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Drugstore Beauty Products M’sian Women Swear By

by Genevieve Nunis
December 24, 2013
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A lot of women are slaves to beauty, yet a majority of good beauty products can cost a lot of money. Fortunately, there are more and more drugstore beauty brands coming up these days in our local pharmacies like Guardian and Watson’s. A majority of these brands offer professional quality products that are half the price of most high-end beauty brands. We spoke to everyday Malaysian women to share their favorite drugstore beauty products and why they love it!

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“Neutrogena’s oil-free moistruizer is the best! They’re a little pricey for pharmacy standards, but from what I know, some dermatologists actually recommend them. That’s good enough for me”. Mary, 28

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“Maybelline eyeliners and mascaras. I love most major brands, but Maybelline still has one of the best liquid eyeliners that cost less than RM20”. Syaz,19

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Garnier
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Revlon

“I have terrible dark circles, but Garnier’s Whitening Under-Eye Roll does wonders especially when you puffy eyes”. – Elaine, 28

“It’s hard to find the perfect foundation match for medium-olive skin, especially in drugstores because they usually cater to fairer skin. Revlon’s Photoready foundations are easy to work with, though. You just have to buy one or two shades and mix it up to create your own custom shade. It’s just as expensive as getting it at a beauty bar, but at least you’ll have twice as much”. – Leanne, 26

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Vaseline

“I skip expensive lotions and body butters and stick to Vaseline. Dry skin, cracked heels, chaffing, cracked lips? Vaseline will solve all your skin problems, and it’s affordable”.  – Lisa, 22

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Johnson’s

“Johnson’s Baby Shampoo all-day, everyday for me. It’s just as pricey as most brands, but baby shampoo is extremely gentle on your hair and they all smell good”. – Anya, 25

Garnier
Garnier

“Acne is hard to deal with, but I can’t afford Proactiv or brands like that. Suprisingly, Garnier’s range for acne-prone skin does actually help clear the zits away, and it’s really cheap so I really recommend it to everyone with a tight beauty budget”. – Melissa, 23

Nivea
Nivea

“My mother uses that classic Nivea cream that comes in a blue tin all her life, and her skin looks radiant and youthful at 58. I’m 26, and I’ve been using it since college and I can’t help but recommend it to everyone”. – Nadya, 24

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“Revlon nail polish! It’s been a cult favorite since I was a kid, and I can see why. The colors suit almost every skin tone”. Chelle, 19

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