Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, does her hair look really good? Like good enough to justify $800/month?
I'll be honest, I would have never guessed she spent that much on her hair. Yes, her hair looks good - soft, shiny, that kind of thing. She has what looks like a basic cut, along Michelle Obama's style. I think she could get the same results for less.
Oh, is she AA? TBH, if she were, that would make more sense to me. I can see how getting relaxers often could add up to that.
Yes, she's AA. Relaxers cost that much? Wow!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I spend about $70 a month on sheet music for my instrument. My other hobbies (running, gardening) are less expensive. I probably have $1000 worth of music that I've collected over the years. But I play about 80% of it frequently, so it is worth it to me. Sometimes I buy CDs or DVDs if I know I will use them a lot.
I spend virtually nothing looks-wise. Do my eyebrows and nails myself, use ordinary brands of conditioner, etc. I get my hair cut 3-4 times a year at $30 a pop, and buy clothes when I need them because my current ones have gotten too old. Our philosophy is to try to use everything to death. That, and I am super picky, so I only buy something if I need it, really like it, think it will last, and think it's not too expensive. We are far from broke, luckily, but we don't earn the kind of money or move in the kind of social circles to make it worthwhile to drop tons of money on fashion. I'm sure I could look better if I spent more money, and maybe when I'm older I will have to, but for now it is not worth it to me. I look good enough to my husband and friends, and professional enough to advance at work. That's all I'm going for, really.
Wow I wish I could see what u look like..u Look good enough? I've never heard anyone say this. I thought ppl always wanted to look their best
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I spend about $70 a month on sheet music for my instrument. My other hobbies (running, gardening) are less expensive. I probably have $1000 worth of music that I've collected over the years. But I play about 80% of it frequently, so it is worth it to me. Sometimes I buy CDs or DVDs if I know I will use them a lot.
I spend virtually nothing looks-wise. Do my eyebrows and nails myself, use ordinary brands of conditioner, etc. I get my hair cut 3-4 times a year at $30 a pop, and buy clothes when I need them because my current ones have gotten too old. Our philosophy is to try to use everything to death. That, and I am super picky, so I only buy something if I need it, really like it, think it will last, and think it's not too expensive. We are far from broke, luckily, but we don't earn the kind of money or move in the kind of social circles to make it worthwhile to drop tons of money on fashion. I'm sure I could look better if I spent more money, and maybe when I'm older I will have to, but for now it is not worth it to me. I look good enough to my husband and friends, and professional enough to advance at work. That's all I'm going for, really.
Wow I wish I could see what u look like..u Look good enough? I've never heard anyone say this. I thought ppl always wanted to look their best
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:define what counts as spending money on yourself.
I spend $25 a month on hair cut. But I also buy shampoo and conditioner, and mousse...do those count?
How about deoderant? shaving cream and razers?
exercise class? books?
Things like haircuts/maintenance, massages, exercise classes, spa treatments, things like that. Not really clothes, etc.
Anonymous wrote:I spend about $70 a month on sheet music for my instrument. My other hobbies (running, gardening) are less expensive. I probably have $1000 worth of music that I've collected over the years. But I play about 80% of it frequently, so it is worth it to me. Sometimes I buy CDs or DVDs if I know I will use them a lot.
I spend virtually nothing looks-wise. Do my eyebrows and nails myself, use ordinary brands of conditioner, etc. I get my hair cut 3-4 times a year at $30 a pop, and buy clothes when I need them because my current ones have gotten too old. Our philosophy is to try to use everything to death. That, and I am super picky, so I only buy something if I need it, really like it, think it will last, and think it's not too expensive. We are far from broke, luckily, but we don't earn the kind of money or move in the kind of social circles to make it worthwhile to drop tons of money on fashion. I'm sure I could look better if I spent more money, and maybe when I'm older I will have to, but for now it is not worth it to me. I look good enough to my husband and friends, and professional enough to advance at work. That's all I'm going for, really.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, does her hair look really good? Like good enough to justify $800/month?
I'll be honest, I would have never guessed she spent that much on her hair. Yes, her hair looks good - soft, shiny, that kind of thing. She has what looks like a basic cut, along Michelle Obama's style. I think she could get the same results for less.
Oh, is she AA? TBH, if she were, that would make more sense to me. I can see how getting relaxers often could add up to that.
Yes, she's AA. Relaxers cost that much? Wow!
She might have a really good weave, too! If that's the case she could be getting it rebraided regularly, buying high end weave. I find it a LOT more plausible for an AA woman to be spending that much on her hair per month than a white woman, for sure.