Feb 5, 2016

6 STYLECASTER Editors on the One $$$ Beauty Necessity They’ll Always Splurge On – StyleCaster

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We’ve all of got our vices—and that doesn’t necessarily mean drinking, smoking, or a nasty nail-biting habit we simply can’t shake. (Well, maybe that one.) Our spending habits are under regulate for the most part—or at least, that’s just what we tell ourselves—yet there’s constantly that one thing we constantly regulate to justify forking big-time your hard earned cash over for.

Behold, the one beauty product, treatment, or folly 6 of our editors will certainly constantly take the leap on, time and time again.

“Despite the truth that I’ve accumulated enough nail polish in my apartment to start my own salon—thanks, beauty editor friends!—I still discover myself shelling out for gel manicures once or two times a month. For the most part, I blame Instagram: I’ll see an image of a fancy Paintbox manicure and suddenly, $70 doesn’t seem that unreasonable—and in my defense, they’ve totally helped me kick the habit of biting my nails.” —Hilary George-Parkin, fashion editor

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“Microcurrent therapy! The CACI microcurrent machine, which Jennifer Lopez swears by, is called a ‘non-surgical facelift’—necessity I say more?” —Melissa Medvedich, creative director

“While I adore my celebrity facialists as much as the next girl, I’ve constantly been able to divide want vs. necessity and settle for A lot more affordable treatments if I’m feeling particularly thrifty. yet even if my checking account is dangerously low, you can easily bet your bottom dollar that I’ll be splurging on a $52 tube of Tom Ford’s awesome matte lip color. Ruby Rush all of day, every day.”—Beth Stebner, lifestyle editor

“I cannot pressure the importance of essence in my skincare routine. Due to the fact that using it, my skin has actually become softer, smoother, and A lot more glowy—this is not a placebo effect! Individuals prevent me on the street to tell me exactly how beautiful my skin looks. I use SK-II Facial Treatment Essence, and once I can, I additionally adore using their Facial Treatment Mask; it has actually pitera, which apparently regenerates your skin cells. The only drawback? The essence clocks in at $165 for a routine bottle, which is somewhat extravagant on my young professional salary. yet I adore having glowing skin and would certainly adore to age gracefully, so I’ll gladly fork over the money.” —Cady Lang, social media editor

“I embrace any sort of and all of opportunities to splurge, yet once it concerns something I shell out for time and time again, hair color is number one. I went through through one too several mishaps along with box dye throughout my adolescence—and even an at-residence bleaching fiasco or two—so now I understand much better compared to to trust myself along with that business. My hair is considerably much less of an investment now that I’m growing it out as opposed to spending nine hours once a month obtaining my roots bleached to that perfect snowy white, yet even so, I still believe every dime I spent on the services of one Zoe Wiepert at Bumble and bumble was a dime well-spent.” —Rachel Krause, associate beauty editor

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A photo posted by Kristen Bateman (@kristenvbateman) on Aug 7, 2015 at 2:33pm PDT

“I will certainly constantly splurge on an expensive hair cut. I dye my hair myself, so I feel 100% okay forking over the cash for the top stylist at a top salon—I adore a DIY approach to beauty, yet cutting my own hair is one thing I will certainly never ever have the ability to do, and I believe a excellent hair cut can easily be totally transformative.” —Kristen Bateman, associate editor/producer

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