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Glow on a Budget: The Student’s Guide to affordable Skincare and Haircare

✨ Glow on a Budget: The Student’s Guide to affordable Skincare and Haircare     

 

For many university students, maintaining a consistent beauty routine can seem like a luxury rather than a priority. Between lectures, late-night study sessions and part-time jobs, carving out time for self-care often falls to the bottom of the list. But the truth is, looking after your skin and hair doesn’t have to be complicated or expensive. With the right approach and a few smart choices, you can achieve a radiant look and feel confident every day, all while sticking to a student budget.  

The Foundation of Radiance: Smart Skincare for Student Life 

Skincare isn’t just about appearances—it’s about protecting your skin from environmental stressors, preventing breakouts, and fostering a sense of personal well-being. Establishing a consistent skincare routine is the most effective way to nurture your skin and no, it doesn’t require an arsenal of luxury products or ten complicated steps. Below is a simple step-by-step skincare routine with cheap recommendations for all the essentials. 

Cleansing 

A basic skincare routine begins with cleansing. For students juggling a hectic schedule, a gentle cleanser is both practical and essential. It helps remove dirt and oil without stripping the skin’s natural barrier. Micellar water is a great low-maintenance option, especially on nights when you’re too tired for a full skincare routine. We also love Cetaphil Gentle Skin Cleanser  

Cetaphil Gentle Skin Cleanser is a dermatologist-developed formula that effortlessly removes makeup while being exceptionally gentle on your skin. This soap-free cleanser maintains your skin’s natural moisture balance and pH, leaving it soft and protected. Trusted by dermatologists for years, t’s fragrance-free, non-comedogenic, and suitable for all ages. 

Moisturising  

Moisturising follows cleansing and is crucial even for those with oily or acne-prone skin. Lightweight formulas that include ingredients like hyaluronic acid or glycerin are perfect for maintaining hydration throughout long campus days. A great moisturiser that delivers on hydration but won’t break the bank is Q+A Hyaluronic Acid Moisturiser. 

Sunscreen 

Perhaps the most often overlooked but critical step is sunscreen. Even on cloudy days or while working indoors it’s non-negotiable when it comes to daily skincare. But why? Not only does it protect your skin from the sun’s harmful rays, but it also helps to keep your skin looking more youthful for longer. Make sure to look for a broad-spectrum SPF that protects against UVA (the rays that age your skin) and UVB (the rays that can cause skin cancer) and wear SPF 30 as a minimum. It’s recommended to use two fingers’ worth of product to protect your face and neck – don’t forget those often-overlooked areas like your ears or your lips. Here is a list of the 10 best sun creams in the uk  

Affordable, student-friendly brands like CeraVe, The Ordinary, and even Superdrug’s own skincare lines offer effective solutions to every skincare step for under £10. These products are often dermatologist-approved and focus on functionality rather than marketing frills. For example, The Ordinary’s niacinamide serum is widely praised for reducing inflammation and helping to control oil production—ideal for managing stress-induced breakouts. 

 

Navigating the Ingredient Jungle 

Understanding skincare ingredients is empowering. Instead of falling for the latest TikTok trends, you can make informed decisions based on specific skin type and concerns. Ingredients such as niacinamide are helpful for calming redness and boosting the skin’s barrier, while hyaluronic acid helps retain moisture without adding heaviness. Salicylic acid is beneficial for acne-prone skin, as it penetrates deep into pores to clear blockages and prevent breakouts. Vitamin C, meanwhile, is excellent for brightening dull complexions and fading pigmentation over time.  

On the other hand, students should steer clear of alcohol-heavy toners and products with synthetic fragrances, especially if they have sensitive skin. These can strip the skin and cause irritation, exacerbating rather than solving skincare problems. Always remember to patch test new products—a simple yet often forgotten step that could prevent discomfort and inflammation. 

To break this down we have created a handy chart below:                                 

 

For those eager to dive deeper into ingredient knowledge, websites such as Paula’s Choice ingredient dictionary provide reliable, science-backed explanations of product labels. 

