How to Keep a Student Beauty Budget

Assess what you need., Of course, there are other products that aren't necessary, but the beauty-savvy can't live without them., Check out your options., Know what suits you before you buy., Go shopping., Record your purchases.

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Assess what you need.

    There are a certain number of beauty basics that everyone needs in their regimen.

    Most of these can be purchased for cheaper prices at the supermarket.

    You will need Facial cleaner, scrub and moisturizer.

    Toner is optional.

    Body moisturizer Shampoo & conditioner Soap and body wash Razor(s) Lip balm
  2. Step 2: Of course

    These include Primer Foundation Concealer Mascara Eyeliner Nail polish Eyeshadow Blush Powder
    - foundation or just pressed powder Oil blotting paper Lipstick and gloss , Look in supermarket catalogues for sales, or on their websites.

    Go in to the supermarket when you have a spare moment and check out their range and prices.

    Shop around a little before you buy anything, as prices fluctuate between stores. , If you have a certain skin type, look for products that will help problem zones, or don't irritate.

    Take time to read the labels, as this information is usually on there.

    Don't go out and buy bright green eyeshadow if it doesn't suit your skin/hair colour, and you know you don't need it. , Take a list of things you need, and make sure you stick to it.

    If you notice a new product, write it down and when you get home, assess whether you need it.

    Don't make on-the-spot decisions if you're trying to stick to a beauty budget. , Make a note of which ones work, and which don't.

    This will help you in the future, when you shop again.

    A lot of packaging can look similar, so make sure you get the name of your favourite (or most loathed) product recorded correctly.
  3. Step 3: there are other products that aren't necessary

  4. Step 4: but the beauty-savvy can't live without them.

  5. Step 5: Check out your options.

  6. Step 6: Know what suits you before you buy.

  7. Step 7: Go shopping.

  8. Step 8: Record your purchases.

Detailed Guide

There are a certain number of beauty basics that everyone needs in their regimen.

Most of these can be purchased for cheaper prices at the supermarket.

You will need Facial cleaner, scrub and moisturizer.

Toner is optional.

Body moisturizer Shampoo & conditioner Soap and body wash Razor(s) Lip balm

These include Primer Foundation Concealer Mascara Eyeliner Nail polish Eyeshadow Blush Powder
- foundation or just pressed powder Oil blotting paper Lipstick and gloss , Look in supermarket catalogues for sales, or on their websites.

Go in to the supermarket when you have a spare moment and check out their range and prices.

Shop around a little before you buy anything, as prices fluctuate between stores. , If you have a certain skin type, look for products that will help problem zones, or don't irritate.

Take time to read the labels, as this information is usually on there.

Don't go out and buy bright green eyeshadow if it doesn't suit your skin/hair colour, and you know you don't need it. , Take a list of things you need, and make sure you stick to it.

If you notice a new product, write it down and when you get home, assess whether you need it.

Don't make on-the-spot decisions if you're trying to stick to a beauty budget. , Make a note of which ones work, and which don't.

This will help you in the future, when you shop again.

A lot of packaging can look similar, so make sure you get the name of your favourite (or most loathed) product recorded correctly.

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