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Budget: Mid price range
Clinique Superbalanced Makeup, $21 smoothed over your skin for a perfectly even finish.

Estee Lauder Double Wear Stay-in-Place Concealer SPF 10, $20 blend on imperfections to hide them.

Too Faced Brightening Blush in Pinch My Petals, $20 brush on and under your cheekbones for a sculpted look.

Make Up Forever Flash Color in Brown 23, $18 blend on lids and along bottom lashlines.

Sephora Collection Colorful Mono Eyeshadow in Western Leather 20, $12 sweep in the creases of the eyelids for a smoky effect.

Lorac Eye Pencil, $16 to line the inner rims of your eyes.

MAC Plush Lash Mascara, $14 swipe on upper and lower lashes.

the Balm Read My Lips Lipstick in Scoop, $16 slick on your lips.

Next: See high priced makeup options.

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Budget: High price range
Cle de Peau Silky Cream Foundation, $118 smooth all over your skin for a flawless finish.

La Mer The Radiant Concealer SPF 25, $65 blend on imperfections to cover them up.

Givenchy Prisme Again Blush in Fashionista Brown, $43 brush on and under your cheekbones for a sculpted look.

Vincent Longo Single Creme Powder Shadow in Rich Canopy, $24 blend in the creases of your eyelids for a smoky effect.

Lancome Artliner Precision Point EyeLiner, $26.95 apply along inner rims.

Dior Diorshow Iconic High Definition Lash Curler Mascara, $24 swipe on upper and lower lashes.

Chanel Rouge Coco Hydrating Creme Lip Colour in Organdi Rose, $28.50 slick on lips.

All bank accounts are not created equal. This is America and capitalism reigns supreme. But while money may fall unequally in our hands, gorgeous celebrity makeup looks are free for all to copy. See, life is fair after all.

Skip to see how to recreate a day and night celebrity makeup look for your budget.

Apparently the average woman spends around $15,000 in their lifetime on makeup, which breaks down to about $216 annually, according to a study done by Superdrug in March, 2010, which the "Daily Mail" reported on. So obviously, we all spend varying amounts of cash on beauty and have varying ideas on what is actually worth splurging on and what is better bought on the cheap. Many women mix and match price points. Example: some indulge in an ultra luxurious foundation, but insist that their eyeliner equal the cost of a cup of coffee at Starbucks. While others either stick to buying only luxe items or savvy drugstore buys. But, despite how much you're willing to fork over for your makeup or beauty products, you can still achieve the same look no matter what your budget.

To prove that point we are going to show you how to accomplish two celebrity makeup looks: one daytime look (seen on Whitney Port) and one nighttime look (seen on Marion Cotillard). These two celebrity makeup looks can be wholly accomplished if you shop solely in the drugstore aisle, at the beauty counter or in a chi chi boutique. You can also mix and match the budget-friendly and luxe products, if you feel so inclined.

See how to recreate a day and night celebrity makeup look for your budget now.
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