What’s the best thing you’ve purchased under $200?

Anonymous
Pinnacle matcha green tea, and a premium tea sampler set from Hibiki-An. It cost less than $100.00z
Anonymous
Tretinoin
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don’t think you actually have to shred stuff as an individual, I think that was shredder propaganda. If your identity gets stolen it’s going to happen online. No one is going through my trash, the paper will melt at the dump, and I think the dump is pretty secure (but also no one is doing this).

If you’re a business or doing crimes you need a shredder but I don’t think the rest of us actually do. But it’s kinda fun.


I tell this to my DH all the time. He rips off his address and shreds by hand from every piece of mail. He is living in 1996 when it comes to identity theft.


And the online identity theft is also out of your hands. It's data breaches, not "hackers" taking over your web browser.
Anonymous
NuFace. I love it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have naturally colored hair the color of ebony.

As an Asian woman of fifty-two, I have now close to 70-80% gray hair.

Ten days after coloring my hair, those nasty silver roots give away my age.
Salon coloring was too co$tly and I hated all the mess + time involved in coloring my entire gray roots.

This past weekend I discovered “Nice and Easy” Root Touch-Up.
No mess, ten minutes and my roots are history.

And I can color every 10-15 days. 👍🏽[/quote
Thanks for this info!
What do you use to dye your hair other than touch ups?
- Another Asian woman


NP, Black and Asian. I use Clairol Natural Instincts semi permanent in dark brown. I've had stylists compliment me on the color.
Anonymous
Whoever mentioned Vionic sneakers, thank you! I bought a pair and they look great and feel very supportive and comfortable. Any other shoe or boot recommendations with arch support are welcome!
Anonymous
Crest white strips (I got a kit that also included that blue light thing, totally works)

The Doctors brush picks and Superfloss (I have a permanent retainer and these two items make dental care fast and easy)

Basic unfancy oils and butters for skin and hair care (jojoba oil, coconut oil, cocoa butter and Shea butter have never let me down)
Anonymous
Botox although a bit hard to find under $200
Anonymous
Lake pajamas
Sonicare
Allbirds wool runners
Ilia cosmetics
Anonymous
This is such as useful thread. Already jotted down a few things to follow up on.
Anonymous
Bidet attachment from amazon. $40 and ten minutes to install.

Life changing. Saves lots of time and tp and I have never felt so clean. It may be the best thing I have ever bought.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Bidet attachment from amazon. $40 and ten minutes to install.

Life changing. Saves lots of time and tp and I have never felt so clean. It may be the best thing I have ever bought.


Can you add link? This sounds amazing!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:NuFace. I love it.


Tell me why, how? It's been on my list for a while, but the gel application seems annoying.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Bidet attachment from amazon. $40 and ten minutes to install.

Life changing. Saves lots of time and tp and I have never felt so clean. It may be the best thing I have ever bought.


+1

It’s amazing for toddlers/kids as well when having to clean them.
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