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Do your own at-home facial
Do mini facials in-between professional visits to make the effects last longer. Here is what Rouleau recommends:

Step 1: Cleanse skin with a mild cleanser.
Step 2: Use a mild facial scrub or at-home peel to remove dry skin cells. Rinse well.
Step 3: Immediately apply a few drops of a skin serum like Renee Rouleau Skin Correcting Serum, $38.50. (Serums have a small molecular structure and should always be used under a moisturizer or mask.)
Step 4: Apply a thin coat of a mask to your entire face and neck (optional). The mask will help the serum penetrate deeper into the skin. Try Bliss Triple Oxygen Instant Energizing Mask, $34.99.
Step 5: Leave on 15 minutes, rinse well and apply your favorite moisturizer.


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How to make your manicure last
Expert: Robbie Schaeffer, owner of ROB|B salon in Los Angeles

Nothing makes you feel more put-together than a polished manicure, but spending $12-$30 (not including tax or tip) on manicured nails weekly can quickly become an expensive addiction. Follow Schaeffer's tips to make your manicure last up to a month.

Tip 1: Keep your nails short as longer nails will always chip faster or break easier and nothing says "I need a manicure" like a broken nail.
Tip 2: Moisturized hands always look more manicured, so apply a moisturizing product to your cuticles daily. "Cuticle oil goes a long way and not only keeps cuticles healthy, it also reduces dry, flaky skin around your nail beds and can reduce hangnails," says Schaeffer. He suggests using OPI Avoplex Cuticle Oil, $7.50, "It is perfect for your pocket or purse and soothes with Vitamin E and avocado, sunflower, sesame and kukui nut oils," he adds.
Tip 3: Apply a top coat after three days if polish is still in good shape to keep your manicure looking cleaner and chip-free longer. Try Sally Hansen Insta-Dri Anti-Chip Top Coat, $5.25.
Tip 4: If possible, avoid overuse of hands. Your manicured nails aren't tools so don't try to use them to open soda cans, peel off stickers from produce, etc.
Tip 5: Hot water will lift polish off your nail bed so keep showers short, stay out of the tub, and use protective gloves when washing dishes or cleaning.

Next: See Schaeffer's tips for maintaining your salon pedicure

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How to make your pedicure last
A professional pedicure is, for most women, a necessity during summer months. These tips from Schaeffer will make your $15 to $50 service more than worth it.

Tip 1: The same tips for extending the life of a manicure (see previous slide) apply to pedicures as well; its all about keeping your cuticles hydrated every day. Use a foot mask to really hydrate dry feet and cuticles. Try CND Creative Nail Design Raw Earth Foot Mask, $6.95 which will work to smooth cracked feet and soften calluses.
Tip 2: Throw on socks when you are lounging around the house and avoid walking barefoot on sand or any similar rough surfaces. This will keep the protective layer of nail polish on your toes.
Tip 3: Avoid wearing pointy-toed shoes or any tight-fitting heels, they will rub off your polish slowly, but surely.

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How to make your brow shaping last
Expert: Kristie Streicher, celebrity eyebrow specialist

Women who get their eyebrows professionally done usually get them shaped once every two to three weeks. Streicher (who charges her big-wig clients up to $200 a session) says you can extend the life of a shaping session by two weeks by following these tips:

Tip 1: Instead of getting your brows waxed, get them tweezed. It lasts longer.
Tip 2: Between pro tweezing sessions, only pluck the darkest hairs that lie farthest away from your professionally sculpted brow shape (above the bridge of the nose, and stragglers under the brow bone). Always pull hairs out at the root, one at a time, and in the direction of hair growth. Pulling too many hairs will negate your salon tweezing and make you have to go more often in order to fix your mistakes. Over tweezing is a fast way and expensive ticket to what Streicher calls "Brow Rehab."
Tip 3: When pulling necessary stragglers, use professional-grade tweezers. The one-time investment will save you money in the long run as they don't need to be sharpened. Streicher swears by Rubis Tweezers, $29.95
Tip 4: When your brows start to grow out, and lose a bit of their shape after your professional tweezing, use an eyebrow pencil to redefine them. Find a highly-rated eyebrow pencil or gel here. Filling them in and recreating the shape will take attention away from any random hairs outside of your sculpted shape, says Streicher.

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How to make your haircut last
Expert: Gavin Harwin, hair health expert

A haircut can cost anywhere from 20 bucks to $400 dollars. Either way, you're probably averaging about $70 a snip. Stylists recommend you have your haircut once every six to eight weeks, but with these tips from Harwin, you can stretch that time out to once every three to four months.

Tip 1: Keep your hair and ends hydrated. Harwin says a good leave-in conditioner can do wonders for the life of your cut. Readers and Harwin agree that Infusium Repair and Renew Leave-In Treatment, $8.99 is hard to beat when it comes to keeping your hair healthy and on a budget. Also, to keep your hair (most importantly your ends) moisturized, cut down on heat styling and excessive styling. Hot air from blow dryers, flat irons, and curlers dry out strands and cause split ends.
Tip 2: Hair accessories are a great way to get more mileage out of your haircut, says Harwin. Not only can they help you deal with growing out fringe, they can hide hair that's in need of a cut. Try a trendy style that allows you to skip heat styling and hides your ends like a slicked back ballerina bun. Run a strong hold gel like Herbal Essences Set Me Up Max Hold Gel, $6.50 through wet hair, part down the middle with a fine toothed-comb, and brush hair back into a ponytail just underneath the crown of your head. Then, twist the pony into a chignon and pin. Finish by wrapping and pinning a pretty ribbon around your bun.
Tip 3: When your hair starts to loose shape, trim your own bangs. It's not as tricky as you think. Watch this video tutorial for help.

Next: See Harwin's tips for extending the life of your salon blowout

Let's kick off this budget beauty bonanza by admitting the obvious, shall we? Going to the salon for a haircut, color, blow out, manicure, pedicure, eyebrow shaping, waxing, etc. is expensive. Now let's crunch some beauty numbers. To find out just how much money you can save from prolonging the results of your many manicures and hours spent in the hairdresser's chair, we did some math -- albeit basic -- it's not our favorite subject. We added up the cost one reader spends on various treatments she gets in the Detroit, MI area (standard ones that are offered all over the country) over the course of one year, then we subtracted treatments she wouldn't need, if she knew how to make them last longer. Here are the facts about how much she could be saving on average. These numbers don't include tax or tip, but they'll give you a basic understanding of her savings if she knew these tricks:

Manicure ($12): About once every two weeks for a year = $288
With the following expert tips she could get one less manicure a month saving her $144 a year.

Haircut ($35): About once every three months for a year = $140
With the following expert tips she could get two less haircuts a year saving her $70

Coloring ($50): About 5 times a year = $250
With the following expert tips she could have one less coloring session a year saving her $50

Grand total of savings for just some of the treatments she gets in a year = $264

The truth is that you, we, and your bank account know it can cost a ton of cash to look and feel beautiful, but thankfully for you, we are not going to tell you to forego that Minty Malaysian manicure. Instead we will give you expert beauty tips that will make all those salon and spa treatments last longer, so you can go less often and still maintain the glorious effects of the treatments. Here are the expert secrets to prolonging the results of your spa facial, salon manicure and pedicure, eyebrow shaping, haircut, hair color, blowout, and even your professional teeth whitening and Botox (if you get it), so you can save serious money and time by indulging in these health and beauty luxuries less often.
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