
In the "real world" of dirty nappies, trips to the supermarket and school runs, nobody really looks to see if your handbag is the latest Chloe design or if the sole of your shoes is the red signature of Louboutin. Money cannot buy "class" or "style": it simply offers more options of where to spend our hard-earned cash!
Who are your real style icons?
Many of us may envy Victoria Beckham's ever changing wardrobe or Gwynneth's effortless style. But surely there are style icons closer to home whose charm and wardrobe you admire?As my late Nan used to say, the richest women in the world can spend a fortune on clothes, and still look like they're wearing a paper bag, while the poorest can learn to dress like they've stepped out of Harrods.
Nan herself was testament to this notion: after Grandad died, she lived on the breadline, struggling to bring up three boys on her own. Yet in every photo I've seen, she always appeared impeccable. Charm, grooming and confidence make us look far more "expensive" than the costliest designer clothes. Yet it took a stranger to make me understand this for myself.
Each morning on the way to work, I'd see a fellow mummy at the bus stop who always seemed so effortlessly stylish, even when wearing her jeans and a shirt. She was a curvaceous woman, a few years older than I, who always seemed so well turned out: immaculate, tidy and definitely a "Yummy Mum"! I always wondered why she caught the bus to work each day (honestly, to look at her you'd think she should be chauffeured, or at least able to afford a taxi!). When we finally had a conversation, I discovered that she worked as a cleaner in the city centre and was not the high-earning executive I had come to believe. It was such a big surprise!
Who are the mummies whose style you really admire? It could be Angelina Jolie, effortless in her jeans and t-shirts with her babies in tow, or the mummy you get talking to at the park who always seems beautiful even when wrapped up in a winter scarf.
In real life, yummy mums follow three simple rules to ensure they always look and feel fabulous, no matter what the state of their bank balance. They are:
- Clean
- Classic
- Cared for
On being Clean...
To me, being "clean" is as much about grooming as cleanliness. Having a washed face and non-greasy hair is a good start, but what about our hands and clothes?As a busy manic mum, I know just how hard it is to keep clothes clean, hair untangled and hands soft, when there's little time and money to spare. So here's some thrifty time-saving tips to help you feel much more yummy and groomed with the minimum of effort:
Get a good haircut!
A good haircut not only makes you feel great, it sames time and energy too. The ideal haircut for a budgeting mum is one which requires little styling in order to look great. Fancy frivolous styles require blow-drying, straightening, curling or loads of hairspray in order to look good. Instead, opt for something simpler which suits your face and lifestyle..To find a good stylist, ask around! Friends and family are good for starters, but also check out any forums for the area in which you live. This is how I discovered the hairdressers I've been visiting for years now: it was recommended by many women on my local forum, and is surprisingly one of the cheapest I've ever visited.
Many hairdressing and beauty colleges also offer cut-price haircuts so students can learn their trade. Don't worry about leaving the college with a purple-dyed pixie cut (unless that's what you're after!); students will always be supervised and at hand for advice whenever needed.
Also check out salons for trainee nights, or ask around for mobile hairdressers who usually offer their services at a reduced price.
Take loads of pictures to the hairdressers and explainexactly what you need to your stylist who should gladly advise the bestcourse of cutting action (since they are the experts when it comes totaking care of our locks!).
On colouring hair...
If you're on a tight budget, don't dye your hair unless it's really necessary. Coloured hair requires regular touch-ups (expensive trips to the salon); extra care, and pricey shampoos/conditioners for coloured hair. You really can't scrimp when colouring your hair, as dark (or light) roots are very unsightly and you'd risk ruining your hair altogether by not properly caring for it.
Save your money towards regular 6 week trims instead. Your hair and bank balance will surely thank you for this change!
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Glamumous began as a personal blog documenting interesting things about my family life. Being something of a info-junkie, I soon developed a liking to posting useful stuff too: things which other mommies would find useful.
Being a British mummy, this blog offers articles of particular interest to other mommies in the UK. I'll share tips about the bargains I find (both online and off); family-related news and information which I find useful; ways to stay stylish and beautiful on the most meager budget, and much more besides.
Being a British mummy, this blog offers articles of particular interest to other mommies in the UK. I'll share tips about the bargains I find (both online and off); family-related news and information which I find useful; ways to stay stylish and beautiful on the most meager budget, and much more besides.
Frugality..?
