Here’s how much Cardi B spends on her Hair and Nails
Updated:6 years, 11 months ago
Updated:6 years, 11 months ago
New Delhi, Dec 02 (ANI): If you think too much of your hard earned money goes into maintaining your beauty, think again. The amount of money Cardi B spends on her hair and nails alone might surprise you and, hopefully, make you feel less guilty about those beauty parlour bills. On Friday, the ‘Money Bag’ singer took to her Instagram account to share with her followers just how expensive it is getting to “maintain” women these days. The video gave an in-depth look at how much it costs to look like Cardi. “You know, this is not the early 2000s where you give a b***h a hundred dollars to get her hair done, nails done, her eyebrows done,” she said. “Nah, b***hes can’t get the $17 nail set with three nail designs. Some b***hes want gel and some h*s like me want Swarovski crystals. So that about there is about $200 feet and nails, you know what I'm saying?” she explained. And that wasn’t all, while $200 charge for nails is enough to shred your wallet into pieces, it is almost nothing compared to hair. “We don’t do the blowouts or the sew-ins. No, a b***h want the whole full-lace wig,” the rapper said. “The wig is about $800, $500 it really depends where you get it from. The styling is about $200, $300 dollars. So just on that is a thousand dollars,” she concluded, before asking, “So...what’s good?” Later the same night, Cardi rocked the KIISFM’s Jingle Ball event with a power-packed performance. Her husband Offset joined her on stage for a PDA filled performance, making the night even more special.
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