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Budget-Friendly Back-to-School Makeup Picks Under $25
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Date:2025-04-13 06:55:05
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Back-to-school season doesn't just mean all-new school supplies; it also means all-new makeup and beauty tools. Imagine the start of the new school year.
You'll be with all your friends and classmates again after a long, makeup-free summer. You'll want to slay your first day back with the best possible beauty look.
However, makeup can get expensive—especially when you didn’t stick to a summer budget. That’s where we come in. Our team of beauty and shopping experts has found back-to-school makeup under $25!
These affordable picks will help you achieve flawless fall makeup, whether you’re a student in high school, college, or just someone shopping for budget-friendly options.
Set the base for gorgeous skin with primers that suit a variety of needs. We’ve found hydrating and plumping primers for dry skin and a mattifying primer for oily skin, all from Moira Cosmetics.
Shop skin tints, foundation, and color-correcting creamy concealer options that work for most skin tones, plus help cover dark circles and blemishes. Check out our top options from Smashbox, Jason Wu Beauty, and Clinique—they’re all under $25!
Don’t forget about the lip combo that completes your look. We’ve handpicked lip gloss, lipstick, and lip balm options to give you the perfect pout.
And for those eye-catching lashes and precise cat eyes, explore our favorite mascara and eyeliner choices. Plus you can always add a touch of radiance with our blush and highlight combos for sky-high cheekbones, and don’t forget the false lashes for added drama! Finish your look with a setting spray to keep your beauty in place all day long.
Dive into our expert-picked beauty finds and discover how easy it is to head back to class with a face full of the best back-to-school makeup under $25!
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