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Superdrug Under £9 Studio Collection Makeup: Verdict

I Tried Superdrug's Under-£9 Makeup Range and Was Actually Pretty Impressed

Superdrug Under £9 Studio Collection Makeup: Verdict
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Don't get me wrong, I love a new beauty range more than the average person, but even the most makeup-obsessed among us can admit to feeling a little launch fatigue this year. So when Superdrug announced they were bringing out a new, own-brand makeup line called Studio London, I probably wasn't as excited as I could have been. That was until I saw the prices. Everything in the range is under £9, and when the cost of living crisis means leaving the house is now taxed at £20 and a KitKat will set you back £7 (ok, so maybe that's a slight exaggeration), the idea of snapping up a blusher for £4 is very appealing. Especially with Christmas on the horizon and beauty gift ideas filling my moodboards.

The 136-piece collection (that number includes all shade options) has everything you'd expect (foundation, concealer, lipstick) as well as some slightly surprising offerings from a budget brand including a setting mist and eyeshadow primer. Since quietly discontinuing B. Cosmetics a couple of years ago, Superdrug has been missing a makeup line – especially given their in-house skincare is so good. To put the collection into context, the Studio London Cosmetics range is a smidge more expensive, but far more extensive, than Boots's own Natural Collection and 17 ranges, and considerably cheaper than Boots No7 makeup.

I'll admit that when it comes to makeup I do have pretty expensive taste. I like the longevity and skincare-worthy ingredients of a fancy foundation and nothing perks up my day quite like a slick of premium lipstick, which is why I'm a sucker for a luxury beauty Advent calendar. Outside of this though, I'm willing to fill in the gaps with budget products – as long as they deliver. That old saying of "buy cheap, buy twice" always rings in my ears a little here, as a bargain is only a bargain if you don't have to buy something else to replace it. With that in mind, I thought I'd see how much of a steal Studio London Cosmetics really are.

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Studio London by Superdrug Verdict

First impressions first, Studio London isn't going to be confused at a glance with premium makeup range. Everything feels pretty plasticky, and the key colour is a soft sugary pink. That being said, all the packaging works nicely, which is ultimately all you want, and snaps, clicks, and twists with ease. The plastic used is a step-up from your average, too. Most of the packs are made with a decent percentage of recycled plastics (between 25 and 100 percent from the products I tried) and are fully recyclable themselves.

Another important feature from the packaging is the leaping bunny logo. This internationally recognised symbol shows that the products are completely cruelty-free, and proves that you don't need to pay a premium for shop ethically.

Now for the products themselves. It's a trend-led range, which is reflected in the brightly coloured eyeshadows and high-shine lip glosses, but they've got their basics down, too. The Flaunt Flawless Perfecting Foundation is available in 20 shades, is super buildable, includes SPF20, and promises 12-hour wear. There's a good shade range across the collection, with four shades of bronzer, five shades of brow pencil, six shades of blush, 10 shades of powder, and 12 shades of concealer. The only noticeable gap in the range is a lack of mascara, but there is a clear brow gel which can be used on the eyes as well.

Overall, I would say that Superdrug's Studio London Cosmetics isn't re-inventing the wheel when it comes to makeup, but it isn't claiming to — and nor should it be expected to for these kind of prices. This is what I would describe as entry-level makeup. It's relatively no frills, but gets the job done with good performance and enough staying power to rival its competitors. I wouldn't say there's a particular hero here that will become a core staple in my makeup bag, but it does prove that you can experiment with colour without breaking the bank. At these give-it-a-go prices I'd say do just that — you won't regret it.

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