How to give yourself an inexpensive makeover

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Giving yourself a makeover often involves a lot of money. Here’s how you can do it without breaking the bank. money

· Need a bit more discipline? You can get a personal AI wellness coach at your fingertips with Healthify Me, a health app that will set a daily budget for you based on your fitness goal, weight, age, lifestyle, and other parameters.The cheapest and easiest ways to improve your looks are to improve your nutrition , drink more water, do some exercise and get adequate rest.

If you’re too busy to DIY, visit a beauty school where services are less expensive since the makeover will be done by students. Next, update your home without any major renovation. Some of the non-expensive updates you can consider include:· Updating your curtains or shades.· Sprucing-up a room by adding decorative yet practical objects that are pleasing to the eye.You can find cheap curtains, shades, home décor products, kitchenware, and other home improvement items at stores like Kaison, Daiso, Yubiso, Mr DIY, or Komonoya.

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