Alpha Consumer

Making Beauty Affordable

By Kimberly Palmer

Posted: March 12, 2008

Dear Alpha Consumer,

The area where I tend to struggle a bit is health and beauty items. I'm not a manicure/pedicure girl, but I do like to indulge in nice lotions, shampoos, and soaps, especially the trendy organic stuff. Is it just me, or have these items skyrocketed in price over the past few years? Is there a way to get quality products without breaking the bank? Or resorting to Ivory soap?

First, let me say, there is nothing wrong with Ivory soap—even a traditional company like that one now offers lavender- and aloe-infused products. But I hear what you're saying. Sometimes it feels good to indulge in upscale bath products.

A new website, TotalBeauty.com, is a great new resource for comparing prices and quality. It focuses on cosmetics but includes information on soaps and shampoos, too. (Unfortunately for the exfoliant-loving men out there, this site focuses on women's products.)

In addition to product reviews, TotalBeauty.com offers beauty advice, blogs, and contests. The site's founder and chief executive, Emrah Kovacoglu, who spent 10 years with Procter & Gamble, says he started the company because consumers are overwhelmed by beauty products and need a place to "help them figure out what products are right for them."

So that's one option to help you get your bearings in what is now a mega-industry. But don't get sidetracked by the expensive name brands. Stores like CVS Caremark are also catering to women's interest in relaxing bath products. A small splurge there won't break the bank.

Thanks for the link

Hi Kimberly,

Thank you so much for the link to totalbeauty.com. You're certainly right in that one of the things that makes buying these products so difficult is that there's just so darn many of them. Being able to compare products, and read reviews will certainly help in figuring out what to splurge on and where it's OK to cut back.

Now, if only I had an iPhone to pull up totalbeauty.com when I go to the drugstore!

Best,

Stacey

Stacey Angel of WV @ Mar 13, 2008 10:26:44 AM

Add Your Thoughts
About You

advertisement

Alpha Consumer

Alpha Consumer

Kimberly Palmer, senior editor for U.S. News & World Report, writes about how to save money, avoid scams, manage debt, and be a savvy shopper. Send your personal finance questions to her for expert money advice.


advertisement

advertisement

Subscribe

U.S. News Digital Weekly

A weekly insider's guide to politics and policy — in a multimedia, digital format. 52 issues for $19.95!

U.S. News & World Report

6 months of U.S. News & World Report's print edition for only $15. Save up to 67% off the cover price!