Saving on Hair Care, plus the Aldi winner

I don't spend much on caring for my hair.
I get it cut about twice a year (I do my own bang trimming in between haircuts.)
I straighten my whole head of hair only about once a week (for church!), and I blow dry it way less often than that.
(Though I do religiously straighten my bangs every day. It's a little scary if I don't.)
I wash my hair every other day.
I use cheap shampoo.
Like, the $0.89/bottle kind.
I have never, ever been able to get down with the $0.89 bottles of conditioner, though.
Click here to finish reading this post and to snag a discount on my favorite conditioner.
(If you were only interested in the Aldi winner, I don't want to make you click where you don't want to...so, I'll tell you that Annette T. was the lucky duck.)




Very frugal and chic. Chicly (is that a word?) living on less!
What about hair dye I have short and struggling for money so when I dye my hair I use half of it and save rest for next month, I dye my hair red they are not cheap these days.
Oh, I'm not a good one to give advice on that! I do know people use coupons and drugstore sales to get their dye cheaper, though.
Oh k I have short hair I only live on $20 NZ dollars after all my bills go out getting hair cut is not cheap.
Have you considered a longer hairstyle? Longer styles are SO much cheaper because you don't have to get your hair cut very often.
Um... I was told by an exboyfriend that I should think about letting it grow I have had hair long in one of my modelling pictures and heaps of people find that attractive with the hair colour. I don't if I can send you a picture to give you an idea of what I mean can you let me know if I can send a picture. In New Zealand everything is expensive and we don't have coupons 🙁