I used to be all about the luxury. Whether it was the act of saving up (ok or more likely diving headfirst into my overdraf) and spending a small fortune on something luxurious that was now all MINE, the sophistication of the packaging, or the feeling of owning something that was definitely considered High End, I don't know, but I loved every aspect of it.
Realistically, however, with only a few exceptions, I have been disappointed time and time again with my overly-priced products. As I said - there are a few exceptions - Liz Earle skincare and Skin Tint (I have yet to try other products from their makeup range), Urban Decay shadows (I <3 Naked 4eva) and eyeliners, and .. yeah that's pretty much it!
To give you my current examples of total HE failures...
Dior - Diorshow Blackout mascara
Now, I don't want to criticise this mascara completely - when it was good it was very good, if that makes sense! However, after owning this mascara for ~6months the wand now looks something like this:
Yeah. I kid you not. The bristles have just gone down completely flat, except for the base and the tip. And it doesn't matter how often I clean it so it looks normal again, as soon as I stick it back into the mascara, it reverts back to this. I know I have no leg to stand on - you're not 'supposed' to use a mascara for more than 6 months due to potential risk of infection yadda yadda yadda, but we all do, right! But I have NEVER known a wand to look like this. So this £22.50 mascara will never be applied again - it is in fact unusable!
I'm going back to Maybelline thank you....
Shampoos and Conditioners (and all hair products really!)
Over the years I have really been a hair snob (can you tell?). I shuddered at my boyfriend's Herbal Essences and crossed myself whenever a friend raved on about H&S/Pantene (ok I still do that). Some of the brands I have used include - Kerastase, Macadamia Natural Oil, Redken, Tigi S Factor, Tigi Bedhead, KMS California, Wella, Orofluido, Aveda.... the list goes on.
With the exception of Tigi S Factor Diamond Dreams (which I now don't use because the once-delicious strawberries+cream scent now is overly sickly because I used it for so long!) and Aveda Madder Root (which I can't use because it'll deposit red pigments into my Cuella de Ville *cringe* hair), I was disappointed with the lot of them. Macadamia Natural Oil Healing Oil Treatment made my hair really really really weighed down so I gave it to my sister. Wella products gave me an allergic reaction to the extent that 6 months after using it I still have an itchy and sensitive scalp!
Anyway, I could complain all day, but basically Tresemmé Vibrantly Smooth shampoo and conditioner has made more of a positive difference to my hair than anything I've ever used. I love it so much I could write about it all day. What I've realised, particularly with the Macadamia Oil, is that my hair really can't take silicones - they make it weighed down and greasy-looking, yet really dry and dehydrated when I wash it off. I also would recommend to everyone to NEVER USE SULPHATES. On your face, body or hair. 'Mkay? I could, and maybe someday will, dedicate an entire blog post to this ingredient of Satan. Anyway, this Tresemme s&c are cone free and reduced sulphates. Pretty awesome if you ask me. They leave my hair soft, frizz-free and totally manageable :)
Basically, I am giving up on buying any more HE products. My Naked palette, 24/7 pencils, and my Liz Earle products can stay until I finish/hit pan. But really next time I will probably try out Purity Skincare, which is supposed to be as natural and organic as Liz Earle, at a fraction of the cost. I am also going to stop using my Chanel lippies, which fade really quickly and dry my lips out, and replace them with some of the exciting new Revlon Just Bitten Kissable Lip Balm Stains, which I have been hearing so many good things about on the blogosphere.
What have you guys found? Have high pricetags guaranteed you good quality of product, or have you been left disappointed like me?
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Yay for drugstore products! I have to say, I do favour them over HE. I've tried Purity and there products are nice. I also hand make natural face cloths called 'moonies' which are similar to other products available, but cheaper! x
ReplyDeleteThanks for the recs! I'll be sure to check them out :) xxx
DeleteI'm the reverse..started on drugstore, and now moving up to higher end.. However I will say there are things I will never drop more then 20$ on . Mascaras being one of them. I have sensitive eyes..so I buy a new mascara every 3 months or so..spending 30+ dollars on a mascara I'm going to use for a short time is pointless. Especially when all the formulas and brushes are the same. I agree with u with the shampoo as well. There are some great finds at the drugstore. Check out Milani's baked blushes!! They're amazing!
ReplyDeleteHi! Thanks for the comment - yeah I do admit that some products are worth the money/hype, but I am finding that drugstore dupes can be just as good! Thanks for the Milani blush rec! The only place I can find them in UK is eBay/amazon boo, but I may just have to treat myself cos the colours look amazing!!! Zxx
DeleteHi. Yeah I go for things that are drugstore when I know that I could either 1. Lose it 2. Break it 3. never finish it
ReplyDeleteGood philosophy :) nothing worse than breaking or losing something you've just spent a fortune on! xxx
DeleteWow, the wand looks really scary! I also usually buy drugstore mascaras and hair products. :D
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It really is scary lol, you should try applying mascara with it .. just does not happen haha. Yeah I've bought a lot of drugstore stuff the last few days and have been very impressed with it! xxx
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