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New Post 18/10/2007 12:04
  Fi
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Do you spend £253 per month on beauty? 
Modified By Fi  on 10/12/2007 15:57:24)

I wish!

Well Cosmetics International has reported on a survey from Co-operative Insurance which claims that the average 30-year-old woman spends a whopping £253 per month on beauty products.

The total takes into account money spent on skin, hair and nail products as well as dietary regimes, fragrance, make-up, cosmetics and gym membership.

How realistic does this survey seem to you?


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New Post 18/10/2007 20:41
  melissa1986
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Re: Do you spend £253 per month on beauty? 
Modified By Fi  on 10/12/2007 15:58:08)

I'd say i spend about  £150. I just love cosmetics!

 
New Post 20/10/2007 12:33
  theowl
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Re: Do you spend £253 per month on beauty? 
Modified By Fi  on 10/12/2007 15:58:45)

Like Melissa I spend out £150 each month. It is always more just before my hols. too when I have extra waxing treatments and buy travel samples etc.

 
New Post 23/10/2007 05:15
  misty
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Re: Do you spend £253 per month on beauty? 
Modified By Fi  on 10/12/2007 15:59:16)

I spent no where close to that. however, we women love to look attractive, so that may very well be true, especially since many of us are not spending our own money.

 
New Post 24/06/2009 23:15
  white teeth
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Re: Do you spend £253 per month on beauty? 

On average i would spend about£100 but if i happen to be passing cosmetic counters i can easily spend more!

 
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