By now, if you haven't got your Eid gifts sorted you may be desperate for some inspo, so if stationary isn't their thing, then here are my beauty picks for Eid.
I've started with two brands that have Eid-specific products which I think is amazing and would love to see more brands cater to gifting for Eid time if possible as it does make gift searching a lot more easier!
After these, I've included my favourite beauty products released so far this year (whilst they're still available!), which can also come in handy for some birthday present inspiration.
Usually if I don't know what the person wants for Eid/birthdays, I tend to scour the internet for gift sets which are better value for money as you tend to get more products for the price you pay.. which is always a win.
Read on to see my personal favourites and recommendations this Eid...
Marc Jacobs Limited Edition Deluxe Beauty Set
First up is a luxe product from Marc Jacobs Beauty and especially made for the celebration of Eid which I find amazing from a designer brand.
The set includes 3 ofMarc’s must-haves:
Velvet Noir Major Volume Mascara in Blacquer (my personal favourite)
Magic Marc’er Waterproof Liquid Eyeliner in Blacquer
Le Marc lip Crème (lipstick) in Slow Burn
These products come in a cute patent pouch and the set is worth £56.80 (mascara £22, eyeliner £23, lipstick approx £11.80), but is being sold for a surprisingly affordable price of £35.
Unfortunately it's only exclusive to Harrods in-store, so if you're doing last minute shopping it's definitely worth checking it out, otherwise there's the similarly priced Sofia 5-Piece Petit Le Marc Lip Creme set (£35 here) which is super cute or if you prefer similar products to this then there's the more pricier Effortlessy Irresistible Most Coveted Best Sellers set (£95here).
The Body Shop Iconic Collection
So I love the fact that The Body shop have a section for Ramadan Gifts which includes the Eid Treats beauty calendar I posted about here, so The Body Shop is clearly a popular gifting choice for Muslim consumers/customers which is fab!
My personal pick for an Eid gift this year is the Iconic Collection which is worth £55 but sold for £40 (or even less if you nab this in store on sale!).
It comes in a similar magnetic open book style packaging as the Eid Treats calendar, but this one has beautifully red-orange-pink jewel tones compared to the blue and gold of the calendar.
It includes a good all round selection of gifts; makeup, skincare and body products including a Strawberry Shower Gel, Vitamin C Skin Reviver, Black Musk EDT, Smoky Black Eye Definer and British Rose EDT.
MAC Eye and Lip Kits
I randomly came across this set of MAC products whilst browsing online a month or two ago and wondered why I'd never heard of it or seen it advertised anywhere as it worked out to be such a bargain.. so much so it worked out cheaper than my 35% pro discount!
The set includes full sizes of an Instacurl Lash mascara (RRP £19.50), a lip liner (RRP £13) and bullet lipstick (RRP £16.50) and I chose the Nude set which included the Boldly Bare lip liner and Honeylove lipstick (both popular nude shades for years).
So as you can see the set is worth £48.50 but is sold for only £29 which is a bargainnnn!
I got my set from John Lewis, however it seems to be sold out there and in House Of Fraser too, but luckily still available at Selfridges here.
I got this as a birthday present this year as last year I got the Cheekathon palette and I'd been using that Cheekathon palette religiously every day. The Cheekathon palette was also limited edition and almost identical to this Cheek Parade but no Hoola Lite or Galifornia, so if you missed out on that palette last year, here's another chance to have something similar, if not better.
I find Benefit blushes aren't super pigmented like other brands, however I prefer that in a blush as I like to wear my blush very lightly, so it stops me from being too heavy handed, especially as I use this palette on a daily basis.
I love that these Benefit cheek palettes include a range of blushes to suit my mood/outfit and now that the new Hoola Lite is in this palette I can build a gradient tan/contoured look.
All cheek products in this palette are full size so the palette is actually worth £122.50, but is sold for £49.50 which I think is a steal for such a handy versatile palette.
I remember seeing the launch of this online and feeling meh about it; whilst the Gold Griot eyeshadow palette looked like it had lovely colours, I have a fair few palettes already with similar tones and the other palette looked too neon for me, so I thought I'd pass on this collection. Til I popped into Selfridges and saw this collection in person and fell in love with the pigmentation especially in this blush palette (check the highlighter swatch, it's sooo buttery and pigmented!), as well as the eyeshadow palette. The other eyeshadow palette was still too neon for me but I knew I needed this blush one in my life and luckily for me, my friend who I was with gifted me it on my birthday.
I'd not really heard of Basquiat but the friend who I was with (who isn't into makeup but is massively into art) was practically swooning over this as the palettes are wall hangable, so I knew it was pretty special after seeing her swoon over any makeup lol.
The palette's packaging are actually a canvas material that the Basquiat designs were printed on, so it is essentially a piece of art you're buying.
I'm glad the blush palette's front design was pretty simple (just a signature Basquiat crown), and like that there's even a small 3D crown on the magnetic opening. It's a good sized palette, big enough to have enough product, small enough to travel with.
The palette is £27 at Selfridges here, however it's currently on sale for £21.60 at John Lewis and Debenhams, so you might want to take advantage of grabbing this piece of art at this amazing price whilst it lasts!
Smashbox Covershot Eyeshadow Palette - Ablaze
I first saw this Ablaze paletteat a Smashbox event I attended earlier this year and thought.. I don't need another warm toned palette, even if its amazingly pigmented, so I passed.
Then it began to haunt me the more I saw it online and it was continuously sold out everywhere (even the PRs didn't have any stock!), so when a Smashbox sales advisor informed me she had two palettes left in my local Boots, I made a beeline and used all my saved Boots points for this very worthy treat.
As you can see from the swatches, the pigmentation is amazing, "Torch" literally melted on my arm for these swatches!
I'm so glad I finally got my hands on this as it really is worth it, even though I have similar warm toned palettes like the ABH Modern Renaissance (review/swatches here) and the Huda Beauty Textured palette (here), but none of them have this "buttery" soft texture.
The palette is £24 and available directly at the Smashbox UK site, and Boots (they've misspelled it as "blaze").
So there you have it.. another essay post!
In case you don't get one of these fab beauty products for Eid, Smashbox are allowing me to giveaway an Ablaze Palette to one of my lovely readers!
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