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Ex-beauty addict saved a fortune by going grey and this is how you can do it too

STANDING in front of the mirror, scissors in hand, Kel Galavan took a deep breath . . . then started snipping.

So determined was she to save cash after quitting her job, the former beauty addict was now cutting her own hair and letting herself gradually go grey.

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Ex-beauty addict Kel Galavan has now gone grey[/caption]

The former high-flyer now makes her own facemasks, uses kids’ shampoo instead of luxury brands and ditched her beloved Chanel perfume.

Kel lives in Kildare, 30 miles west of Dublin, with husband Dave, 43, an IT worker, and their kids Ria, ten, and Aaron, seven.

She says: “My mission was to slash our outgoings so that I could afford to stay at home.

“In just 12 months, we saved more than £4,000 on beauty plus another £20,000 on clothes, takeaway coffees, meals out, childcare and holidays. It was the best thing I ever did.”

Kel used to have her hair dyed red when she worked in marketing

Kel, 43, who worked in marketing for a pharmaceuticals firm, left her job in August 2018 to spend more time with her children.

She says: “I loved my career but the hours were long and I was away from the house a lot.

“But I was increasingly conscious the children would be grown up before I knew it and I would have missed out on so much of their childhood. 

“I discussed it with my husband and he was relieved because I was away so much for my job, which put a lot of pressure on him. We worked out we could survive on just his salary, which I know makes us very lucky, but sacrifices had to be made.”

NOTHING GOES TO WASTE

In January 2019 Kel kicked off her year of no spending. She says: “I was nervous, suddenly not earning. Changing my beauty regime was a shock — I was a total addict. 

“I’d have £60 facials, £150 hairdos and £20 manicures. I used to get my hair coloured but soon realised I’d never be able to recreate that at home. So I bit the bullet and let myself go grey. 

“Thankfully, I love it.”

Kel now uses the kids’ shampoo and has swapped salon facials for homemade alternatives. 

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The former high-flyer left her job and in January 2019 kicked off her year of no spending[/caption]

She makes her own facemasks by mashing up out-of-date avocados with yoghurt and honey.

She has the painful skin condition psoriasis. “So facials were my guilty pleasure,” she says.

“I’d also always have a £30 jar of expensive facemask. But my own really works and I’ve been told I look younger.” 

Kel also swapped her high-end fashion labels for trips to the charity shop, and ditched daily takeaway coffees, booze and eating out. 

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Kel has saved thousands by making her own facemasks and thrifting her clothes[/caption]

She says: “I learnt how to cook and we all started eating healthier. Nothing goes to waste. The kids moaned at first because they missed Mc-Donald’s. But they soon settled down.”

But the biggest saving came on childcare.

Kel says: “We spent about £9,000 a year on the kids. When we were both working we had no choice. But now I can be with them — it’s brilliant.

“Rather than pricey days out to the cinema, the library became our best friend. There was always something on. We started going hiking, to talks, community days, everything.”

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Instead of paying for childcare and days out the family spend time together at the library[/caption]

The family now only have one car, and went electric, with running costs of less than £30 a month.

While Kel’s “no-spend year” is now over, she has continued to watch the pennies, particularly when it comes to beauty.


She says: “I still don’t dye my hair.”

 Kel also amassed a loyal following on Instagram as she shared tips about every-thing from meal prep to cheap cleaning hacks.

“I’m so glad I did it,” she says. “I get to spend loads more time with my kids now, which is brilliant, and we saved bundles of cash. Plus, I’ve realised what I look like with grey hair — and it’s not half bad.”

  • Kel’s book Mindful Money: More Money, More Freedom, More Happiness is out now, Orpen Press, £16.99. Follow her on Twitter and Instagram @Mrssmartmoneyhq and at mrssmartmoney.com.