I figured that there's no way I can dream of calling myself a beauty blogger until I've done one of these, so here goes.
I love Cath Kidston for make up bags because they're pretty AND they wipe clean. Last year I had a thin pencil case style bag that just fit all my basics in if I crammed them in, so I was pleased when my granny bought me this larger bag for Christmas.
The trouble is, now I'm starting to fill this as well!
First up, the "base" products. I use No7 Beautifully Matte foundation- currently the liquid version but I also like the mousse version for it's full coverage and staying power on my oily skin. I don't often use concealer as I don't see much point if I'm using a full coverage foundation, but at the moment I have this Rimmel Match Perfection concealer in my bag just in case. It's pretty average to be honest, but it does the job and I found it cheap in Wilkos.
I just mentioned my oily skin, but actually I think I should have said "lard-like" instead. I expect to completely change my make-up every 5-6 hours, as it melts and cakes like anything at about that time (this foundation just delays it). I set my foundation with a cheap pressed powder (usually Rimmel Stay Matte, but currently a L'oreal Bare Natural Mineral powder that I picked up on Fragrance Direct), and haven't noticed much difference in any more expensive products I've tried so far. I can be a clean freak so I need a retractable brush like this Ecotools one to apply it with. I also have some Oil Absorbing Sheets in there for emergency touch-ups- these ones are Boots Skin Clear.

I have noticed a difference in the staying powder of my make-up since I started using primer about a year ago- I love this Witch Skin Clearing Primer as it's thick and non-drying unlike a lot of primers I've tried. The Bourjois Cream Blush in Healthy Glow is the perfect peachy shade that makes my pale skin look alive and not at all fake.
The Simple Eye Roll On is my saviour for refreshing my tired eyelids (I really suffer from sore eyes and headaches, particularly when I used computers a lot). The chewing gum and pen are pretty self-explanatory, I just figured that the make up bag was the safest place for them!
My over-plucked eyebrows are one of my biggest regrets, but thankfully there are some great cheap eyebrow palettes around, like this MUA Pro-Brow one that cost me around £4. I have a few eyeshadow palettes in my desk drawer, but the only one I always carry around with me is this No7 singe eyeshadow in "Truffle"- such a great metallic brown shade that works all the time, and was originally a freebie in a No7 gift set. For value for money mascaras, you can't beat this £1.99 Natural Collection WaterGuard Mascara- I keep investigating others but I've always come back to this.
Oddly enough, eyeliner is one of those products where I'm yet to find one that I'll happily repurchase. I apply my eyeliner to my lower lid, beneath the waterline, and as a result I've never really got on with gels. These three are a No7 Stay Perfect Metallic Eye Pencil, a Rimmel Exaggerate Waterproof Eye Definer, and the blue liner I have no idea about as the lettering has rubbed off!



I think lip products is where the "expansion" in make up bag contents has really happened. Firstly, my favourite lipstick,
Mac Fanfare Cremesheen, which is nearing an end. It's such a gorgeous colour and I've written about it before
here, and whilst I can't beat the creamy application on my dry lips, I just hate parting with £15 when there are cheaper options. One of those options is
Natural Collection Moisture Shine Lipstick in Raspberry, a very wearable pinky-red. It's just £1.99 so definitely worth a try! I also have a
Natural Collection lipliner, though I'm usually in too much of a rush to actually use it.
The Clinique Mini Double-Ended Lipgloss is part of a set of five Full Potential glosses that I got for Christmas, and they are so teeny and yet also non-gloopy that I appreciate these being in my make-up bag a surprising amount. The Nivea Soft Rose Tinted Lipbalm is mainly in my bag for sports/ dry lip situations, but I much prefer it to Vaseline as the grease doesn't spread to the rest of my face! I'm a bit bored of Rimmel Apocalips in Galaxy now, as I struggle to apply it evenly without the edges of my lips being much darker, so it's here as something I'm trying to use up.
A few more miscelleneous products complete my bag: a sharpener for the eyeliners, a think black mirror that I got in a cracker, a nail file, Tweezerman tweezers, and a small roll-on of Zara Rose perfume. I'm not in love with the scent, but it's nice enough and great to have such a handbag friendly product.
So there you have it! Do you own any of these products? Is your make-up bag this cluttered?