Post cheap things that you love and think are better than the most expensive brands. Today I bought myself a Suave hair conditioner, a coconut one. It smells so yummy. I think it was less than 2 dollars and my hair not only looks great, it also smells and feels great. It's all shiny and soft. I usually buy really expensive hair products, like Redken or Matrix, because I always have an issue with my hair being dry and frizzy and I assume they work better, but I always feel like they dont do what they're supposed to be doing (at least to my hair) What are your reccomendations?
rainbow colour post-its from the dollar store. The kind that you use to put tabs in your books, recipe indexes, files etc. They're pretty and handy in the same token.
oh i looove the Suave shampoos and conditioners! they have tons of scents and they all smell real good. i like the milk and honey kind. (i think thats what it is)
Yeah, it was so hard for me to decide which one to pick. I picked coconut because I know it's a great moisturizer and my hair needs all of the moisturizing it can get.
They are so fun. I think I put extra tabs everywhere when studying, just to smile when I looked at my books.
I've been playing with my hair all day!!! And asking John, do you think my hair looks pretty? It's because of the coconut conditioner! And I made him smell it LOL I think thinking about the Suave conditioners is making me hungry hahahaha
hahaha, oh I wont. It's upstairs in the bathroom, the kitchen is way closer You know what else I like? Arizona sweaters, you know that brand they sell at JC Penney. They are ao pretty and look so nice and are all like 20 dollars or less.
tea candles ... they add so much to a room and are var cheap... the balloonies stuff that comes with the little tubes of balloon goo and a straw ... one dolla at the dolla store
I like pudding, it makes me feel like a kid. I should get some next time Im in the store. Pasta, pasta is cheap and YUMMY. I also love beans and chickpeas.
Plastic spoons from Wendy's. They're free, I can eat a delicious chocolate frosty and then use them to crush up the hydrocodone I just bought from the old lady on the corner.
I like having plastic spoons in the house because I feel things like yogurt and pudding taste better with plastic spoons.
Wow. I was going to say chickpeas and bean sprouts, but then I thought "No, nobody will believe me that it's a cheap and supreme combo." Haha. You read my mind. I like putting suckers or restaurant candies in my purse and saving them for later. When I'm really hungry waiting for the bus and I can't stand a moment longer, I'll get out a candy and it'll hold me off until I get home.
Fresh produce. It's pretty cheap all considering. Makes a huge difference when you bite into a fresh peach instead of opening up a can of peaches.
Are they really that sturdy? I'dve thought a metal spoon would work better.. plus you can cook on it too
I have this fifty cent squeaky hammer. I think it's one of the most awesome toys I've ever owned. wooden blocks. play sand fabric. canvas firring strips.