It turns out glamming up like your favorite celebrities isn't so hard after all!
Sure, some of them have skin care and makeup routines that cost more than your rent — but your faves still know how to save a buck on some beauty.
Check out the affordable drugstore brands celebrities swear by.
In a Youtube tutorial, Zendaya called Aquaphor ($4.99, Target) the "magic step" in her makeup routine.
Instead of blending in highlighter, she achieves her glow using the Aquaphor stick on her nose and chin, as well as around her eyes.
Cardi B let Kiss lashes ($6.99, Ulta) give her more volume on the Grammys red carpet.
According to Erica La Pearl — Cardi's makeup artist for the evening — Cardi wore the Kiss Lash Couture Triple Push-Up Brassiere ($6.99, Ulta) on the red carpet and during her performance with Bruno Mars.
Kylie Jenner slayed in these Ardell lashes ($9, ASOS).
Yara Shahidi slicks her hair down with a product the whole natural hair community on YouTube seems to recommend: Eco Styler gel ($2.99, Target).
“You don’t need to spend a lot on hair products,” she told Style Caster. “Eco Styler is a $3 gel you can use to put your hair up, and it never flakes.”
Kylie Jenner also added the Maybelline Fit Me Blush ($5.99, Ulta) to her "everyday" glam pile.
Khloé Kardashian's makeup artist Joyce Bonelli shared on Kardashian's app that she uses the Makeup Revolution Vivid Baked Highlighters ($6, Ulta).
Kardashian specifically wrote on the app that her cheekbones were "so sharp they could cut a bitch!"
The Vivid Baked highlighters come in five different shades — including Rose Gold Lights.
Lupita Nyong'o uses avocado oil ($11.99 for 2, Walmart) as makeup remover.
"This is what I use to wash off my makeup," she told InStyle magazine. "It's gentle and natural, and my skin tends to be pretty dry, so I need the extra oil."
Kim Kardashian may be spotted wearing her own KKW Beauty products normally, but even she has a drugstore foundation on her favorites list!
Kim K added the Maybelline Fit Me Matte foundation ($7.99, Ulta) to her list of favorite foundations on her app.
Ashley Graham's favorite drugstore product of all time is L'Oreal's mascara.
The L'Oreal Paris Voluminous Mascara ($5.79, Target) in the shade Carbon Black is a mainstay in Ashley Graham's makeup bag, according to E! News.
Camilla Cabello wore L'Oreal Shimmerista Highlighting Powder ($14.99, Ulta) on the red carpet at the 2018 Grammy Awards.
Justine Skye completes her performance look using the NYX eye pencil ($4.49, Ulta).
Justine Skye wears the shade Black Bean.
Jennifer Lopez trusts L'Oreal Paris Pro Glo Foundation to keep her beat and snatched during awards season.
Lopez wore L'Oreal Pro Glow Foundation in the shade 206 to the Billboard Latin Music Awards.
Selena Gomez frequently wears Burts Bees' BB Cream ($14.99, Target) on her face for awards shows instead of foundation.
Keke Palmer loves that she can find her perfect match with the Black Opal foundation ($9.95, Black Opal Beauty).

According to Allure magazine, Palmer wears the Black Opal foundation in the shades Amber and Rich Caramel.
Like Keke Palmer, Solange Knowles slays her "no makeup makeup" look using Black Opal foundation ($11.95, Black Opal) in another formula.
Solange Knowles wore Black Opal foundation, primer, and undereye concealer to the 2017 BET Awards.
Gal Gadot slayed her Golden Globes look with Revlon lipstick.
Gadot rocked a signature red lipstick ($5.99, Target) from the Revlon Super Lustrous collection at the 2018 Golden Globes.
Chrissy Teigen uses the Clean & Clear makeup dissolving wipes ($4.99, Target) to cleanse her face after a full beat.
She told Refinery 29 she doesn't exactly wash her face at night like she should, but she does remove makeup with these wipes.
Gigi Hadi named the St.Ives Apricot Face Scrub ($3.99, Target) her go-to exfoliator.
Gigi Hadid told Allure magazine the Apricot scrub is her longtime favorite because "it uses natural powders from the walnut shell, so it's never irritating."
Shay Mitchell is 100% committed to CoverGirl Lash Blast mascara ($9.99, Target).
"I purchase 10 at a time in case they discontinue," she told Teen Vogue.