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Knowing when to save—and when to splurge—on beauty products is nearly an art. "Spend a little money on your foundation," says makeup artist Susie Sobol, who travels the world painting gorgeous faces on models at editorial photo shoots and runways shows, but has yet to find a drugstore version that works for her. "If the ingredients are compromised, you can clog your pores."
Sobol got her start at a Barneys makeup counter in Los Angeles before training at a M.A.C. store in San Francisco. She brought that knowledge to Allure's Beauty Product Finder.
"It's a virtual department-store cosmetics floor," she says. "It covers all the elements that go into makeup buying: The who, what, where, why, and how much." And out of all the products in Allure's library, there's one that she fell in love with: "Benefit Erase Paste! It's a really pretty concealer that doesn't get stuck in fine lines."
allure.com
Sobol got her start at a Barneys makeup counter in Los Angeles before training at a M.A.C. store in San Francisco. She brought that knowledge to Allure's Beauty Product Finder.
"It's a virtual department-store cosmetics floor," she says. "It covers all the elements that go into makeup buying: The who, what, where, why, and how much." And out of all the products in Allure's library, there's one that she fell in love with: "Benefit Erase Paste! It's a really pretty concealer that doesn't get stuck in fine lines."
allure.com