Frugality has always been a part of my adult life, beginning from the days when my son was a baby and I had no job to support us. Saving money on everyday things enables us to treat ourselves to something extraordinary, and even though I'm now married, employed by my internet activities and generally leading a financially comfortable life, I still enjoy saving the pennies where I can (especially when I can share my tips and ideas with other British mums who can benefit from them too!)
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Omego have developed a fully functional mobile phone for children. Unlike regular cell-phones, the Omego phone can be completely controlled: when and who a child can call, who can call them (to ensure strangers or unwanted calls are not received), plus many more useful features.
The design of the handset is also very useful for younger hands: it cannot easily be broken or damages (issues which concern many parents in offering their child a regular handset to stay in touch!). Also it includes educational games and a fully featured kiddie scheduler so the children will always be organized.
You can purchase the Omego phone with either a 12 month contract (for £15 per month, the handset is free), or as a Pay as you Talk handset from Amazon.co.uk which currently costs £89.99 (plus delivery).
For more information or to purchase an Omego phone, visit the Omeg0 website at www.omegomobile.com
Image credit: Peter Verkhovenskey
The design of the handset is also very useful for younger hands: it cannot easily be broken or damages (issues which concern many parents in offering their child a regular handset to stay in touch!). Also it includes educational games and a fully featured kiddie scheduler so the children will always be organized.
You can purchase the Omego phone with either a 12 month contract (for £15 per month, the handset is free), or as a Pay as you Talk handset from Amazon.co.uk which currently costs £89.99 (plus delivery).
For more information or to purchase an Omego phone, visit the Omeg0 website at www.omegomobile.com
Image credit: Peter Verkhovenskey
With the new year fast approaching, I've been on the lookout for a new diary/organizer to help me keep track for the family. While most diaries and personal organizers are created to help women schedule for themselves, only a few seem to offer organization for a busy family. And any mum knows just how difficult it can be to keep track of all the family's appointments! So here are three of my favorites, any one of which would be a welcome Christmas gift for a busy parent!
With this nifty organizer, you can store class lists, school schedules, sports schedules, menus and more in heavy-duty, clear plastic page protector. There are 24 interchangeable tabs so you can organize for each child or family member with ease, and there are forms for Birthdays/Anniversaries, Babysitter's Info, Medical Info, Important Phone Numbers, and more. This could easy become the organization hub for your whole family and beyond. What's more, it's delightful to look at with the pink faux lizard skin jacket!
Cost $32.95 plus postage (approx £20)
You can order the Mom Agenda from www.momagenda.com, and can download free sample pages and day planners for print from the site too.
You can purchase this either directly from the Dodopad website, or through Amazon (which is slightly cheaper, especially when accounting for the postage costs). You can also purchase extra pages to be used with the Household Stuff book, or find a range of complementary stationary to match the Dodo design.
Cost £18.95 from Dodopad.com
Price: from £5.99 for the pocket diary to £28.99 with tan leather cover from Organized-Mum.co.uk
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The "Mom Agenda Kitchen Folio"
This particular organizer is aimed as mommies in the US though it's really so useful for any mum, no matter where in the world she may live!With this nifty organizer, you can store class lists, school schedules, sports schedules, menus and more in heavy-duty, clear plastic page protector. There are 24 interchangeable tabs so you can organize for each child or family member with ease, and there are forms for Birthdays/Anniversaries, Babysitter's Info, Medical Info, Important Phone Numbers, and more. This could easy become the organization hub for your whole family and beyond. What's more, it's delightful to look at with the pink faux lizard skin jacket!
Cost $32.95 plus postage (approx £20)
You can order the Mom Agenda from www.momagenda.com, and can download free sample pages and day planners for print from the site too.
The Dodo Household Stuff Book
This is a gem of a household book, with it's unique design and especially the usefulness of the pages contained within. The Dodo Household Stuff book has sections and pockets for every conceivable household scenario, from birthdays and anniversaries to motor maintenance and home insurance.You can purchase this either directly from the Dodopad website, or through Amazon (which is slightly cheaper, especially when accounting for the postage costs). You can also purchase extra pages to be used with the Household Stuff book, or find a range of complementary stationary to match the Dodo design.
Cost £18.95 from Dodopad.com
Life Book Diary
Here is another beauty of a family organizer: the "Life Book" by Organized-mum.co.uk. Of the three books I've looked at here, this is the one I covet the most: aside from being incredibly useful with stickers and sections to help you keep the whole family well organised, this is beautiful to look at, heardwearing and luxurious with the optional tan leather cover!Price: from £5.99 for the pocket diary to £28.99 with tan leather cover from Organized-Mum.co.uk
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