What’s In The Bag?

Ever wondered what’s in the average woman’s makeup bag?

According to recent insights, women carry around $104 worth of cosmetics on average. That’s a lot of beauty packed into a small space! Let’s break down what this means, why it matters and what’s likely inside those bags.

The $104 figure comes from studies analyzing the contents of women’s makeup bags, reflecting a mix of everyday essentials and a few luxury items. This amount varies depending on personal style, brand preferences and how often someone refreshes their stash. For many, the makeup bag is a curated collection of must-haves, balancing practicality with a touch of indulgence.

So, what exactly makes up that $104? Here’s a look at some common items and their typical costs:

Foundation or BB Cream: A mid-range foundation can cost $20–$30. It’s often the priciest item, as it’s the base for most looks.

Mascara: A good mascara runs around $10–$15, with drugstore brands like Maybelline or high-end ones like Lancôme.

Lip Products: Lipstick or gloss averages $8–$15 per item. Many women carry at least two shades for versatility.

Eyeliner and Eyeshadow: A pencil liner ($5–$10) and a small eyeshadow palette ($15–$25) are staples for quick eye looks.

Blush or Bronzer: These add a healthy glow, typically costing $10–$20.

Tools: Brushes, sponges, or applicators might add another $5–$15, depending on quality.

This mix reflects a practical yet versatile kit, perfect for daily touch-ups or a night out. Of course, some opt for drugstore steals, while others splurge on brands like Charlotte Tilbury or Fenty Beauty, pushing the total value higher.

The $104 makeup bag is a fascinating snapshot of modern beauty culture. It’s a blend of necessity, creativity, and personal style, all packed into a small pouch. Whether you’re a drugstore devotee or a luxury lover, your makeup bag tells a unique story.

So, what’s in your bag? And is it worth more (or less) than $104? Drop a comment and let us know!

A New Hot Spot?

If you’ve been paying attention to urban trends lately, you might have noticed a steamy new contender vying for the title of America’s favorite hangout: the sauna.

Once relegated to gym basements or Nordic vacation fantasies, saunas are popping up in cities across the U.S., transforming from a niche wellness ritual into a full-blown social phenomenon.

Move over, coffee shops and cocktail bars—sweating it out in a wooden box is the latest way to connect, unwind, and maybe even network.

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Social Media Ban?

The Australian government announced on Thursday what it described as world leading legislation that would institute an age limit of 16 years for children to start using social media and hold platforms responsible for ensuring compliance.

Platforms such as X, TikTok, Instagram and Facebook are all included.

Please follow the link below to read the full story!

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