 

Haircare Without the Hassle 

While dry shampoo and top knots are staples of student style, your hair deserves just as much care as your skin. Over washing is one of the most common haircare mistakes, washing your hair two to three times a week is sufficient for most types and allows your scalp’s natural oils to maintain balance. 

Heat protection is non-negotiable if you’re using straighteners or curlers. Just a few seconds of applying a heat shield spray can prevent long-term damage and keep your strands strong. Deep conditioning once a week can work wonders, especially during exam season when stress and lack of sleep take a toll on your overall health—including your hair. 

DIY treatments  

Can offer nourishment on a budget. A simple hair mask made from ingredients like coconut oil and honey can restore moisture, while a mixture of yoghurt and lemon is ideal for oily scalps. These natural remedies are not only affordable but also avoid the harsh chemicals often found in commercial products. Here are 13 at home treatments to try! 

Styling  

Styling your hair on a student budget doesn’t mean compromising on style. With smart choices and affordable tools, you can achieve versatile looks that are both trendy and wallet friendly. Below is a Pinterest board we created full of the best student friendly styling tips and hair styles.  

Student Freindly Hair Styles Pinterest Board  

The Power of Positive Beauty 

Ultimately, beauty is about more than looking good—it’s about feeling empowered, confident, and ready to face the day. In a university environment where pressures can come from many directions, taking care of your skin and hair is a small but powerful act of self-care. It provides structure, encourages discipline, and boosts self-esteem. 

📣 Your Turn: Share Your Tips! 

Have a skincare product you swear by or a hair hack that saves your life on lecture days? Drop a comment below and share your best tips with fellow students. You can also link your favorite tutorials, product reviews or add your favorite styles to our public Pinterest board! 

 

Forever Chemicals, FOREVER Harmful: Cosmetic Brands That Will “Slay” Your Skin

Author: Lesley Tehe

Published: 25th April 2025

Contact: L.tehe-2022@hull.ac.uk

 We all love wearing makeup, whether we’re male or female. It makes us look stunning, super-star-like, and attractive. But are we really understanding what goes on our faces? Why do our faces break out after a magnificent full beat?

I know…it’s frustrating having to pull out skincare and accumulate a special formula to get rid of those invading pimples. In this blog, I will be providing tips and advice on safe makeup brands and PFAS apps that won’t have you looking like one of the “ugly stepsisters” after 24 hours. Stay tuned!  You have probably read the title and thought, “What are forever chemicals, and how are they forever harmful?”. Well, I have just the answer. 

The synthetic compounds polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) exist in waterproof clothes and nonstick cookware, among other products.  The chemical compounds show persistence in nature as well as human bodies, which earns them the name “forever chemicals.”  Research proves that PFAS exposures create potential harm to the immune system as well as disturb hormone levels and promote cancer development. A study done by Dr Oddný Ragnarsdóttir from the University of Birmingham showed “Of the 17 PFAS tested, the team found 15 substances showed substantial dermal absorption – at least 5% of the exposure dose. At the exposure doses examined, absorption into the bloodstream of the most regulated PFAS (perfluoro octanoic acid (PFOA)) was 13.5% with a further 38% of the applied dose retained within the skin for potential longer-term uptake into the circulation.”(University of Birmingham,2024.) From this, it can be concluded how toxic and dangerous PFAS can be to human skin.

Now you’re all caught up, time to discuss brands you should be aware of and brands you should consider. Got to help my friends!

 

Urban Decay- L’Oréal

We all know L’Oréal…you know, the brand that we see whilst waiting for our favourite TV show to start. But interrupted by a pretty lady on the screen promoting their brand? Yh them. Well, Urban Decay is a L’Oréal brand which contains the cunning everlasting chemicals known as PFAS, according to studies. The attractive advertisement might show flawless skin, but it doesn’t indicate any potential health risks that could exist. You deserve to be protected against the sacrifice of beauty!. However, it seems L’Oréal is aiming to change its products by making them PFAS free, as the owner of the brand informed the BBC, “ they were phasing out the chemicals”. 

