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Rimmel
What's cult: This budget beauty cult item has been found nestling in most people's make-up bags at some point or other. Rimmel London's best-selling concealer, Hide the Blemish, £3.69, has a creamy stick formulation that has proved such a hit that one is sold every 30 seconds in the UK.
What's new: 60 Seconds Nail Polish, £2.99 (available from 26th March), is a budget beauty winner you'll be dying to get your hands on. Choose from 24 rocking fashion shades for perfect coverage in one fast-drying coat.
Vaseline
What's cult: Vaseline has been around since 1860, and in 1969, a light, non-greasy lotion called Essential Moisture, £2.49 for 200ml, was created, and has changed very little over the past 38 years. Over 12,000 bottles are sold nationwide everyday, bought by the products' celebrity fans including Scarlett Johansson, model Alex Wek and rapper 50 Cent, as well as many of us mere mortals.
Palmers
What's cult: As countless A-listers and models know, Palmers is the deliciously scented way to get soft and smooth skin. Cocoa Butter Formula Massage Cream for Stretch Marks, £4.99, has been voted the UK's No.1 most effective product for stretch marks in a consumer test on Channel 4's How To Look Good Naked, while it was also considered to be a Top 20 Beauty Must-Have.
St. Ives
What's cult: St. Ives Apricot Scrub, £3.99, is the best-selling facial scrub in the UK, with one selling every 20 seconds (this includes each of the variants: Invigorating, Blemish Fighting and Gentle). Nell McAndrew is a fan of the Scrub, which contains fine pieces of real apricot kernel, combined with micro beads and Swiss botanicals to gently exfoliate and reveal healthy skin.
Nivea
What's cult: Nivea has been around since 1911, when Nivea Creme (you know, the one in the blue tin) was introduced to the market by researcher Dr Isaac Lifschutz. Today, Nivea Visage Anti-Wrinke Q10 Day Cream, £6.79, is the world's best-selling anti-wrinkle product, with a pot sold nationwide every second.
Splurge or Scrimp?
Splurge on: Foundation
Because of the shade selection and coverage choice you'll get by investing a few extra pennies
Scrimp on: Tinted moisturiser
When your skin's good, you'll just need a touch of coverage and a subtle healthy glow
Splurge on: Eyelash tint/dye
Well worth the investment as it will prevent post-swim panda eyes on holiday and you'll even save on mascara
Scrimp on: Mascara
When you want extra flutter power, length or thickness, you'll need a mascara, and you'll easily find a great one for under a fiver
Splurge on: Dark nail varnish
If you want even, shiny coverage that lasts and lasts, save up and invest in a pricier polish
Scrimp on: Nude nail varnish
When you're keeping it subtle you can afford to save a quid or two
Splurge on: Face powder
To avoid that mask-like talc effect, opt for a finely-milled (and more expensive) loose powder that will glide over your skin and stay put forever
Scrimp on: Blotting papers
Ideal for budget babes and so handy too, these clever papers cost pennies and will blot away a shiny complexion in seconds
Splurge on: Eye cream
Two words: crows feet (need we say more?)
Scrimp on: Eye make-up remover
Many cheaper brands are just as effective at wiping away your war paint and even work on waterproof mascara
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