by BR Tabatha
I cannot speak for those who have wealth. I am very much sitting on the luxury side lines, watching those who have the money spend the money, and observing what and how they spend their moolah. That being said, I've noticed that there are two types of big spenders: those who splash the cash on products that are loud and proud in their expensiveness. The kind of purchases that when you see them, you know the person has money (or has saved up said money) and isn't afraid to spend it. The opposite side of the coin is those who prefer quiet luxury. The craftmanship, the quality, the importance of design is there, but minus the logos, the obviousness. It's the Olsen twins' The Row fashion brand vs the logo-heavy likes of YSL. So how does that translate in the beauty world? What are the products and brands that scream quiet luxury? Check these beauties out...
Sulwhasoo Concentrated Ginseng Brightening Serum
White and gold. Honestly, it screams rich without saying a word. It's a divine colour combination. One of my favourites, but I don't know that I could drop $318 for a serum that will likely only last me four to six weeks before I have to throw (or, hopefully recycle), the packaging out.
La Prairie Pure Gold Radiance Cream
I hope the "pure gold" in the name of this La Prairie product relates to what the packaging is made of, because if you're spending $1395 on a face cream, it should.
Armani Crema Nuda Tinted Cream
I don't know what this $310 tinted cream does that a $20 BB cream doesn't, but I'm hoping the moment you pop the top on the product a genie comes out and gives you at least one wish.
Gucci Poudre De Beauté Mat Naturel Face Powder
If I'm spending over $130 on a face powder foundation, I would find any and every excuse to touch up my face in public. Not just because of the price, but because the packaging's so luxe it deserves to be seen. Heck, I'd be so powdered up you'd think I was a walking bottle of natural-coloured talc.
Tom Ford Ultra-Shine Lip Colour
This is a product I am not adverse to buying - even if it's $94. As I mentioned above, I'm a sucker for that white and gold aesthetic, and the lipstick itself looks really lovely. Not only that, I feel the experience of walking into a fancy department store and nonchalantly dropping over ninety pingers on a lippy would be amazing. Pfft, who am I kidding. I'm still too tight to drop that kind of moolah. I'll pop the lippy on my Christmas wish list and try and convince the family to throw their money in the bucket to get it for me.
Editions de Parfums By Frédéric Mall Portrait Of A Lady Body Butter
This is the perfect body butter to be found in a simple black and white bathroom. It would blend in beautifully. It would also set you back $330. No, you're shrieking at the price of quiet luxury.
Dior J'adore Eau De Parfum Infinissime
Described as an "infinitely sensual fragrance", at $342 this product had better get me in the mood for date night, rather than the usual weekly mental preparation I undertake to get in the mood, when all I want to do is pop on my cosy jimjams and head off to the Land of Nod.
$496 for a candle. That amount of money would pay my power bill for two months. And while this offering from Paul Smith looks nice, for that price I'd hope that it could also hook into the grid and power my house with its light.
Finally... $359 for a massage tool made of stainless steel. I could get five really fancy stainless steel water bottles for that price. Also... Who the heck is going to be sitting there watching me give myself a lymphatic drainage massage, while appreciating my very good, expensive taste in beauty tools? No one I know. I drain my lymphs in private, and a gua sha stone does the trick quite nicely at a tenth of the price.
While I do appreciate quiet luxury, and know that if I were to be a bazillionaire overnight I'd go that route over showing off my wealth with loads of labels, I still think I'd be the kind of rich person who would never spend hundreds of dollars on a beauty product when I know there are plenty of just as amazing (Top Rated!) goodies to be found at a far more affordable price.
So, my beauties, are you a lover of quiet luxury? What products do you feel embody the aesthetic? Or are you all about the big and the bold when it comes to your beauty purchases? Chat below!
these look lovely, definitely out of my price range