Affordable Salons That Offer A Good Haircut

Freshen up your look without burning a hole in your pocket by checking out one of these inexpensive salons…

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#5: HARTS SALON

First on the list is the homegrown brand called the Harts Salon. Harts Salon houses a team of talented stylists, which is spearheaded by the award-winning stylist Noel Ng.

There are two reasons why you must consider giving this salon a try. Firstly, the stylists practice transparency to ensure that you get the style that suits you best. Lastly, the prices have no hidden costs. What you see is what you get!

It is the most “expensive” one on the list as you get a range of S$35 to S$60 for a haircut.

Location: 9 Tan Quee Lan Street #02-05, Singapore
Contact: 6254-5762

#4: HAIR BUZZ SALON

Let us jump to more than half the price as you enter the doors of the Hair Buzz Salon! Hair Buzz Salon is an old-school salon complete with the iconic white, red, and blue barber’s pole. Haircuts here are priced at about S$15.

It is nestled in the Serangoon Gardens area where a number of regulars visit for a span of more than a decade. If you live within the area, I am sure that you have heard of this salon before.

Location: 10A Kensington Park Road, Singapore 557262
Contact: 6280-2520

#3: EZEN HAIR, NAIL, & BEAUTY

eZen Hair, Nail & Beauty has six outlets scattered mainly in the West and North. These areas include Bukit Panjang, Jurong, Choa Chu Kang, and Woodlands. With its multiple locations and friendly prices, this salon has been the go-to choice of many.

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Haircuts start at a standard rate of S$8. What’s more? You can join as a member to maximize your savings! A member can enjoy a price of S$4 or a membership rate of S$25.

Location: 190 Lorong 6 Toa Payoh #01-560 S310190
Contact: 6250-9510

#2: KIMAGE HAIRDRESSING SCHOOL

As the name suggests, Kimage Hairdressing School is a salon where renowned Kimage Salon trains their protégés.

At the Hairdressing School, you can expect all Kimage’s services at incredibly low prices. For instance, a haircut at Kimage usually costs about S$40 to S$70. Whereas, you can enjoy a a complete haircut for S$6 at the Hairdressing School. This price includes wash and blowdry!

The only downside that I can think of is that you are leaving your precious locks to the hands of a student stylist. Do not worry! This stylists are constantly supervised by their supervisors.

Location: 6 Raffles Boulevard, #03-319/320 Marina Square, Singapore 039594
Contact: 6883-2700

#1: ECOIN SALON

No matter where you live, there is bound to be an Ecoin Salon outlet near you! A standard haircut starts at S$5 on weekdays and S$6 on weekends. Much like eZen, it offers a membership program where you can indulge in the S$3 weekday rate and the S$4 weekend rate.

Interestingly, the membership program operates on a top-up system whereby you start off with a minimum of S$40. That equates to a whopping 10 to 13 haircuts! Can you imagine that?

Location: Various outlets in Singapore. Visit ecoin.sg for more details.

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5 Sneaky Tricks Advertisers Use To Get Your Money

Subliminal messages exist for a reason. You see, most of our decisions are made on an unconscious level. This means that our behaviors are influenced by our wishes, interests, and motivations.

Say that you have been scrolling freely thru your Instagram feed and you saw a fast food ad. Days later, you caught yourself craving for a delicious cheeseburger.

Hidden persuasions are the driving force behind advertising. And, these persuasions happen more often than you think!

On that note, here are 5 Sneaky Tricks Advertisers Use To Get Your Money:

ILLUSION OF SCARCITY

Why are people so attracted to items that are limited edition? For starters, scarcity is usually linked to luxurious products. Talk about the limited supply of Yeezys and diamonds!

Scarcity also suggests that people want a product so bad that its supply depleted. I can vividly recall the time I visited a blogshop and saw this long black dress. At the bottom it displayed: “only one piece left”. I really wanted to purchase this dress, but I was contemplating on whether I need another black dress or not. Buying mode kicked in when the fear of missing out (#FOMO) emerged. I wanted to secure the last item left! This goes to show that scarcity technique works so well because it entails that our freedom of choice can be gone is a snap!

POWER OF SOCIAL PROOF

Word of mouth spreads like wildfire! When you want to purchase new products or try new services, you approach others for recommendation. We go to recommended doctors for health advise and to highly-raved hairstylists for a new ‘do. You are more likely to subscribe to something that has gotten a stamp of approval from a person you admire. So much for individuality, huh?

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When my significant other and I go on a date, we usually check out food review websites such as burpple.com and hungrygowhere.com. We tend to eat at places with higher reviews. This illustrates the power of social proofing. According to social proofing, we are more likely to buy something that the majority approves. This is why modern advertisers turn to Facebook and Instagram to get as much “likes” as possible!

