The economy is getting worse than before, and the best thing us in fashion can do, is to adjust and re-strategize how we spend our hard earned money to continue living a consistently stylish life. Here, the three things you DON’T need to waste your money on:
Don’t Spend Money On A New Trend Because It’s Trendy, Buy It Because It Fits Your Personal Style:
Trends, as we all know comes and go. Some takes a shorter period of time to be in vogue, while some can last years upon years before it goes out of style. Although it can be very exciting during it tenure, but as a fashion gal who is building a timeless wardrobe, spending on timeless pieces is a sure head start. However, if a trend is screaming your name and will seamlessly transition into your style aesthetic, jump right in!
Don’t Spend Your Money Buying Fake Items:
With Chinese products escalating like wildfire, knockoff items are everywhere. If you’re a fashion gal with self-consciousness, wearing fake items will not only make you feel trashy, but it portrays a low self-esteem. You don’t need to carry Louis Vutton’s handbag or Christian Louboutin heels to look stylish, rather, spend your money on affordable high street brands. The idea is to look put together and chic, not inundate yourself in fake fashion items.
Don’t Spend Your Money On Splashy Makeup
Makeup artists are raking tons of money everyday painting your face. While this is another lucrative business, we’re never against it. Our point is, you’re looking for every damn way to cut cost this year, why then do you waste so much money painting face and in three hours or less it’s washed off. It’s like a cigarette smoker who cries for money, yet spends so much smoking.
As a way to helping you achieve your beauty goals, we often share videos of on-trend makeup tutorials from our favorite beauty bloggers. With this, you can always contour, bake or cake your face by yourself. It pays to do it yourself!
Any other thing you think we shouldn’t spend our money on? Tell us in the comments!
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