![]() ![]() So, it would be like your Ponds and Gentle Magic and those are just less than R500, I guess. if that range didn't do my skin just then I go back to like the OGs that I'm used to. “I spend if I'm starting a new range and something that I'm interested in, it would normally be just R2000. “And most of these products last me a little over two to three months, which means I spend less than a R1000 every month but still feel confident and pretty everyday.” Thuli says she normally splurges when she starts a new range of products. It includes the Maybelline eraser concealer for R219.95, as a base concealer under my eyes, the LA Pro Concealer, which retails around R79.95, the Essence banana powder - R78.00, a Smudge contour and highlighting palette for R85, the body shop all day long setting spray for R240 and lastly the essence extreme shine volume crystal clear lip gloss for a finishing touch. “I’m a minimalist at heart, so preferably I would love to go without makeup at all, but because of work, some occasions require me to look the part and I can do that with my daily ‘no-makeup’ makeup look, which includes individual lashes, which go around R400 per month, and a whole bunch of drug store makeup, which is not only easy to use but very affordable. Here's what they have to say: Reitumetse is a minimalist who would rather go without makeup, but some occasions require her to look her best. TRUELOVE speaks to six women about their spending habits on cosmetics. Per the survey, an average woman uses 12 beauty products a day and seek ingredients such as niacinamide, retinol, hyaluronic acid, among others to help keep their skin radiant.Īccording to Intergest, the beauty and personal care market in Africa has been continuously growing at a compound annual growth rate of 6.6 percent during the period 2018 to 2022, with 36 percent of the growth in the African cosmetics industry coming from South Africa. ![]() Be it skincare products to keep that skin radiant or makeup products to beat the face, many women will make those purchases where they can afford to.Ī survey reveals that the average South African woman spends R5 468 annually on cosmetics, while their male counterparts spend just R2 750. There's a lot to it, from trying different cleansers to adding products like creams and serums, especially if you follow a religious detailed skincare routine. Many of us like looking our best and we are prepared to spend some coins to achieve that.Ī cosmetics shopping spree might cost an arm and a leg. ![]()
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