Expensive beauty products- are they worth it?
May 26, 2011 by
Filed under Beauty Products
Question by Steven: Expensive elegance items- are they well worth it?
I’ve never truly employed high-priced elegance products just before, and I was wondering if it is genuinely really worth investing in larger priced cosmetic things? For instance, if you had been to use Chanel skincare procucts do you a significantly higher possibility of getting beautiful, clear skin?
Finest reply:
Remedy by Girlybug
So not worth it.
What do you think? Remedy under!

All work the same
I think it very much depends on the individual person. Everyone’s skin is different, so there’s no right or wrong answer.
What I would suggest is looking at ingredients. If the ones in the expensive product match the ones in a cheaper product, I’d go for the cheaper one. No sense paying more for the exact same product!
Noo its not worth it at all.
not always……..sometimes, but i use very cheap makeup and it works like i spent 100 buckaroos on it
It does not matter, beauty is in the eye of the beholder. No matter how expensive the make-up you put on your face, they would not know what brand of make-up it is or how expensive it is. The effect of the make-up in a person is how you apply it and how you will feel and look good about it.
wet n wild cosmetics are sold in CVS stores and they work GREAT! everything is only $ 0.99! use there lip pencil as a lipstick, but use number 666: it looks great on everyone!
I really doesn’t matter. You can always find a drugstore alternative and besides, some higher end brands have the same owner as lower end brands. (Ex. Lancome is owned by Loreal)
Here’s a list:
http://www.makeuptalk.com/forums/f148/beauty-industry-who-owns-what-57013.html
I think they’re worth it. I mean i’ve used cheap products and it got me allergic reactions.. and what about the lips and the nails? if u have sensitive skin use expensive products.. i mean thy’re not that expensive for nothing, they must be better.
It all depends on whether you’re buying the right products for YOUR skin type.
If you buy a $ 100 lotion that isn’t formulated to the skin you have, it’s NOT going to work. lol. Likewise, if you buy a $ 5 lotion that suits your skin, it will work wonders.
That said, I don’t think that there is a truly noticeable difference in the effectiveness of different prices of products. It all comes down to formulation, ingredients, and skin type. I personally prefer all-natural (and all-organic when possible) skincare, and it works beautifully for me.
Some people just want the “status symbol” that having an expensive bottle on their vanity in the bathroom gives (or so they think it does, anyhow).