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Ahoy, members of MakeUp Talk :)

My name is Molly. I'm new to this forum, but I'd lalalove it if we could be friends! I'm super bubbly, upbeat, and I love to smile:) I love watching make-up tutorials, learning new tips and tricks and most of all... experimenting. If I had to make a rough estimate on how much money I spend on make-up... well, it'd be enough to buy a house probably. Lol. I've always been so intrigued by the art of make-up and the feeling of pure confidence while wearing it. I don't think of make-up as a mask. I think of it as a representation of who you are or what you like. There are a million zillion ways to apply make-up and I just love how complex it is. It isn't all just coating your face in foundation, applying an eyeliner and calling it a day. It's slowly sculpting a work of art. I sure am rambling a lot over here... but nonetheless I am a true make-up enthusiast lol.

Moving on, I am looking for some advice on an inexpensive cream concealer palette. I can't seem to find one that will accommodate my needs. It is either perfect and way too pricey for my budget or within my budget and not-so-good quality and/or shipping time is just too long of a wait. That being said, I've got a budget of about $10 maximum. FAIL, right? Now with my kind of budget, I shouldn't be picky but there's just one thing I've got to stress. It's crucial it is a palette that can accommodate (in the least) *most* skin types and *most* skin colors. I'd really appreciate any kinds of pointers! Thank you.c:

xox,

Molly &lt;3

P.S. Here is a picture of something along the lines of what I'm looking for. :)

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Hi! Welcome to MUT! Have you checked Elf or NYX for their concealers? They probably don't look like the picture but the price point is lower. Inglot has a great Freedom system that you can use to build your own but it's more expensive. Also Coastal Scents might have palettes that are cheaper around $20 or under. Might be harder to find in the $10 range but maybe worth checking them out.

 
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