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20 Makeover Must-Haves Under $20.09

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Making resolutions is all well and good, but sometimes nothing revs your "get glam" engine more than a few fresh new goodies. Here are 20 of our top makeover must-haves for 2009, and every one of them is under $20.09. Some will beautify your world, others will give you incentive to kick back, and plenty will make you feel like one hot mama. So pick up a lipstick, bandy about a new hair accessory, or even light a sexy flame. It's your year.

Benefit Concealer

# 1 of 20: Benefit Boi-ing Industrial Strength Concealer


There are few things in a mom's life that can just be covered up (really, it's never a good idea to just throw a potholder over a pool of spilled milk.) But undereye circles, or that "Come on, I'm not 14 anymore" pimple? Those can be well hidden with Benefit's best-selling, high-performance Boi-ing concealer.

Price:  $18
Website:  benefitcosmetics.com
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20 Makeover Must-Haves Under $20.09

Sonnyone23
Sonnyone23 says:
February 09, 2009

I think these ideas were great, after all we do the .99 cent stuff everyday, sometimes you need to have that spa day and use something a bit more expensive and feel a bit more uplifted. Thanks!!

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Sonnyone23
Sonnyone23 says:
February 09, 2009

Wow I love these candles. What a great concept. : )

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smartmama8
smartmama8 says:
February 07, 2009

MaddieQ...
The article never called these products deals, just said they were under $20.09, which they all are. I think the point of each pick is to show women that they can feel luxurious with products that are admittedly a splurge but far from the kind of splurge a $300 handbag or expensive new outfit or shoes would be. I know many products out there are great and cheap (and look at how much stuff came from KMart and Target), but when I want to treat myself I do look to brands that are a little special. I've tried Lush, Benefit and Fekkai and can say they do the job far better than cheaper things I've purchased from Avon or drugstores. Also, the sponsor -- or advertiser -- on the story is Quaker Oats. I would guess the article's products are just picks the site liked.

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