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Saving Money on Cosmetics and Toiletries

Cosmetics and makeup products are one of the essentials for women. Similarly, toiletries are also a must for every household. But obviously you cannot buy everything you see on the shelves in stores. Considering your budget, you need to be careful in buying these products. You need to be precise in your limited budget.


If your bank balance is low, you must stop buying unnecessary items. Though the beauty budget may be under attack, there is no need to stop using makeup and other toiletries. You just need to become a smarter shopper. 


Even if your budget is not tight, you should prevent unnecessary spending, freeing up money for things that are more essential.


Instead of being fickle with toiletries like makeup, use them up before purchasing anything new. Samples from the dentist or skincare companies should be used before making a trip to the store. Search shelves in the bathroom cabinets to find other toiletries that have been lurking there for a while.


When the supply is exhausted, purchase less expensive replacements. Just because a product carries a name brand label does not mean it is any better than a less costly version.

How To Save on Make-up and Toiletries:

You don’t need to give up makeup and toiletries when tightening up your budget. You just need to practice smart shopping techniques.

Here are some great tips to help you save money on makeup and toiletries:


  • Use What You Already Have

Many people abandon their makeup or toiletries before they even finish using them because they decide that they don’t like something about them. For example, you might throw away toothpaste that tastes just a little too much like baking soda. You may also have toiletries in the cabinets or the linen closet that you forgot about buying. Instead of buying them again, try to utilize those unused products first if they are in usable condition. This is how you are going to spare money for the new products you want to buy. Buying extra products will only waste your money.


  • Downgrade to Less Expensive Brands

This may seem obvious, but many people think they must buy salon-quality shampoo or department store makeup. There are many good quality products available in the market under brand names which are not very expensive. They might not be known to everyone but offer quality comparable to any renowned brands. If you have always used pricey name brand products, you may not realize that many good, inexpensive brands exist. Challenge yourself to downgrade one product, to see if the cheaper product is an acceptable substitute.


  • Buy in Bulk or Family Size

Typically, buying in bulk or buying the largest size available saves you some money. If you do this for all your toiletries, you can see how the savings quickly accumulate. Make sure to check the price per unit when purchasing the largest size available. Sometimes stores purposely charge more for the largest sizes, knowing that shoppers automatically think they can get the best deal on the family size.


  • Combine Coupons with Sales

Before buying anything in cosmetics try to avail of sales or special discounts on the products. There are stores that offer special deals and discounts on these products. There are annual sales in the stores as well. You can save money on makeup and toiletries by finding coupons for items during sales. When you see a great bargain by combining discount grocery coupons with sales, stock up so that you have enough for several months until the next opportunity. Sign up for email updates for your favourite brands to receive updates about sales and scour weekly store circulars online to find out when your favourite products go on sale.


  • Collect Samples

There are stores that offer sample products to try before buying it. Try to get those samples. This will benefit you in two ways. Firstly, you can get makeup products for free. Secondly, you can try out the product before buying it. So along with saving your money, you can get a good quality product as well. You can also get these sample products from festivals and company promotion events easily. These products can be bought from cheaper stores as well. Also, look for the stores that sell products that are duty-free and do not put extra charges and taxes on the products.


  • Make Inexpensive Products at Home

You can always make your own toiletry products such as detergents and soaps. They can be made from cheaper items that are easily available at home. Also, be flexible about your choices. Switch to products that are less expensive yet will fulfil your needs. Simple recipes have inexpensive ingredients, and you can find the ingredients at most grocery stores and drug stores.


  • Switch To Natural Products

Try to go natural, use natural remedies instead of buying fancy products from stores. These remedies can be easily made by home ingredients. Homemade products are inexpensive and provide better results as well. If you have ever had to buy an ultra-powered dandruff shampoo, you probably cringed at the price. Instead of buying dandruff shampoo, you can use malt vinegar or apple cider vinegar as a rinse after shampooing your hair. You can also try using baking soda instead of shampoo and toothpaste.

You can save money on makeup and toiletries, especially if you’re into extreme couponing. But even if you don’t clip coupons, you can still snatch great deals by experimenting with less expensive brands and shopping for makeup and toiletries at a variety of different outlets. Watch for deals and keep an open mind about trying new products, and you can save money every time you shop. Sources:


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