MAC Studio

MAC, famously used amongst makeup enthusiasts, has made it to the list of brands to avoid. Yes…I know, we love them and the full coverage foundations and concealers, but I shall not digress from my topic. But here’s the catch- a study was conducted on one of their products, ‘MAC Stack Waterproof Mascara in black’, by Marketplace. Another test found their ‘MAC Studio Fix Fluid SPF 15 in NC5, which had the same outcome. The company had told Marketplace, “They don’t intentionally add PFAS as an ingredient to any of their makeup.” 

There are a variety of brands that use forever chemicals, which you, as a consumer, may not be aware of, and it could be your favourite brand that’s comfortably waiting to be used. Luckily, there are apps available, such as Clearya and Shop Dirty, that allow consumers such as yourself to identify products that use PFAS. These apps utilise AI-powered consumer tools to identify ingredients such as perfluorooctyl triethoxysilane and perfluorononyl dimethicone, which are commonly used in makeup products. 

Tracking back to Clearya and how it can benefit you when shopping, the app “checks if the listed ingredients may be identified as toxicants under different names. In addition to flagging products based on their ingredient lists”. Clearya also comes as a browsing extension, which can be linked to websites such as Sephora, Amazon, etc. How easy is that? An app that saves your skin. 

Wait… yes. There is a way to identify PFAS without technology. Here are 3 simple steps to follow:

  1. I know it’s boring to do so, but read the ingredients list and try to locate Teflon, Polyfluoroalkyl, Perfluoroalkyl, etc. 
  2. Avoid products that claim to be waterproof. Now that’s a red flag!
  3. Research. Most companies provide information on their website.

Enough about the negatives. Let’s move on to products that are PFAS-free and pretty affordable. The products listed below are inclusive for all skin types and colours, whilst promoting sustainability and being animal cruelty-free. Oh! And they are also full coverage, so no need to stress about having a patchy base.

 

Pretty Without The Poison: 4 Cosmetic Brands That Are PFAS Free 

You are all probably thinking, “Thank God the boring part is over”. Well, I’m hoping a little thing or two was learnt, if so, here is what you were all anticipating.

 

E.L.F Cosmetics: (Not the movie, the brand)

E.l.f. Cosmetics is an American owned brand, acknowledged for its affordability and commitment to producing sustainable and safe products. They avoid harmful chemicals and are against animal cruelty.

Halo Glow Liquid

  • Product: 15 shades 
  • Price Range: £15/ €17.60/$19.91
  • Locations: Superdrug, Sephora, Boots

 

Kosas Cosmetics 

Kosas, an American cosmetics brand with similar aspirations to e.l.f. , was founded in 2015 by Sheena Yaitanes. The purpose of the products is to promote clean makeup and ensure it is comfortable to wear, emulating the ‘soft, skin care’ feeling.

Revealer Skin-Improving Foundation SPF 25

  • Product: 36 shades 
  • Price Range: £40/ €46.94/$53.09
  • Locations: Kosas website, Sephora, Cult Beauty

 

Rare Beauty Cosmetics 

Owned by the famous singer and actress Selena Gomez, the brand came to light in 2020.

Liquid Touch Weightless Foundation

  • Product: 48 shades 
  • Price Range: £22.60/ €26.54/$30
  • Locations: Rare Beauty website, Sephora

Merit Beauty 

Founded in 2019, Merit Beauty has been recognised for its ‘clean makeup’ and sustainability.

 

The Minimalist

  • Product: 48 shades 
  • Price Range: £34/ €39.90/$45.13
  • Locations: Merit Beauty website, Sephora

From this blog, I hope we all learnt something. There are always alternatives to your favourite brands which can be affordable or a bit out of your price range, but it’s better to purchase a product which won’t affect your health in the long run, right?.

Remember, you can always be pretty without the poison.

Oh yes…how can I forget, here’s a quick 3-minute video you can watch. If you have the time, of course. I advise you to make time!

For more information on PFAS, visit:

https://britishbeautycouncil.com/pfas-in-make-up-what-are-they/