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An influencer who spends £300 a month on hair and beauty says she doesn't care what critics say because she knows she's 'so pretty'.
For Anna Grace Scott, 23, pampering isn't just a luxury - it's a necessity worth investing in, even if it means shelling out up to £900 every three months on 'tweakments.'
The content creator, who hails from Surrey, has made her self-care routine a top priority.
Anna Grace does not just indulge in occasional spa days; she schedules her life around an 'extreme' maintenance routine - allocating £300 every month for facials, blow-dries, and nail treatments.
Justifying her costly routine, she said it is worth it to 'feel loved.'
For 23-year-old Anna Grace Scott, pampering isn't just a luxury - it's a necessity worth investing in, even if it means shelling out up to £900 every three months on 'tweakments'
Anna Grace doesn't just indulge in occasional spa days; she schedules her life around an 'extreme' maintenance routine
She said: 'I love spending my money on silly things - skin, wellnesses and beauty. I love having this time to myself. I schedule my life around my pamper nights. This makes me feel loved.'
Anna Grace threw herself into beauty and skincare after wanting to make more of an effort with herself, but would avoid working out as she disliked the gym.
She said: 'I hate going to the gym - it's not for me. When I started getting into skin care I was a novice.'
However, Anna Grace keeps on top of her health by having annual check-ups with her doctor and gynecologist, and every six months has a two week detox, which includes eating clean and refraining from applying heat to her hair.
She even undergoes a £70 colon cleanse each year - which involves large amounts of water being flushed through the colon, with the model insisting she feels 'as light as a feather after.'
Having had her first liquid rhinoplasty at the age of 18, due to feeling self-conscious over her nose, Anna Grace has since incorporated non-surgical procedures into her maintenance routine - spending £300 annually on her chin and nose.
She said: 'It made me feel a lot better. It balanced my face out. I was so happy when I could finally go. I don't recommend it to everyone. But if you want to change something you should. You're the main person in your life.'
Now, every three months, Anna Grace splurges a whopping £900 every three months on 'tweakments' and her hair - including a seasonal £170 trim and £190 dye.
Every three months, Anna Grace splurges a whopping £900 every three months on 'tweakments' and her hair - including a seasonal £170 trim and £190 dye
The model she opts to do her own nails at home - but this doesn't stop her from forking out for a manicure and pedicure every few months, despite being offered the treatment for free
Anna Grace also loves looking after her hair. She gets a blow-dry every couple of weeks for £60. She has a trim for £170 and dye for £190 every three months.
The influencer, who also shells out £60 for blow-dry every couple of weeks, said: 'I love having my hair done. It's my favourite thing. Hair is a really big part of my culture.'
Anna Grace spends £200 every months on facials, while she opts to do her own nails at home - but this doesn't stop her from forking out for a manicure and pedicure every few months, despite being offered the treatment for free through her work.
The model applies sheet and clay masks four nights a week and undergoes dermaplaning - a procedure that removes 'peach fuzz' from the face - so that her make-up can sit better on her skin.
Anna Grace says that strangers criticise her routine for being excessive, she the model insists she loves doing and spending her money on it, saying: 'I know it is extreme, but I'm so happy to spend the money.
Anna Grace applies sheet and clay masks four nights a week and undergoes dermaplaning - a procedure that removes 'peach fuzz' from the face - so that her make-up can sit better
Anna Grace also practices regular physical affirmations and spends 20 minutes each morning meditating
She added: 'I could be spending it on drugs but I'm spending it on my hair. I know it's a lot of upkeep. If your version of a pamper night is a bath with a £5 Lush bath bomb then do it. Or if it's a £100 facial - do it. I think vanity and self-love don't correlate.'
Anna Grace also practices regular physical affirmations and spends 20 minutes each morning meditating.
She said: 'I think it's important you start showing yourself some self-love and self-appreciation. I wake up and tell myself I'm enough. I have 20 minutes to myself with no noise. I say 'I'm so pretty' and 'I'm proud of myself.''
Meanwhile, a woman who spent $30,000 on anti-aging cosmetic treatments over the past nine years has revealed exactly which procedures were worth her money - and which were most definitely was not.
Rachel Rose, 34, who is based in Florida divulged everything about all of her procedures and treatments to her viewers in a Youtube video last year, admitting that she had 'made some big mistakes along the way.'