Leave a Comment | Posted by Kidd & Elizabeth in the Morning on September 29, 2011
Big-Bucks Breakups
Posted in: Kidd and Elizabeth, cheating, emotions, hair, love, marriage, personality, relationships
According to a recent poll, the average woman spends close to $800 after a breakup…no, not on Ben & Jerry’s and white wine, but on making over her appearance!
The survey found that many women deal with the painful end of a relationship by indulging in retail therapy, with shopping for a fresh wardrobe, splurging on a new hairstyle and signing up for a gym membership among the most common image-improving purchases.
Experts say that women often feel self conscious about their looks after a breakup, and a makeover can be a great way to lift their spirits- and their confidence.
Here’s the breakdown from the Daily Mail
–$144 on a new hairdo.
–$62 on tanning.
–$192 on new clothes.
–$96 on new shoes.
–$76 on new make-up.
–$81 on manicures and pedicures.
–And $128 on a gym membership, boot camp, and other attempts to get into shape.
–On top of that, the average woman also spends $109 a week going out once they’re single. And 11% immediately buy an online dating membership.
Photo credit images_of_money via Flickr





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