Drugstore RepurchasesDespite all the exciting new launches and different products out there, sometimes you just find something that really works and you have to just go in for the repurchase. Because of all the enticing displays and newness on the highstreet, if a product makes it to my repurchase list, you can bet your bottom dollar its going to be a goodun’! So today I’m going to share with you those items that keep making their way into my shopping basket.

The COLAB Dry Shampoo

This is my third bottle of this great little dry shampoo, which is surprising for me as I’m not normally a massive fan of the stuff. I probably hadn’t fallen in love with a dry shampoo before Ruth (amodelrecommends) had released this little beauty. Soaking up oiliness with no white cast, giving a hint of volume and creating texture in the hair, this is one good buy.My favourite scent is London by a long shot.

The Charles Worthington Style and Bounce Spray

Dubbed the highstreet dupe of the Oribe Dry Texturising Spray, this product is awesome. I have owned many cans of this, and the Oribe, and although I would say that this product adds a bit more hold than its more expensive equivalent, it is a great option if you refuse to pay £38.00 for a styling product.

The Soap and Glory Archery 2-in-1 Brow Filling Pencil & Brush

This is my second of these twist up, Brow Wiz-esque pencils. There was recently an over dramatic situation in Boots, when I almost cried with my mum because I couldn’t afford another one of these towards the end of the month. Don’t worry it was just a few weeks of stress because of not having spending money had built up, I don’t feel that strongly about this product. It is pretty awesome though and I’m happy to say I got this baby with my Boots points! Drama over!

La Roche Posay Effaclar Duo [+] Anti-Blemish Cream

I have always fallen back on this treatment when my skin is bad and thanks to my recent dip into the Neal’s Yard range, take a look here, my skin is in a spotty, unhappy mess. I have been left with clusters of teeny, weenie, whiteheads all over my forehead, around my jaw and on my nose. I am really gutted because I had just got my skin to a point where I was pretty happy with it. So when I get this sort of issue, out comes the Effaclar Duo. It always manages to clear up small breakouts within a few days, whilst not drying out my skin.

Dry shampoo, brow pencils and spot treatments; its really glamorous at MadeFromBeauty.co.uk today! These are the things that are regularly on my shopping list and I would recommend over the products they sit next to on the aisles of the highstreet, but what is on your repurchase list? Anything I should know about?

Sam