ART OF REVERSE PSYCHOLOGY

Let’s face it! There is a reason why some people hide from sales representatives who follow them around. Nobody likes to be told on what to do, especially when they are about to make a purchase. This is where the Art of Reverse Psychology comes in handy.

Advertisers understand that you do not like to be blatantly persuaded. Which is why they try to convince you that you have a choice in the matter. They may say something along the lines of “you are free to try Brand X but…”. Their transparency can hook you into buying the product.

INFLUENCE OF THE DECOY EFFECT

Have you ever experienced shopping around for appliances and seeing the usual price as well as the discounted prices? Well, the discounted price sure is attractive! It makes me wonder how long has the usual price been there? Is the discounted price really a steal?

Dan Ariely, an Ivy-league professor of Psychology and Behavioral economics, did a study on the different price options. As it turns out, a company may include an additional price option just to make you think that you are getting a good deal.

His study included three magazine subscriptions: an online subscription for $59, a print subscription for $125, and a print-and-online subscription for $125. When Ariely offered the three options to the participants, most of them picked the combo option as it seemed like the best deal. However, things changed when only the print or online options remained. Most of them sticked to the cheapest option – the $59 online subscription.

RICHNESS OF ANECDOTES

Customer testimonials are powerful not only because of social proofing, but also because of the richness of anecdotes. Research suggests that stories and individual examples stick to our brains better than statistics. This make sense as stories transport us to a place where we are most likely to believe in something.

Simply watch this heartwarming video by a Thai Insurance company:

If you are more likely to be persuaded by emotional advertisements or stories, you may want to stay vigilant for your budget’s sake!

Sources: 1 & 2

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Everything You Need To Know About Malaysian Ringgit

Much like Singapore, Malaysia is a multicultural country. It has substantial influences from the British, Arabic, Persian, Indian, and Chinese culture. Aside from this, it shares land borders with Thailand, Indonesia, and Brunei.

Not to mention, we can simply travel to Malaysia by land. Whether you are travelling to Malaysia or having a business transaction, here is a list of everything you need to know about the Malaysian Ringgit!

#1: MORE THAN JUST ART

Vibrant colors sprinkled on the notes are the first things that people notice about the Malaysian Ringgit. Did you know that these colors serve a purpose? Aside from being aesthetically pleasing, the colors enable you to identify the denomination in a glance.

Now, look at the reverse side of the note. Most bills contain images of Malaysia’s infrastructure at the back. For instance, the famous Petronas Twin Towers grace the 5-ringgit note.

#2: MOVES LIKE JAGGED

In Malay, the word “ringgit” means “jagged”. It originates back to the colonial times where rough Spanish silver coins were once used. During this time, the coins were called dollars. This is why you may have seen some prices listed as “$” or “M$” before.

Currently, the currency in Malaysia is issued by the Bank Negara Malaysia (National Bank of Malaysia).

#3: SMART MONEY MOVES

When travelling to Malaysia, you have to be mindful with how you spend your money. Spare your small change to the street vendors or the people who have a problem breaking down your large notes.

Save your RM50 and RM100 banknotes to hotel, bars, mini-marts, and other establishments that carry plenty of cash flow.

#4: MUCH IS THE SAME

Interestingly, the Ringgit shares the same denomination as the Singaporean Dollar. It is divided into RM1, RM5, RM10, RM20, RM50, and RM100.

There used to be an RM500 and RM1000 denominations, but the government demonetized it in the 1990s to curb money laundering. If you see this note being handover to you, stay vigilant. Do not accept any of these notes from anyone.

#5: MONEY SPENT AND MONEY SAVED

According to a study, the top three ways that Malaysians employ to eliminate their spending include spending less on clothes, reducing entertainment costs, and switching to more affordable grocery items.

On the other hand, they spend most of their disposable income on dining out. This is followed by their petrol and housing costs.

#6: SAVE YOUR TIPS

Save your tips as most people do not expect to receive it. Tipping is not a common practice in Malaysia. Some places such as restaurants and luxury hotels may add a 10% service charge to your bill.

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Otherwise, tipping will be discretionary.

Sources: 1 & 2 & 3

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7 Ways To Make The Most Out Of Your Weekend

Who says you need to break the bank to have an awesome weekend? Here are seven weekend ideas that you can dive into:

1: CREATE A SCAVENGER HUNT

Spice up your weekend by creating an exciting scavenger hunt. Start by gathering group of people in one area. Then, divide the group into two. Act as the game master who will hide all the items around the vicinity.

Add an exciting twist to your scavenger hunt by letting each player bring a unique item related to a given theme. For instance, you may have a BTS-themed Scavenger Hunt complete with all the BT21 collectibles! Set a timer and enjoy the hunt. A friendly competition never hurt anybody!

