Well I’m going to start by thanking BB for keeping this blog fresh. Thank goodness for team effort, there’s always something new to read.
I’m also going to thank to BB for inspiring this post. I loved her list of budget brands that offer fabulous returns. I always refer to myself as a walking contradiction, because although I love and lust after luxury brands I can’t resist a bargain.
Recently I managed to swipe a gorgeous pair of gold round-toe shoes for just… R25. It’s rather crazy and while usually I can’t be bothered with burying my head in bargain bins, I do shop around occasionally for a good price.
So in light of this I decided to share some idea of where I skimp and where I splurge.
• For me the rule of thumb is, if it is an investment piece – like a classic pair of black shoes – I’ll spend the money, otherwise I’ll look for a cheaper option. So the R25 shoes are a fun fad purchase so I can put my money towards a good pair of black shoes.
• I often find great basic black dresses at cheap retail stores such as Mr Price or Legit. I dress them up with a good pair of shoes; clutch and accessories… so if you’re shopping for a function on a budget, don’t overlook retail.
• Try not to save by buying fake leather belts, a bad belt can really break an outfit. Rather invest in one great belt instead of buying a myriad of cheap looking plastic belts, especially if you want the belt to be a focus piece in an outfit.
• For your core wardrobe, Woolworths is always a win. Particularly for white and black basics.
• If you need to save when buying underwear, rather buy cheaper knickers and save up for a good-fitting bra. A bad-fitting bra can really ruin the line of your outfit.
Some hints I follow to cut corners:
• Good nail polish is always worth it because it doesn’t chip as easily, however if it’s a bit pricey for you invest in a good topcoat like the Essie Good to Go. It’ll help your nails dry quickly and it’ll protect your cheap brand from chipping.
• It you’d like to make your foundation go further and appear richer and creamier, mix it with you moisturizer.
• Accessories, especially scarves, can jazz up any outfit.
• The Labello lip-glosses are great; very moisturizing and only cost R25-R30.
• If you just wish you could afford Dermalogica but the prices are a bit steep, you can try French brand, Bioderma products which are available at Dischem. They are very well-priced, internationally recognised and recommended by a host of dermatologists.
NOTE: If you really want to cut costs in your facial products remember that your most important product is the moisturizer. So invest in a good one and ensure that your face wash cleans your face and is not too drying.
• If you have a beautiful pair of leather, neutral shoes that have gotten scuffed and you’re ready to bin them, try dying them. You can do it yourself or have it done professionally for between R100 and R150.
I think that’s enough for now, I’ll keep thinking and offer more where I can. I always go by BB’s word and if we are in for two lean years, us glamour gals will only cope by sharing hints and secrets!