Q: I love makeup and I have lots of it. I used to put my makeup in bags but that doesn't work anymore because I have way to much of it. I saw a girl on tv that had a HUGE pullout makeup case and it is exactly what I need. I'm just wondering if anyone knows
A: Go to casesbysource.com. It's a professional case website that carries every kind of case imaginable. On the website on the left click makeup cases. They are about one third of the price than at MAC or Sephora.
I have a ton of MAC makeup and it seems as though they no longer carry the hard case on their website. I've seen a few at Sephora but not sure of the quality. Can someone recommend?
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I have been looking every where for a plastic makeup case that has like different compartments for your brushes, and eyeliners and stuff, and can't find one anywhere! I know sephora has some cases but they are way more pricey than what I want to spend,
I live in Manchester and i am looking for a large vanity case to store makeup as i am thinking about becoming a makeup artist and alot of the cases i am looking at are in the US and range from $200 to $300. Do you know of any places that are in the UK
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Trib tested: Ecotools cosmetic brushes and bags The brush case is equally fantastic and fits in my daytime purse for quick touch-ups. It has a zippered, elastic compartment in the front to hold the five brushes that come in the set and a separate, zippered compartment for makeup. |
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Have You Ever Had an Allergic Reaction to Makeup? In either case, the reaction will probably be the same. "The first thing that happens is the feeling of itching, stinging or burning," says dermatologist Jeannette Graf. "After that, you may experience redness, swelling, blistering, scaling, |