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Beauty Tips and Tricks for New Moms

Cheap Chica's Guide To Style

Becoming a mom changes everything, in great ways, and in some cases in ways that take a little more getting used to. As a mom, you’ll be sleep deprived. Master Your New Mom Makeup Routine. I love makeup, and have been known to take up to 1.5 Baby Skincare Products Make Great Mom Skincare Products.

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Meet a Reader | M from the PNW

The Frugal Girl

My husband works a pretty demanding job and I currently am a homemaker/stay-at-home mom, and do some freelancing in my spare time. I’m thankful we had to learn how to cut back—how ridiculous was it to have dual full-time incomes/no kids and not save a cent?! New’ clothes. Again… three things.

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Meet a Reader | Karen from the Great Lakes

The Frugal Girl

Today we’re meeting a reader who is an artist, a homeschooler, a boy-mom, and a renter by choice. For 20 or so years I’ve been homeschooling my kids, and am now down to about 1 1/2 (one full-time homeschooler, and one doing College Credit Plus with some support). Makeup, nail polish, and clothes.

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Meet a Reader | Biker Liz

The Frugal Girl

I’d load up that dishpan with whatever gear and ingredients I needed, and carry it down to the one full kitchen in the entire dorm of 150+ students on the first floor. Hair/makeup/nails/fashion. They had me, and then my mom decided to go back to school full-time and get a PhD.

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Meet a Reader | Mary from Reflections Around the Campfire

The Frugal Girl

Our mom stayed home to raise us kids; she went to work part-time in the local school system after both my brother and I were in school. My dad was a blue-collar worker – a machine operator on the railroad who sometimes got laid off for periods of time in the winter. What’s an embarrassing money mistake you’ve made?