I spend more on my looks per month than I pay for rent – trolls say it’s ‘sad’ but I'm a 12 out of 10 so it’s worth it | The Sun

WE all want to look our best, but how much would you be willing to spend on looking good?

One influencer has revealed how much her extreme beauty regime costs – with the blonde bombshell spending more than most people pay in rent!


Whilst you might want to feel like a million buck, it might actually cost that much to look your best as beauty treatments can soon rack up.

Beyonce once sang that ‘pretty hurts’ we just didn’t realise she meant our wallets, as the average woman spent over £135 on haircuts in 2020 – according to YouGov.

Even if you don’t spend all your time in the salon, the odd manicure, waxing appointments or even a cheeky pedicure before going on holiday means you can easily spend hundreds of pounds on beauty.

Influencer Blair Walnuts, however, has revealed that her beauty bill is even higher though, in an eye opening video on Tiktok.

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Responding to a comment calling her a '12 out of 10' on the app, the Youtuber later shared her extensive routine.

In a now viral video, she admitted that maintaining her platinum blonde locks cost $2000 (£1582.10) per month.

Though you might be wondering how touching up her roots could be that expensive, it wasn’t the only shocking expenditure she had.

Rather than go to her local nail bar, she showed herself getting a manicure at a high end boutique – with her being billed over $300 (£237.31) every month.

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Despite spending already over nearly £2000 a month, the vlogger also splashed out on making sure her body was in tip top shape.

In addition to her beauty treatments, Blair also hired a personal trainer to put her through her paces.

However, our heart rates were raised when the young woman revealed that her fitness routine cost $100 (£79) per session.

Even if she only went once a week, that is another $400 to add to her beauty budget.

Like many women, she is also keen to keep aging to a minimum and has had various tweakments to stay looking youthful.

With a combination of filler and botox, the influencer estimated that she paid $2,500 (£1977) for her various injections – ouch!

If that weren’t enough to make you wince, Blair also revealed that she’d spent a staggering $10,000 (£7910) to get the perfect button nose.

In total, that’s over $15,200 (£12k) on beauty treaments just with the items mentioned in her viral video.

Though she might be happy with her looks, not everyone was so convinced that this extreme routine was worth the money.

One commenter even questioned it was whether it was making the influencer happy, as she felt so much pressure to keep up her looks.

They wrote: “That’s sad though.”

Another added: “U don’t even need surgery…u r already 10/10”

Others were more impressed by her honesty and even praised Blair for being so open about her finances.

 “I love how transparent you are! This really helps ppl with body image. You were [fire] then, now and forever,” gushed a third.

“You are so real for this,” comment another impressed user, with a fifth saying that Blair’s routine was ‘worth it’.

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Many also wanted to undergo the same surgical procedures, even asking for her surgeon's name.

Whilst you might want to recreate her look, just make sure you balance the books first.



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