Saturday, July 27, 2013

THE PRODUCT STASH, SOME WITHOUT SPENDING THE CASH

Welcome back beautiful,
While writing my last post I realized that I had to explain the products I have or else there will be unnecessary confusion. I'm a cheap person and if you ask anyone who knows me my favorite word is free LOL. HOWEVER, This is what my product stash looks like...

This picture is my stash of products I have paid for (never full price) over the years


The next pics is from my closet stash with products I won from a giveaway by Naturallycurly.com.




 
YASSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!! LOL I got all this stuff for free and if you think I'm bragging, well I don't care! You know you would brag too if you got this stuff for free. This is why you guys need to enter to win these giveaways. I don't care how unlucky you think you are or how busy you are (it literally takes a minute). Most of the time they have a giveaway going on their website so don't get all salty if you don't win at first because there are plenty of chances. I even enter these giveaways even though I have more than enough.
 
Also PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE do your best to shop when there is a sale or with some kind of discount. These "natural hair" products will leave you homeless and without a dime if you let them. In my honest opinion, 'cause that's what we are going to be to one another, some of these ethnic hair companies are exploiting the black community by charging outrageous prices for their cheaply made products (Jus' sayin'). So here are my tips on buying natural hair products:
 
  • Subscribe to your favorite hair product websites, or follow them on other social media site, to get updates on their deals
  • Control your urge to buy up the hair isle when your in the store and shop only if you have a coupon, the store is having a sale, etc.
  • Visit natural hair blogs and youtube.com channels for giveaways.
  • Create a list of things you want to try instead of making impulse purchases, this way when you get to the store you are not tempted to try something that got nothing but bad reviews online.
  • Visit natural hair care forums for swaps with other naturals, there are plenty out there that sell or swap products for cheap. (Please use your common sense though with this and don't give your money to some fool out here scamming people)
 
Well that's my stash and those are my tips. If you have any questions or comments then speak up and do so LOL. See ya!

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