comment with your own!

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L'oreal True Match Innocent Flush. Dupe For Mac Pro

Hello there and a very warm welcome to the first in what I hope will be a regular series of Pick Or Purge - where I comb through a particular type of product in my makeup stash and decide what to keep and what to discard.
When I first started makeup, I had no idea what to do with concealers. I thought they were only to be used on blemishes, but each time I tried concealing a spot or two it just looked awful (still does). Then I discovered how they could be used on dark circles and... life was never the same again.
I've been trying out several concealers for a while now, all with the sole purpose of covering my dark circles. It's been a quest, almost. And like any quest, I've had ups and downs... and as a result I have a ridiculous stash of concealers.
My concealer criteria is (1) must be a good shade match, (2) must not be drying (my under eye area tends to run drier than the rest of my face), (3) must have minimal creasing and (4) must wear well through the day.
Pretty simple, right?
I'll be honest and say I haven't found my go-to concealer yet, but there are several that I really like.
My current collection of concealers includes:
- ELF Studio HD concealer in Medium
- LA Girl Pro Conceal HD concealer in Medium Beige
- LA Girl Pro Conceal HD concealer in Warm Honey
- Maybelline Fit Me concealer in Medium
- L'Oreal True Match Crayon concealer in W4-5
- L'Oreal True Match Crayon concealer in W6-7-8
- NYX Full Coverage Concealer in a Jar in Medium
- theBalm Time Balm concealer in Mid-Medium
- MAC Prolongwear concealer in NC35
- MAC Prolongwear concealer in NC42
- Bobbi Brown Corrector in Dark Peach
That's a lot of concealer for a gal, especially when I don't use some of them. So let's evaluate them individually and figure out whether to pick or purge!

ELF STUDIO HD CONCEALER (medium)
A liquid concealer with a thin-ish consistency, it's easy to spread, has medium coverage and is one of my go-to concealers. This was a surprising hit, I really like the texture and the coverage, and I've used it on a daily basis. My only gripe is that it doesn't really last long, which bums me out. In any case, my current tube is almost over, but I don't think I'll repurchase - I want something more!
Final verdict - Purge

LA GIRL PRO CONCEAL HD CONCEALER (medium beige and warm honey)
These are a thick liquid concealer, but they're easy to blend out. I really like these, the coverage is perfect for daily use. I dislike the fact that it creases, but I haven't found any product that doesn't crease on me, so I can't really fault it for that. Medium beige is my winter shade, and warm honey is my summer shade.

Final verdict - Pick

MAYBELLINE FIT ME CONCEALER (medium)
This is a really nice concealer. The shade I have is too light for me, so I've been using it as a highlight, but it takes a lot of elbow grease to make it work. It's got a little less coverage than I like, bu it works really well over a corrector which is something that's important to me.
Final verdict - Purge current tube, but pick in a different shade

L'OREAL TRUE MATCH CRAYON CONCEALER (W4-5 and W6-7-8)
It's a... solid?.. concealer. More like a really thick cream, I guess. It's definitely not on the creamy side, but it still manages to blend out. Again, it does crease, but I find it's easier to blend this out post-creasing than the others. It's also super handy to take with my when I travel. However, I'm not sure of the shades. W4-5 is too light for me, while W6-7-8 only works with my summer skintone. I'm not completely sure what I'm going to do with these.
Final verdict - Pick, but probably only for my purse. Or test out the other shades? Unsure.

NYX FULL COVERAGE CONCEALER IN A JAR (medium)
A very creamy, emollient concealer that buffs and blends out easily, has wonderful coverage and can even work without a corrector. It does crease pretty badly, though. But the coverage... and the ease of use... augh, I can't decide.
Final verdict - Undecided

THEBALM TIME BALM CONCEALER (mid-medium)
A very, very creamy concealer, almost on the slippery side. Not a fan. The shade is also too light for me, so I've been using it for highlighting, but the formula is just so greasy! Probably will work really well on drier skins, but it's a crease fest each time I use it.
Final verdict - Purge

MAC PROLONGWEAR CONCEALER (NC35 and NC42)
These are the concealers I use when I want something to really last on me. They have great coverage, but smell like paint? Still, they're fabulous, but I hate the pump (it always over-dispenses concealer). NC42 is a great shade for me. NC35 is a tad too light, but works really well as a highlighting concealer.
Final verdict - Pick

BOBBI BROWN CORRECTOR (dark peach)
This isn't technically a concealer, but I LOVE IT. Can I just say I will never, ever be without this, ever. I use it on its own to cancel out any dark circles on most days, or use it under a concealer to look bright as a bunny.. I'm almost hitting pan on mine and I'll have to get a backup soon! I know NYX makes an orange concealer, so I'll have to pit that against this at some point in the future.
Final verdict - Pick (hell yeah!)




At the end of this, I'm going to stay with:
- Bobbi Brown Corrector
- MAC Prolongwear concealer(s)
- LA Girl Pro Conceal HD concealer(s)
I'm still on the fence about the L'Oreal True Match crayon concealer and the NYX concealer in a jar, but the rest of them I will be discarding. That will bring my concealer to a more manageable amount!
Do you have a favorite concealer, or are you still on the search for 'the one'? Do you have any recommendations? Comment below and let me know!