how do you afford your beautifications?

bellefrogette

Silver Member
Ok, how are people making themselves cute on the cheap? This is a serious question? I have looked at beauty school practice salons and groupon coupons ....anymore?

I have this skin thing/obsession going on and I really really want my skin to glow.



bella..

drinking more water would help I know
 
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Mrs Essex, do not feel i can't catch you even in my high heels..I am not as fat as I was !

bella

p.s but you know sometimes the simplest solutions are the best, drink enough water get more sleep and laugh more..don't need a coupon for those.
 
No coupons required :D

Think we're 85% water or something, and it makes sense our skin looks dull when we arnt replenishing our stores!
 
I really want to have a fake tan lol but don't dare! Also want some professional eyelashes put on ready for new York
 
xKimmiex said:
I really want to have a fake tan lol but don't dare! Also want some professional eyelashes put on ready for new York

Ooh I want a spray tan but I don't want to get nakey haha!!! My CDC does mobile spray tanning too so I'm really tempted.
 
I`m a lazy geezer bird so I don`t have any beauty regime lol

The only thing I do occasionally is get my caterpillars and tash sorted and I get those done free as my niece is a quailified beautician ;) x
 
would you believe it

Miracle' face cream costs less than £2


By Aislinn Simpson 11:51AM GMT 05 Feb 2008

A face cream costing just £1.89 for a pot has emerged as the miracle remedy that really could stave off the appearance of old age.

The search for the secret of eternal youth has seen women paying £1,500 for creams that promise radical results.

But tests carried out by 2,000 ordinary women has shown the answer may lie in Aldi, the budget supermarket, where the Siana Moisturising Anti-Wrinkle Cream beat off dozens of more expensive products to be named as the best anti-ageing cream on the market.

The results has caused a run on the stores sales have shot up 800% from 1,084 to 8,037 pots.

Within a week, 37,000 had been snapped up.
 
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