It’s ok to sacrifice almost all of your money to buy expensive skin care products?
I´m the Money asked:
They are excellent and I love them, the best that works with me but because of this I might stay with little money for other things like classes, electronics and so on…Is it good, obsessive wrong or a distortion view of what is the best for myself?
They are excellent and I love them, the best that works with me but because of this I might stay with little money for other things like classes, electronics and so on…Is it good, obsessive wrong or a distortion view of what is the best for myself?
II love the products but I could spend hundreds getting them and I really don’t want to use other products…what should I do?


Spend your disposable income on whatever you want. Some people spend it on heroin or lottery tickets. You’re better off than them at least.
That all depends. Make a list of everything you have to pay for in a single month (not including the products, you don’t need those). Make sure not to forget food. Then add up the cost. Subtract from the cost you make in one month. Then, what you have left is there black and white in front of you. If you can afford the products with that amount of money, it’s your money and do without it what you wish. But if not, you need to cut down or look at different products. You work hard and should allow yourself to buy things that you don’t need, but first must come the things you do need.
Everyone has their own priorities.
Drugs.
Food.
Clothes.
Beauty Products.
News Flash expensive skin care products are a joke. Research online and you will find that the cheaper product lines contains the same ingredients. What you are paying for is the packaging.
Gotta agree with the other posts, it is your money and if that makes you happy, then that is that. Like they wrote, it is better than speeding it on drugs, cigarettes, and alcohol.
I just want to add that your skin care begins on the inside, like 90% of it is your diet, how much sleep you get and your mental state. Of course, avoid sun damage and other external factors that are bad for your skin.
That said, yes, the best are expensive, but is is better to have a little that works rather than a lot that doesn’t.
If you stop doing this, you would probably find something else to spend your money on. I believe you have crossed the line to a spend-a-holic, better known as addictive behaviour. You might want to give a therapist a call or the hot line for addiction.
Find a medium. Buy a few favorites and experiment. Find the ones you love, then splurge on those. Don’t spend all your money, but if it is important to you, it’s fine to splurge.
Hey, better than burning cash on drugs or gambling!
your money you do with what you wish