My husband and I got into a bit of a tiff over the weekend while updating our budget for FY 2015. We disagreed on the amount of money budgeted under the "Health and Beauty" category.
I, like many women my age, spend money on beautification products and services such as dermatological products (skin cremes and makeup), aesthetic procedures (a.k.a. waxing, laser treatments, facials), and yes, cosmetic procedures (gotta support Allergan stock :D). On the other hand, I don't spend a lot of money on fashion items. I wear nice clothes but the bulk of my shopping is done at consignment shops.
This little "debate" with my DH made me wonder if there are other women out there who have a "beauty" budget?
Even if it's just $20 for eyebrows or nails, do you make a point of separating funds for such non-essentials? And if so, what are the funds used for?
I, like many women my age, spend money on beautification products and services such as dermatological products (skin cremes and makeup), aesthetic procedures (a.k.a. waxing, laser treatments, facials), and yes, cosmetic procedures (gotta support Allergan stock :D). On the other hand, I don't spend a lot of money on fashion items. I wear nice clothes but the bulk of my shopping is done at consignment shops.
This little "debate" with my DH made me wonder if there are other women out there who have a "beauty" budget?
Even if it's just $20 for eyebrows or nails, do you make a point of separating funds for such non-essentials? And if so, what are the funds used for?
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