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4 Beauty Budget Tips That Won't Break the Bank

4 Beauty Budget Tips That Won't Break the Bank

It is natural to want to look and feel beautiful, but not everyone has an unlimited budget to put towards their beauty routine. A small budget doesn't mean you need to sacrifice or do without the beauty products you need.

It is natural to want to look and feel beautiful, but not everyone has an unlimited budget to put towards their beauty routine. A small budget doesn't mean you need to sacrifice or do without the beauty products you need. Just use the four beauty budget tips listed below to help stretch your pounds.

1. Consider Natural and DIY

There are plenty of natural products and do-it-yourself hacks that can save as much as £100 per month on your beauty regime. Diluted apple cider vinegar, for example, can be used in the shower after conditioning to make hair appear healthy and shiny. Egg whites can be used to correct wrinkles and fight blemishes. Strawberries can whiten your teeth, and plastic bags make awesome hair curlers. 

2. Focus on Price Per Unit, not Total

Don't be fooled by something a few pounds cheaper but a lot smaller. These items end up costing a lot more in the long run. Instead, focus on the price per unit, which can be found on most price cards on store shelves. By purchasing something larger, you will be saving money per unit because of a decrease in product packaging. 

3. Be Mindful About Waste

You can save as much as £200 a year by making sure you use every last drop of your beauty products. Squeezing out the last bit of your facial cleanser, shampoo, or conditioner (and being mindful about how much you use), can make a huge difference. 

4. Shop Sales

Instead of waiting until you run out of something and buying it at full price, keep a constant eye out for sales. Stocking up during a great sale, and keeping an eye out for coupons, can help save a significant amount of money in the long run. 

For example, your favourite shampoo might normally cost £10 a bottle and last you one week. If that bottle is on sale for £8 and you have four £1-off-one coupons, you could potentially get four bottles of your shampoo for £7 each. That is a monthly supply for £28, which would normally cost £40. During a big sale, you might find those types of deals on several products you use.

Conclusion

Many people want to look and feel beautiful, but few have a large budget to put towards their beauty routine. By using the four beauty budget tips listed above, you can get the products you need without breaking the bank. Use all methods to maximise savings. 

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