We all love a bargain, don't we?
We love it even more when a celebrity - who can pretty much afford most things - uses high street affordable products and the latest is the queen Mrs Hinch - aka Sophie Hinchliffe.
The Instagram sensation - who is well known for her cleaning hacks - often proves that you don't have to spend all your money on expensive products.
From using a £3.50 teeth whitening toothpaste, wearing a £7 polkadot jumpsuit and revealing her skincare must-haves; we've been hooked on her product recommendations.
However, the latest product she's been loving is a contour palette that'll cost you less than £5.
Sharing a photo of herself with her palette she admitted that she uses it to contour her face and for less than £5 we're absolutely sold.
The palette is long lasting, easy to apply and blend out and has six shades - for highlighting, contouring and bronzing.
What more could you want?
Check out: Mrs Hinch's contour palette
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Mrs Hinch's contour palette
W7 Contour Makeup Palette
This palette is an absolute must because you can contour, highlight and bronze for less than £5.
Iconic London Pro-Evo Sculpt Brush
Mrs Hinch uses this brush to contour her face and it promises to help you precisely apply your product seamlessly.
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Do you contour before or after foundation?
AFTER.
To make the most of your contour, you should apply your foundation and concealer first and then, depending on whether you're applying a cream or powder contour, you may or may not apply a fine powder first, too.
Understandably, you're going to want to apply your cream contour under your translucent powder so you're not just dragging the powder about your face with your contour brush. But, if you're applying a pressed contour, then you can do your foundation, concealer and powder before you start contouring.