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Aug 17, 2012, 7:03am   #1
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One of the bags I think about the least but probably get the most use out of is my cosmetic bag. I use it daily, it travels with me and, quite frankly, I don’t take very good care of it. I should take better care of it, but instead I think I take my cute little cosmetic bag for granted. You see, it is just a matter of time until I realize I need to replace it and when that day comes, I will inevitably be taken by surprise and under-prepared.

Instead of waiting until my current bag bites the dust, I’ve decided to try something new and plan ahead. As I started thinking, I realized there are three main components I take into consideration when looking to purchase a new cosmetic bag. Find out what they are and take a look at my current picks for great cosmetic bags after the jump.



1. Durability. We all know far too well that makeup breaks, leaks, spills, etc, etc, etc. I hate seeing a cosmetic bag with a big ol’ stain that has been there for who knows how long. The material inside and out must be able to stand the wear and tear it is bound to endure.

2. Size. The story of my ideal cosmetic bag sounds eerily similar to that of Goldie Locks and the Three Bears: not too big, not too small, JUUUUUUST right. I need my bag to be big enough without being so big that I can’t seem to find what I need. Yet at the same time, it can’t be too small as I need to fit all my goodies without having my bag look like it is about to burst open at the seams.

3. Design. While this bag isn’t one that is on display while you are out and about in public, let’s be honest, it should still be cute! Whether it is a cute design on the outside, a surprising-yet-welcomed lining or a bit of flare here and there, like all of your other bags, this too should have personality.

Keeping all this in mind, I’ve found some great cosmetic bags that are definitely in the running to replace my current one. While cosmetic bags aren’t bags I tend to save big bucks for, I’ve thrown in a whole range of price points here. Now, what about you? If you were to choose which one of these would you make yours?


LeSportsac Cosmetic Bag Set – Extra Large and Square, via Bloomingdale’s for $38. *Bonus – two cosmetic bags for this price!

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Aug 17, 2012, 8:09am   #2
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The best cosmetic bag I've ever had wasn't even a cosmetic bag. It started its days as one of those little packets you get on planes when you fly first or business. I wasn't flying business, but this little bag slid down the aisle during takeoff and I scooped it up! It has a small outside pocket for my moleskine notebook, a mesh outer pocket, an interior that's divided into two different pockets AND a small inside pocket!! It's awesome.... I can find everything and I won't be even mildly upset if something spills/explodes on it!! I don't know what I'll do when I need another one... I might have to start stealing one every time I get on a plane!!! Just kidding...but seriously :P
Aug 18, 2012, 6:09am   #3
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the tory burch one is cute
Aug 18, 2012, 7:55am   #4
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Originally Posted by PurseBlog.com
One of the bags I think about the least but probably get the most use out of is my cosmetic bag. I use it daily, it travels with me and, quite frankly, I don’t take very good care of it. I should take better care of it, but instead I think I take my cute little cosmetic bag for granted. You see, it is just a matter of time until I realize I need to replace it and when that day comes, I will inevitably be taken by surprise and under-prepared.

Instead of waiting until my current bag bites the dust, I’ve decided to try something new and plan ahead. As I started thinking, I realized there are three main components I take into consideration when looking to purchase a new cosmetic bag. Find out what they are and take a look at my current picks for great cosmetic bags after the jump.

1. Durability. We all know far too well that makeup breaks, leaks, spills, etc, etc, etc. I hate seeing a cosmetic bag with a big ol’ stain that has been there for who knows how long. The material inside and out must be able to stand the wear and tear it is bound to endure.

2. Size. The story of my ideal cosmetic bag sounds eerily similar to that of Goldie Locks and the Three Bears: not too big, not too small, JUUUUUUST right. I need my bag to be big enough without being so big that I can’t seem to find what I need. Yet at the same time, it can’t be too small as I need to fit all my goodies without having my bag look like it is about to burst open at the seams.

3. Design. While this bag isn’t one that is on display while you are out and about in public, let’s be honest, it should still be cute! Whether it is a cute design on the outside, a surprising-yet-welcomed lining or a bit of flare here and there, like all of your other bags, this too should have personality.

Keeping all this in mind, I’ve found some great cosmetic bags that are definitely in the running to replace my current one. While cosmetic bags aren’t bags I tend to save big bucks for, I’ve thrown in a whole range of price points here. Now, what about you? If you were to choose which one of these would you make yours?

LeSportsac Cosmetic Bag Set – Extra Large and Square, via Bloomingdale’s for $38. *Bonus – two cosmetic bags for this price!

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Prada make up bag has always been my dream. I have alway wanted one but I think it was too expensive for its quality. When I come and study in UK. I had a chance to go to Bicester outlet and found this lovely pink cosmetic bag. I did not hesitate for a second. I grabbed it and go straight to the cashier! Could not be any happier :)
Aug 20, 2012, 9:46am   #5
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For me the Hermes Karo is great... holds enough & can be used in the evening

as a bag as well.. so its more bang for the buck, IYKWIM..have mine for years

they just never wear out..
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