Are High End Beauty Products Really Worth It?


by gary desouza

In today’s struggling economy, are we really able to justify spending extra money in order to buy some of today’s best and most desirable high end health and beauty products? On the other hand, can we really afford to risk the long term quality of our hair, face, skin and body in order to save a few dollars now? These are the questions that face so many women and men as they try and ride the delicate balance between caring for themselves today with the best professional, anti-aging, spa and other high end beauty products and treatments as opposed to just any old discount shampoo, conditioner or moisturizer, simply to make ends meet. High end beauty and health lines like Borghese, Chi, Dermalogica, Elemis, Kirsten Florian, Kerastase, and Pevonia offer more than just pretty gift packaging and fancy names. Years of research by the best of the best, allow them to develop the creams, lotions (often organic and usually not tested on animals) and appliances that keep us feeling young, sexy and healthy and better able to deal with the stress and pressures of today’s difficult economic times. So while it remains a sometimes difficult choice between high end beauty products and discount brands and we certainly don’t suggest you trade off eating or keeping a roof over your head for the latest skin care benefits, we do feel it’s important to realize that what you put on your body, hair and skin today (not to mention SPF protection from the sun), can really make a difference as to how you feel about yourself, and how you will look in the years to come long after this economic crisis is over.

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