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Outrageously Expensive Beauty Services Celebrities Get, But Are They Worth the Price Tag?

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December 8, 2021
By
Ami Ciccone

There’s nothing wrong in wanting to look as classy as Kate Middleton, as fierce as Beyonce, or as beautiful as Natalie Portman. Heck, you can spend all your money on beauty products and that's okay because you worked hard for it and therefore, no one has the right to tell you not to do so.

Just to make you feel better, even celebrities allot a certain percentage of their earnings for these services because they deserve to look great? However, unlike us, they have the extra cash to spare – sometimes doing so excessively.

Beyonce

Yup, don’t feel too bad because even Queen Beyonce herself shells out money on self-care. Of course, there are many talented stylists behind her iconic red carpet looks but she still maintains herself by indulging in self-love. In 2013, the Lemonade singer decided to have gold nails for the promotion of her tour.

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The color was definitely hard to miss but hold your horses, don’t try to copy that yet. The manicure from H&H cost her $900 and if you do the math, that means she basically paid $90 per nail!

Victoria Beckham

Despite being one of the most beautiful personalities in the industry, Victoria Beckham also knows how to take care of herself. She is a big fan of a $200-facial called the Geisha facial, which isn't for the faint-hearted.

Shizuka Spa in New York calls it Bird Poop Facial, which gives you an idea of the special ingredient in it that makes it so revolting. But Posh Spice definitely has the guts to put it on her face which makes us wonder what miracles it does for your skin.

Jennifer Lopez

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We know you’ve been itching to get to Jennifer Lopez’s entry because she’s an age-defying goddess -- how else can she look that youthful at 50, right?

It’s even hard to believe that she ages, making us think that maybe she stumbled upon the Fountain of Youth and decided to drink all of it.

However, her secret to glowy skin is much simpler: you just have to have $600 for two placenta facials done per week!

If you’re indeed willing to cut your savings by that much, you will notice your skin getting softer and younger – or at least that’s the main promise of the service.

Kelly Osbourne

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Let’s backtrack for a bit and remember the 2012 Emmys when Kelly Osbourne came to the event with her nails covered with gems. Yes, the daughter of artist Ozzy bought a $250,000-bottle of black nail polish that actually had legit black diamonds in it.

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