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Wet 'n' Wild I-Sparkle, £4.49

How pretty is this? Very! This Clinique-style flower compact is technically an eyeshadow set but I've found that the pink and bronze versions work fantastically as a blusher/bronzer too. Great for multi-tasking, the complimenting eyeshadows come in bright to dark shades to take your look from day to night in an instant. The powder looks amazing on skin leaving it petal soft plus it's under a fiver too which means more money for drinks and funny sunnies!

Bobbi Brown Customised 6 Pan Palette, £10

I LOVE this BB palette. You buy the empty palette casing then individually purchase the inserts. Whether it's their foundation, concealer, blusher or eyeshadow you can pick and choose what you want in your own customised palette. This way you have everything you absolutely need all in one compact. Plus it looks so luxe you won't be receiving any smirks, oh no you'll be getting jealous gazes as you apply your makeup.

Top Ten: Festival Makeup - Fashion - Makeup  Top Ten: Festival Makeup - Fashion - Makeup

Pop Glitter Stix Pencils, £5.50

Festivals really aren't the occasion to work fiddly liquid eyeliner, unless you are Ms Von Teese of course. Forget eye makeup that needs precision application and go for something fool-proof like this chunky eyeliner. It comes in a huge range of colours from bright turquoise to navy blue and can blend to create an eyeshadow effect. Plus the glitter is much more subtle than it sounds and looks stunning -you'll def stand out in the muddy crowds.

Mini Bourjois Range, from £1

You may have scoffed when this teenage-like mini range came out but this is the stuff that is going to transform you from festival-flop to festival-fabulous! There is mini lipglosses, lipsticks, eyeshadows, mirror and mascara to name but a few. You can even hang most of it off your phone, yes a bit teeny-bopper but at a festival it's the most practical place to attach it to!