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5 Products Under $50 For The Beauty Guru In Your Life

Anyone who loves beauty will love these!

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5 Products Under $50 For The Beauty Guru In Your Life

The holidays can be difficult, especially when you're on a budget. I have made a list of things a the beauty guru in your life would love to add to their collection.

1. Laneige Lip Sleeping Mask.

Laneige

This $20 lip balm can be used any time of the day. It is great to apply before you begin the makeup process so your lips are prepped for anything you are putting on top of it. As the winter approaches, our lips get attacked by the cold weather, this lip mask would be the perfect solution.

2. Anastasia Beverly Hills Sultry Eyeshadow Palette.

Anastasia Beverly Hills

This is a beautiful $45 palette with 14 beautiful shades. Not only are the colors great but the packing is just as pretty as what's inside. There are a few matte shadows, including a beautiful hot red as well as a bunch of cool tone metallics. This palette would be a perfect addition to anyone's collection.

3. Coastal Scents 22 Piece Brush Set.

Amazon

22 brushes for just $34? What a steal! Coastal Scents is a cruelty-free makeup brand. There are a bunch of types of brushes, you have enough to do a full eye look and have a flawless face. They last a long time, great quality, and are so soft. It also comes with a great carrying case so you won't lose any!

4. Jade Face Roller.

Sephora

A Jade facial roller is a great way to really help sink skincare into the skin. Anyone receiving this as a gift would be more than happy when they open it. Jade has so many great effects on the skin. It'll depuff and help the skin glow. The stone will help with lifting and soothing leaving skin looking younger.

5. Laneige Water Sleeping Mask.

Laneige

A great skin care product is a face mask. This one, in particular, is great for hydration. It can be worn overnight and in the morning, the skin will bounce back. Anyone, especially someone with dry skin, would love to get this product over the holidays.

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