Hauls From Beauty Fiesta 2025

Beauty Fiesta is Singapore’s biggest annual beauty event. I had to come and check it myself!

A lot of beauty productsโ€”from skincare and makeup to perfume and body careโ€”were sold at awesome discounts. Some were sold cheaper, as the expiration is like the end of this year or early 2026. But many are also sold for cheaper than retail for a longer expiration date (like 2027 and 2028), which I think is quite a good deal.

The ticket price is S$10 and the event is happening from 25 July to 3 August 2025 in Expo Hall 6A. Tickets can be bought on their Eventbrite here.

Beauty Fiesta 2025

Fragrance

I bought several items myself. My husband asked me to buy his fragrance. They are selling branded products, like Chanel, YSL, Burberry, Armani, etc. I ended up buying Kenzo Pour Homme at S$29.

Kenzo Pour Homme

Skincare

There were so many options for skincare. From Western brands like Lancome, ISDIN, Kiehls, etc., to Eastern brands like Shiseido, Whoo, Kose, and many Korean brands as well.

They also sold Le Labo body care! I was curious but I still have body lotions to empty at home so I had to put the brakes here.

I have been influenced to try Dr. Althea 345 Relief Cream that has been going viral on social media for claiming to quickly calm blemished skin. I bought it at S$23 (the retail price in Amazon SG and Fairprice is S$36.18). I also picked up Kiehl’s Calendula Herbal Extract Alcohol-Free Toner to help calm my oily, acne-prone skin.

I initially wanted to try Lancome’s anti-ageing line toner, but I think Kiehl’s Calendula Herbal Extract Toner was more suitable for my main skin concern (plus my husband is also able to use it). I bought this giant bottle for $55 (the retail price is $110). The discounted price is still more expensive than the average of other toners sold in the event, though (for example, Lancome’s big bottle ranges from S$25 to S$35).

Dr. Althea 345 Relief Cream
Kiehl’s Calendula Herbal Extract Alcohol-Free Toner

I also bought Clinique‘s iconic cleansing balm for S$29 (retail price is S$67 on Sephora). I already ran out of cleansing oil at home, so buying this one just makes sense.

Clinique cleansing balm

Makeup

I tried not to be crazy with makeup since I know makeup takes longer to finish as compared to skincare.

So many choices were offered. Brands like MAC Cosmetics, Dior, Lancome, Bare Minerals, and many more are present. I tried them, but the shades offered were quite limited. More popular shades, with very obvious reasons, were not present.

My first choice is Bare Minerals Blonzer for S$9 (retail price is S$45 on Zalora). I have been wanting to try the brand, plus I found that their product has bronzer with a pink undertone, which I have been searching for ๐Ÿฅฒ๐Ÿ‘ yay me. I picked up their Blonzer in Kiss of Pink, a rosy-coral blush-bronzer.

Bare Minerals Blonzer in Kiss of Pink

For lipsticks, I bought NARS Explicit Lipstick in 865 Insolent for S$19 (retail price is S$55). This is a bright, coral-red shade. Almost similar to my MAC Cosmetics’ Powder Kiss Lipstick in You’re Buggin Lady that I adore.

I was divided between this and Dior lipstick in 888. I chose the NARS one because I already owned two other shades from the same line and loved the formula.

NARS Explicit Lipstick in 865 INSOLENT

Lastly, I picked up a mousse-y lip stain from Judydoll in D11 for S$5, a corally-nude shade that I think would be perfect as an ombre base. I never tried this brand before. Their products are similar to the trendy K-beauty lip products, and this one is pretty unique to me.

Judydoll matte lip cream in D11

Some snapshots of the event


So far I am happy with my purchase. I will also try to review my experience using them in this blog.

xx

Soda Syrup

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