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How Much Should You Really Be Spending on Beauty Products?Four women hand over their salon statements and Sephora receipts to our expert analysts to find out whether their beauty spending fits their budgets |
Where to Save Patti is willing to cut back on hair salon visits after trying Gray Away by Everpro, $12.99. If she can stretch her haircut to every three months instead of two, she can save $220 a year. If she switched her facials to every three months instead of every other month, she can save $300 a year.
At her age, Patti's not willing to put money into a high-risk investment account. Five hundred or 600 dollars won't amount to much in a savings account, but Patti reasons that it will be nice to have a cushion for any unforeseen expenses or a special trip after she retires. After all, a few sacrificed facials and dye jobs won't be as memorable as a well-deserved vacation.
At her age, Patti's not willing to put money into a high-risk investment account. Five hundred or 600 dollars won't amount to much in a savings account, but Patti reasons that it will be nice to have a cushion for any unforeseen expenses or a special trip after she retires. After all, a few sacrificed facials and dye jobs won't be as memorable as a well-deserved vacation.