Aussies Save Thousands With At-Home Beauty Hacks
Aussies Save Thousands With At-Home Beauty Hacks

Savvy Australians are turning to at-home beauty treatments to save money and time, as regular salon appointments can cost thousands annually. From brow lamination to keratin treatments, these DIY alternatives offer significant savings.

For a sun-kissed glow without spray tan appointments, Bali Body's Instant aerosol self-tanning formula is gaining popularity. Users can apply it before going out and wash it off at home, with reviewers praising its natural-looking colour and ease of use.

Brow lamination at home is possible with 1000HOUR's Brow Lamination Kit, which is up to nine times cheaper than salon visits. Each pack provides three applications, with results lasting up to six weeks. It is Australia's most-awarded brow brand.

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ANSWR's Keratin Kit offers a salon-quality hair smoothing treatment at home, promising three months of smoothness in one application. Users report it is easy to use, time-saving, and effective on various hair types, including 3b/c curls.

At-home IPL devices like Braun's Silk Expert Pro 5 are replacing expensive laser hair removal. Currently half price at Amazon Australia, it promises visible hair reduction in four weeks, with results lasting up to six months, compared to hundreds per professional session.

For body breakouts, GlowLUXE by LumiLift provides flexible, full-body LED coverage with seven light settings, including blue for acne-causing bacteria and red for inflammation, offering a more affordable alternative to clinic LED treatments.

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