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Old 30 Jun 19, 09:28 AM  
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Hi,
Just wondering where is best to get Charlotte tilbury stuff?
Do Sephora sell it or will I need to look somewhere else?
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Old 30 Jun 19, 12:35 PM  
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My cousin picked some up in Sephora at Disney springs for her daughter in April so any branch should have it.

Do check that it is actually cheaper to buy it over there though, European skincare brands are often more expensive in the US and that can be even more the case now given the way the GBP rate has gone.
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Old 30 Jun 19, 03:53 PM  
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Don’t buy over in the states, it cheaper to get in the uk
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Old 30 Jun 19, 08:46 PM  
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Oh very true about it costing more. Are there any brands that are normally bargains? I know the dollar is terrible but would love to pick up some make up and skincare stuff. I love Glamglow so hoping that might be a bit cheaper 🤞🏼
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Oh very true about it costing more. Are there any brands that are normally bargains? I know the dollar is terrible but would love to pick up some make up and skincare stuff. I love Glamglow so hoping that might be a bit cheaper 🤞🏼
US brands are more likely to be cheaper, but you still need to be aware of UK prices. It’s worth looking in Sephora and Ulta at brands you haven’t heard of, you might find a little gem.
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Old 30 Jun 19, 08:56 PM  
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Oh very true about it costing more. Are there any brands that are normally bargains? I know the dollar is terrible but would love to pick up some make up and skincare stuff. I love Glamglow so hoping that might be a bit cheaper 🤞🏼
US brands are the ones likely to be a bit cheaper there than here. Drunk Elephant skincare is pricey in both countries but when it first launched here they just swapped the $ sign for a £

I tend to like buying the various trial packs of skincare or makeup that Sephora do, I have sensitive skin so it means I get lots of different things to try without the risk of spending too much on something that upsets my skin.
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I find that even US brands are as cheap in the UK (especially when places like debenhams offer 10% off).

I used to buy Kat Von D, Tarte, Anastasia Beverly Hills and Glam Glow in the US, but with the current exchange rate it just isn't worth it.

The only time I buy now is if sephora has discounts on
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