3 beauty treatments that are worth the investment

If you were asked how much you spend on beauty treatments, makeup and skin care products in a year, would you know? In a survey conducted for Invisalign Australia, by Ipsos it was revealed that the average woman spends over $3,500 per year on beauty and grooming. Unsurprisingly, over 70% of survey respondents were surprised or shocked by their yearly spend as they realised they’ve been spending far more on beauty and grooming than expected. Keeping up with beauty trends can be costly (and time-consuming). However, there are some beauty treatments that are worth the seemingly bigger investment upfront, as they can actually save you time and money down the line.
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From a better smile to luscious lashes without mascara, here are three beauty treatments that are definitely worth the investment.
Invisalign treatment
If you feel self-conscious about your smile, you’re not alone. Invisalign Australia’s survey revealed that 58% of women say that the facial feature they are most self-conscious about is their teeth and smile. In fact, around three in four women would love to get some aspect of their teeth fixed. So, you’re probably wondering why people are so concerned with their smile? Although a lot of women would like to have aspects of their teeth fixed, many don’t do anything about it because of the thought of the cost, which can be a significant investment upfront. While this is true, the good news is that once you have invested in straightening your teeth there can be life long benefits, which could save you time and money in the long run. These include things like improved oral health (less trips to the dentist going forward? Yes please!) and increased confidence, which can mean less time and money spent on other products purchased solely to help create a diversion from your smile. The Invisalign System uses the most advanced teeth straightening technology in the world. Plus, the treatment easily fits into your lifestyle, so that you can keep living your best life while improving the appearance of your teeth. You’ll also have fewer visits to the clinic than you would with traditional teeth straightening treatments, saving you time in the process.
Invisalign® treatment is a series of clear plastic removable orthodontic aligners that gently move patients’ teeth. An orthodontist or Invisalign trained dentist will be able to advise whether Invisalign treatment is right for you. You should always read and follow their directions for use. In rare cases, allergies may occur.
Lash extensions
While lash extensions will cost you more than a few tubes of mascara, they are a great investment over time. From the moment you wake up, lash extensions will help you to feel more put together. This means you can seriously cut down on your makeup spend as you won’t feel like you need to wear as much. You barely need any eye makeup, eyeliner becomes unnecessary, and because your eyes are the main attraction, you can skip foundation in favour of a tinted moisturiser. Although the initial investment can seem a bit exxy – the money you’ll save by not using as many makeup products is well worth it. Plus, you’ll achieve a fresh-faced beauty look in record time!
Laser hair removal
Even for those who aren’t particularly hairy, laser hair removal is a great beauty investment. Think about it… how much money would you spend on shaving or getting a wax every few weeks? Laser hair removal can last for over a year, so the initial splurge and appointment commitments are well worth it over time. Plus, ingrown hairs are a thing of the past so you’ll be saving on products to treat that too.
Which beauty treatments do you swear by? Would you try Invisalign treatment?
Source: Study conducted by Ipsos in April 2014, amongst 1,001 Australian women aged 18-49 years.
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Totally in agreement with Hair removal treatment
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laser hair removal has been the best thing ever honestly would recommend to every single person
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I'd like to look into laser hair removal, but facials are my favourite beauty treatment.
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lash extensions are great but so expesnive to up keep!
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Not interested in any of these, I'd rather have my own lashes.
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Have never had any of these treatments, I get the occasional eyelash tint and that's it for me. I'm very low maintenance and prefer DIY mani/pedi, facials at home.
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Laser hair removal is something I would like.
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I’d never get lash extensions- too scary!
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Unfortunately, I’m not a candidate for Invisalign...
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Laser hair removal is good but you need to go to a specialist for safe removal.
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I would love to try eyelash extensions, but worry it would be a waste, because I wear glasses
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I wonder if lash extensions are easy to remove if they look freaky and weird!?!
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It took me a while to do it because of the fear of pain but laser hair removal was the best investment I've ever made! If you get it while the salons have discounts (they often have 50% off specials!), it's really not that expensive!
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Yes, I saved up & got my lady bits done - still bare!
Then I won an IPL device (through Bh!) & now my pits are bare, but still some regrowth on my legs. For coarse hair (pubic, bikini-line or pits) it's very effective.
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Would love laser hair removal
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Laser hair removal is definitely worth the money, but we do need to remember that it is not 100% guaranteed. It's more hair reduction than anything else.
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Laser hair removal is a must
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Agree with the lazer hair thing. I use IPL at home, but if splurging, would just blast my whole body (minus the head) with lazers and be done with it forever (if this could be possible!)
And will do lash extensions, or at least tint and lift in the near future. Love lush lashes
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Not sure about lash extensions. They take so long, last for only a month, and becomes very uncomfortable when they are ready to drop out.
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Laser hair removal was probably one of the best investments I've made. Yes it was quite expensive but it made my life so much easier
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I'm low key when it comes to beauty treatments. I've never had any of the above (although I did have braces as a teen & would like laser for my underarms), but I get threading + a fresh colour & blow dry every couple of months, if you can count those as "beauty treatments". Other than that I DIY facials & nails & just about everything else, save for an occasional wax which I've never been able to do myself. I'm too chicken lol.
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