2: VOLUNTEER TO BABYSIT

Parents, admit it! You all need a break every once in a while. Not to mention, many single parents hardly ever get a chance to unwind. This is why most of them would jump on a chance to let someone babysit their children for a day.

If you are passionate about taking care of kids and being surrounded by them, consider volunteering to babysit for a friend or a relative. Spend the day by doing arts and crafts or by visiting the nearby playground.

3: SHOP AT FLEA MARKETS

Expand your wardrobe without breaking your budget by investing in sustainable fashion. Fortunately for you, Singapore has a wealth of flea markets with items selling for as low as S$2.

Begin your search by checking out the Fleawhere and The Luggage Market. Fleawhere is a market organizer known for its regular flea parties at Lucky Plaza. In fact, it will be holding the 7th edition of the “Daebak Sale” this June 29 (Saturday). The Daebak Sale offers affordable items from your favorite Instagram Influencers. All items are under S$12! Check out www.fleawhere.com for more details.

Let us move on to The Luggage Market. As the name suggests, you will be greeted by a huge sight of vendors carrying luggages. These luggages are filled with preloved clothing ranging from S$2 to S$5. These insanely low prices attract crowds from far and wide. Visit the Grand Link Square on a Sunday to check it out!

4: GO ON A WALKING TOUR

See what is beyond the four walls of your cubicle by exploring the great outdoors! Get up close and personal with nature as you embark on any one of the National Parks’ walking or cycling trails.

Feast your eyes as you spot large numbers of biodiversity and hundreds of bird species that most trails provide. Whether you prefer a long seamless walk in a chain of hills or a peaceful cycling experience off the city, there is definitely a suitable trail for you. Learn more about the trails at
www.nparks.gov.sg.

5: MAKE A TIME CAPSULE

Treasure life’s precious moments by creating a time capsule that you will open a decade from now. A time capsule, often put in a small box, houses preserved articles or records of your present-day life. You can either put a polaroid selfie, a piece of clothing, or a heartfelt letter inside. Be as creative as you can when filling it up!

The fun never stops now! Imagine how you will react upon seeing the changes that happened in a span of 10 years.

6: REVAMP YOUR FLAT

There is a way to change your home’s entire look in a snap. You read that right! Simply rearrange the key elements – the furniture and decorations. Try moving the couch to a different wall or a table to a different corner.

You will be surprised to see how fresh a room looks just by moving a piece of furniture into different positions or angles.

7: PUSH STRESS AWAY

Whether you like it or not, stress is inescapable. Use the weekend to freshen up your mind in time for the weekday grind. One of the ways that you can overcome stress is by practicing the basic meditation technique. Best of all? It does not cost a cent!

Watch this short video to know the essential information on how to meditate:

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Boost Your Financial Life By Creating A Reverse Bucket List

Whether you want to lead a simple life or an extravagant one, having financial goals gives you direction. It steers your focus on the things that you want to achieve at a particular time-frame. It has the power to make you more hopeful about the future.

However, having financial goals may not work for everyone. You see, others can get frustrated upon seeing the milestones that they have not achieved yet. Do not worry! There is a solution. Look at the brighter side of your financial life by creating a reverse bucket list.

What is a reverse bucket list exactly? For starters, it is a list of goals and achievements that you have already met. Apply this ideal to your finances to reap its benefits.

REVERSE BUCKET LIST HIGHLIGHTS PATTERNS

Creating a reverse bucket list gives you an opportunity to pinpoint your spending and saving patterns. Use your observations to improve your financial circumstance.

For instance, you may notice that most of your spending falls under skincare and cosmetics. Consider signing up for Sephora’s loyalty program to maximize your discounts. Alternatively, you may indulge in the affordable homegrown products brought by Shophouse Sixtyfive and Katfood. Shophouse Sixtyfive sells handmade lip balms infused with essential oils, vitamin E, and plant extracts. What’s more? These balms, such as Sir Stamford (S$9.80), have a local twist too.

Now, let’s move on to Katfood. Its playful name says a lot about its interesting background. You see, Katfood aims to create beauty products out of ingredients that you can actually eat. Everything is handmade with no preservatives and are infused with organic and raw elements. Its Cuckoo For Cocoa Dry Shampoo ($13.90) includes ingredients such as coconut flour and cocoa powder.

REVERSE BUCKET LIST MARKS YOUR MOTIVATION

Whether you like it or not…setbacks happen. You cannot be fully in control of your finances all the time. This is where motivation comes in. Motivation propels you to continue on this journey.

Seeing the list of financial achievements you have cemented will transform your motivation into manifestations. You will remember where it happened, why it happened, and how it happened. Making this list will enable you to see your financial situation realistically.

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As I said, you will experience some obstacles along the way. These obstacles do not reflect your financial capabilities or intelligence. Instead, these are merely challenges that you need to learn from. Keep moving forward!

Source: Wisebread

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