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Shopping! (On a Budget)

 
I have a confession... I'm a bit of a product junkie. Hair products, makeup, bath products, you name it. So, it's no real surprise that I'm a bit obsessed with nail products, as well. It's also no surprise that school can be expensive, and as a student, it can be difficult to budget in costs for products needed for school, not to mention the cost of *insert-name-of-hot-new-product-taking-the-industry-by-storm-here*.
Well, I'm here to tell the fiscally challenged students (and working techs) of the world that there is HOPE! You CAN get professional products and minimize the hit to your bank account without having to spend endless days trolling dollar stores, hoping to score SOMETHING useable that can be repackaged into a pretty container and won't cause your client to break out into a horrible rash. "No! It can't be done!", you say.
I say, please see Exhibit A: The lovely, product-y goodness in this picture represents only about $60 of my hard-earned cash, only a fraction of what it should, and every item in this picture was found on a clearance rack at a professional supply house. Please note the CND Brisa kit in the right corner, for which I paid a whopping $13. It includes a 0.5-oz. jar of pink gel, a 0.5-oz. jar of white gel, a full-sized Finishing Gloss, a full-sized Liquid Bond, a 2-oz. bottle of Scrub Fresh, 25 Performance Forms, and a CND gel brush. I'm pretty sure just one of the jars of Brisa gel is worth more than $13.
Pictured items range from about 20 cents (the mini CND base and top coats), to $13 (the Brisa). The OPI scrubs, soaks, and masks were about $1.50 each, the boxes of tips (OPI and CND) were about $5-$6, and the forms (CND Performance Forms and another CND form) were about $5 for each roll of 300.
For the student on a budget (and, let's face it, what student ISN'T?!?), clearance racks at professional beauty supply stores (bring proof of student status) are an invaluable resource. Several of the items pictured will be going in my state board kit (OPI Clarite, OPI brush, forms, tips, dappen dish), which gives me peace of mind knowing that there are a few less things I will need to get for the exam.
So, product junkies of the world unite!! And meet me at the clearance racks! :)
— LaTia
Print | posted on Wednesday, December 14, 2011 7:46 AM

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# re: Shopping! (On a Budget)

Gravatar left by Holly aka FingerNailFixer at 12/30/2011 2:35 PM
It is crazy how low some of the clearance racks go! Now is a good time to pick up deals on holiday packaging they didn't sell through :)

# re: Shopping! (On a Budget)

Gravatar left by Pe.Riche. at 12/31/2011 1:42 PM
Hello! I am new to your blog, and I too am a Nail Tech student. I am studying in Ohio and will be beginning my second week of class after the New Year.

And this is definitely the perfect time to score some great finds!

You can also check out Sally's for sales on polishes. I was able to get about 5 bottles of China Glaze polishes for about 2-3 dollars each!

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