In this economy, citizens of society are constantly searching for ways where they can save money. While some people may opt to recycle their cans for cash, cut out spending on expensive dining, and other things of that nature, some women are choosing to cut spending on the makeup they purchase. While this may seem like a grand idea, it is actually one of the biggest mistakes a woman can make. There are a few distinct reasons why cutting spending on beauty products is a bad idea.
1.Stocking up when your favorite beauty items are on sale
It may seem like a very good idea to purchase your favorite beauty products when they go on sale. Lets face it, that eye cream that was originally priced at forty dollars looks a lot better half off. Buying this half off beauty product is truly a great idea, if you only buy one or two. It becomes a problem when a woman decides to purchase multiples of this item, simply because it is priced significantly lower. So what is the problem with this? The main reason why it is a definite no-no to bulk up on sale items is that these beauty products will eventually wind up in the trash can, without them even being used.
For instance, if a woman finds her favorite mascara on sale and decides to buy five, it becomes a problem. Once you have gone through the first two, the remaining three will probably be dried out and unable to use. Therefore, you end up throwing away three brand new mascaras and ultimately wasting money. It is better to buy these types of products when you absolutely need them, so when you wear them they will be fresh and ready to use, not ugly and sticky, damaging your appearance.
Another reason why purchasing sale beauty products in bulk is that fashion and your style is constantly changing. Right now, you may be really into dark red lipstick; its winter, and this dashing color is warm and inviting. All the biggest movie stars are wearing this red lipstick, and it is all the rage. But once winter time is over and this trend has faded significantly, you will have a ton of leftover lipsticks that will be thrown away. Instead of buying this fad in bulk, buy one and be happy with it until the fad is over.
2.Buying generic products instead of brand name
When your walking through the store, you will undoubtedly see a generic product that states ‘Compare to [expensive brand name here]’; so you think, why not? If it is just as good as the brand name product, I can receive a great product at half the price, sometimes even more than half off! While you may think you are getting quite a bargain, there is one imperative thing to keep in mind: generic products are inexpensive for a reason. This reason is none other than the fact that they are not of the high quality brand name products put out. Instead, generic products are made with ingredients that money saving, equaling to a lesser quality ingredient that may perform the same results as the regular ingredients at first, but will eventually slack.
For example, if you see a generic anti-aging wrinkle cream that is seventy percent cheaper than the brand name, you might think you can get rid of your fine lines at a steal. However, the generic anti-aging wrinkle cream you bought will not have the same lasting effects as the brand name, as the generic product is made with lower quality ingredients that are not made to last. Instead, go all out on purchasing the brand name. The end result will be much better and well worth the cost. When it comes to looking your best, generic products are simply not the answer. And while your wallet may be slightly fuller when purchasing a generic beauty product, you won’t get the same amazing results that a brand name product can offer you.
3. Buying products that do ‘double duty’
We have all seen those products that state that they accomplish two things at once. These products seem like the greatest products imaginable; not only do they save you a ton of money, but they also make your makeup bag significantly smaller, leaving more room for other interesting and imperative items. However, the problem with double duty beauty products is that they are simply a scam. You might think that you are doing yourself a favor by purchasing the double duty moisturizer that can not only add moisture to your skin, but also reduce fine lines and wrinkles, but the fact of the matter is that this is simply false.
Do yourself a huge favor and buy these products separately. Buy products that are made for the specific thing you want. If it is more moisture for your skin that you are after, buy a product that is filled with all of the necessary ingredients to add a significant layer of moisture to your skin. Buying a double duty moisturizer means that they have had to substitute vital moisturizing ingredients to add the essential anti-aging properties, which means you are not getting exactly what you want and the results will suffer immensely.
4. Buying cheap beauty products from unknown sources online.
While buying reputable beauty products from companies online may offer you a great discount, there are two definite problems with buying beauty products from unknown sources online: 1. You may be unfamiliar with the product and once you decide to use it, you end up not liking it, and 2. It is a scam from the time you checkout. If you plan on purchasing a product online, make sure the company and website are both legitimate. This will ensure that you do not give away your money to a scam without receiving a product. You should also be one hundred percent familiar with the product. Never buy a product you have not heard before or haven’t tried before. Once it arrives at your household and you do not like the product, you could end up losing a lot of money.