YvetteWithJoy
On break
I spent 2 hours putting in twists and they start to unravel 9 hours later. Whyyyyyyyy???!!! I never had this problem and I've been twisting my hair for years now!
Hugs! Odd!
Confessions of a mad black product junkie tryna stop buying stuff but sneaking purchases here and there and telling herself she needs them - hangs head down in shame and utter defeat and embarrassed, walks out the room
Hugs! It can be really challenging. I'm just thinking aloud . . .
1. What's your favorite product combination, @Aggie?
I wrote mine down and have committed to styling twice in a row with my favorite product combination and then experimenting . . . then again styling twice in a row with my favorite combo, then experimenting . . . and so on. This causes me to create trial combos that I'm really looking forward to . . . and to notice that I already have combos to be excited about . . . and that helps me some with decreasing my felt need to have something new. I still struggle some, because there's so much neat stuff out that it would take me years to get to to trial, and it's fun trialing!
2. What product categories have staples or HGs and which categories lack staples or HGs for you?
Example . . .
Conditioner: DevaCurl Decadence One Condition is HG, HG, HG for me!!! . . . I know this, so I don't purchase conditioners much.
Once you know which categories have HGs or staples already, maybe that can focus and reduce your felt need to spend?
3. If you really want to slow down your purchasing, you might put up a bulletin board where you tack up your receipts and keep a running total of how much you've spent for the month or year, updating it daily.
4. Can you make a t-chart (large "T") with one side for writing the PROS of saving money by not buying hair products for a bit, and one side for writing the CONS of saving money by not buying hair products for a bit? Do you think that would help?