![]() ![]() They may have made them up into the early 90's too, I'm not sure. ![]() I don't see it in stores anymore, haven't for years! The bottles you have look old cuz the logos on them are different on some of them. I wore peacock blue, that was my favorite color in that brand. I used to buy it all the time when I was a kid. BeCute Gel Eyeliner* - When I was perfecting my "kajal" skills, I saw a girl (who turned into one of my really good friends) in the university washroom using an eyeliner from a small pot.Where are you finding all this artmatic brand nail polish? They stopped making it back in the late 80's I think. And later in the day, when I was a sweatball with racoon eyes, she looked like a superstar stepping out of her makeup trailer. Few days later, I had a chance to talk to her randomly and got to know her raving review of BeCute Gel Eyeliner. I spotted it at a local makeup store for Rs. Artmatic nail enamel ingredients how to#ġ75, but didn't buy because I didn't even know how to hold the brush steady. Hoping that it's still around.Īrtmatic Lashes - Ranging from dramatic to natural, these eyelashes will suit your 'type' and budget. These are widely available in Pakistan, although not every place will be carrying the full range. I've come across only 3-4 of the total varieties till now. MUA Single Eyeshadow - These are some of the most gorgeously cost-effective eyeshadows that are raved online for their color payoff and longevity. ![]() There is a wide range for you to choose from - from matte to glitter, they have it all for about PKR 200 each. The Essence single eyeshadows are slightly off-budget (PKR 280), but they can be your next-to-best bet since they're available in-store through Essence counters all over Pakistan. Christine single eyeshadows cost around PKR 100 and they're available at many stores, but their staying power is a big question mark. If that's not a concern of yours, do give them a try. Glamorous Face 24-Eyeshadow Palette* - Their makhmali+matte eyeshadow palette is one of the best friends of our makeup artists and ladies attempting creative eye makeup without breaking the bank. The 24-shade palette covers different bold & neutral eyeshadows with a satin and shimmer finishes. The pigmentation can be amped with the wet brush, if needed. The eyeshadows are available through all makeup counters across Pakistan. Vaseline, Nivea, J&J Baby Lotion, Fair & Lovely, etc. They would not be my first recommendation, but for budget constraints, it doesn't hurt to opt for these favorites.īlesso Cucumber Cleanser - In my university days, I kept skin care to a bare minimum. a) I didn't know anything about it and considered it as a wastage of time. b) I'd rather spend the limited pocket money on food :-P A dear friend of mine told that she uses Blesso cleanser on her arms and feet due to the scorching tanning dusty sweaty university summers :-/ Since it was so cheap, I tried it, and it REALLY does the job of keeping your arms and feet clean & white :-P It also did an Okay job over my face too. I didn't have any benchmark to compare it with then, though.Ĭlean & Clear Acne Clearing Cleanser* - Thankfully, I've never experienced acne, but some very rare zits. Folks experiencing breakouts can give this a shot under budget especially when it has salicylic acid to prevent & treat your skin conditions. It's pocket friendly cleanser for a general regimen- unless of course, you opt in for some dermatologist recommended cream/gel.Įveryuth Walnut Scrub* - If you love the coarse walnut feel of St. ![]() Ives Apricot Scrub, this one is going to be a winner within your budget. It exfoliates your skin without being harsh or irritating it. Although, if your skin is super sensitive and you like very fine scrub particles, pass on this one. It's going to be the part of my next J4G haul, I'm sure. In the olden times, Hollywood Style USA and even St. Ives scrubs fell in this range as well, but that ship has sailed :-/ Please add in the list, if you've some superstar scrub in this budget!īlesso Lemon Peel-Off Mask - Back in the university days, this mask was my go-to for pore tightening/closing after rare incidents of taking facial steam :-) It does not promise any miracles, but would purge your skin of the loose whiteheads after the steam/scrubbing session. I loved how nicely it would peel off! Yeah, one of those weird inexplicable pleasures of life. :-)Įveryuth Orange Peel-Off Mask* - Now this has two versions - the Golden Glow and Naturals. These don't both or leave a residue, but a lot of us would have our qualms with that. Both of these are reported to have strong chemical orange fragrance which might be a turnoff for some. Overall, the results of removing dirt & dead skin are decent for the bucks. If your skin does not respond well to citrus ingredients, these might not be the best options for you.
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