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Stop smoking and splash out on some beauty treatments instead
Let’s face it, smoking is a complete waste of money as well as being incredibly harmful. Do you know anyone who has ever got excited and actually enjoyed tobacco? What benefits do you get from it? Do you ever regale friends with tales of really enjoying a good smoking night out? Of course not, so why do it? Of course the aforementioned is much easier said than done as some of the elements contained within tobacco are highly addictive and take some real determination to give up, but determination is not usually enough on its own, some replacement therapies are usually needed to compliment willpower. Cigarettes are not cheap, how much money do you spend in one year on something that is effectively killing you slowly? Too much. The money spent could be better spent on things you enjoy rather than the things you have a psychological and physical dependence on.

If you stop smoking for one year you could probably afford that dream holiday you have always lusted after or failing that a course of top quality beauty treatments. Smoking makes the skin age prematurely and although stopping will halt this ageing many people will need to engage the services of a reputable beauty therapist in order to put some life back into the skin. There are many top notch beauty salons that can rejuvenate and repair skin that may have been damaged by years of smoking. Although the higher end beauty salons are by no means cheap a course of beauty treatment represents much better value than a stick you set fire to and ultimately diminishes your health and reduces your life span. Like anything you get what you pay for and in regard to beauty treatments it is definitely worth paying a little more rather than a little less and the money you save from not smoking will more than adequately compensate this outlay. For those people who really wish to stop smoking, help is at hand.

There are several informative resources online that not only outline the dangers of smoking but also contain advice on how to stop. This information can encompass anything from nicotine replacement therapies such as gum and patches to local groups and dedicated clinics where you can get information about the latest treatments as and when they become available. To reiterate, none of these options will work unless a person is really willing to stop, the determination to just not smoke must be maintained 24 hours a day, one slip up and you are back at square one again. Focus on the bigger picture, living longer, seeing your grandchildren grow up and of course having more money in your pocket, money that you can spend on beauty treatments and make yourself look and feel like a million dollars. Stop smoking and count the pennies instead of counting the cost, your grandchildren will thank you for it.