A Beauty Almanac · Edition MMXXVI
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An Almanac · No. I

The old methods that kept our grandmothers beautiful on a budget.

Cut $4,000–$6,000 a year off your beauty spending — using the twenty-five methods Black women used from the 1920s through the 1970s. Now in a 60-page manual. Most women earn the $47 back in the first month, just from the hot oil treatment and the roller set.

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I.
The Manual

One book. Twenty-five methods. Six thousand dollars a year.

Hair, skin, nails, makeup, body, fragrance. Six categories. Twenty-five methods. Each one with the materials, the current 2026 prices, and the step-by-step. Start this weekend with a bottle of olive oil and a $5 trip to the grocery store.

The Black Beauty Savings Manual — burgundy hardcover book with gold foil accents, cocoa butter jar and wooden comb
Illustrated Ebook · 60+ Pages · First Edition

The complete blueprint to save $6,000 a year on your beauty routine.

Hot oil treatments. Roller sets at home. Kitchen facials. The pressing comb. DIY manicures. Homemade body butter. Vanilla extract perfume. Twenty-five methods Black women used for generations — with the exact materials, current 2026 prices, and step-by-step instructions. Most women earn the $47 back inside the first month.

$47 $77 Launch Price — Ends Sunday
What you get for $47:
The Black Beauty Savings Manual — 60+ page illustrated ebook, 25 numbered methods, materials lists, 2026 prices, step-by-step guides
$47
The First-Weekend Road Map — three specific methods you do this Saturday that earn the $47 back by your next beauty purchase
$19
The Beauty Savings Ledger — printable workbook to track exactly what each method saved you in dollars
$19
The Materials Sourcing Guide — where to buy every ingredient at the lowest price (no Amazon links, real stores)
$14
Lifetime updates — every revision, every new edition, no extra charge
$21
Total value$120
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II.
The Math

Where your beauty money actually goes. And what you can stop paying.

Pull up your last 12 months of beauty spending. These are the numbers most women over 50 quietly tolerate. The right-hand column is the same woman after applying the twenty-five methods in the Manual.

A typical woman per year

Salon hair care (wash, press, style)$2,400
Hair products (shampoo, conditioner, oils)$480
Skincare products & facials$720
Nail salon (manicures & pedicures)$1,200
Makeup & cosmetics$480
Body care & fragrances$360
Annual$6,140
Bureau of Labor Statistics · Essence Beauty Survey · Mintel consumer averages

The same woman, after the Manual per year

Hair care (hot oil, press at home, roller sets)$180
Hair products (pantry oils, ACV rinse)$60
Skincare (oatmeal facials, cocoa butter, aloe)$45
Nails (kitchen soak, DIY manicure)$30
Makeup (five-minute face, lip tint, Vaseline)$60
Body care (homemade butter, vanilla perfume)$25
Annual~$400
Every number has a system in the Manual with materials, sources, and steps

Net annual savings: $4,000–$6,000 — depending on your current spending, product habits, and how many of the twenty-five methods you actually use.

III.
What’s Inside

Exactly what you get for $47.

Twenty-five numbered methods across six categories. Each one: a few pages of history, walked-through how-to, materials with current 2026 prices, and an honest safety note on what it does and doesn’t do. Pick the methods that fit your life and your budget — you do not have to do all of them.

Hair — 8 Systems

The treatments that kept Black hair healthy for generations.

01The Hot Oil Treatment
02Set Your Own Wash Day Rhythm
03The Pressing Comb at Home
04Protective Styles Without the Salon
05The Egg and Mayonnaise Deep Condition
06Apple Cider Vinegar Rinse
07The Roller Set at Home
08The Grease and Grow Scalp Method
Skin — 6 Systems

Kitchen facials and the skincare wisdom your grandmother knew.

09The Oatmeal Facial
10Cocoa Butter Every Night
11The Sugar Scrub
12Lemon and Honey Brightening
13The Vaseline Seal
14Aloe Vera From the Windowsill
Nails — 3 Systems

Salon-quality nails from your own kitchen table.

15The Kitchen Nail Soak
16Do Your Own Manicure
17Cuticle Oil From the Pantry
Makeup — 3 Systems

The polished look Black women perfected decades before the beauty industry caught on.

18The Five-Minute Face
19Make Your Own Lip Tint
20The Vaseline Highlight
Body & Fragrance — 3 Systems

Body butters, luxury baths, and simple fragrances from pantry staples.

21Homemade Body Butter
22The Milk and Honey Bath
23Vanilla Extract Perfume
Savings & Tracking — 2 Systems

Track every dollar, prove every saving, build the habit.

24Use a Monthly Beauty Audit
25Keep the Beauty Savings Ledger
IV.
Reader Results

What women did with the Manual in the first month.

Three women, three different routines, three different budgets. Each one cut real spending with a specific method in the book.

★★★★★

Did the hot oil treatment on a Saturday with olive oil I already had. Then followed the roller set system. I have not been to the salon in six weeks and my hair looks better than when I was paying $65 every two weeks. That is $130 a month I am keeping. The book paid for itself in one weekend.

— Patricia M., Atlanta, GA
★★★★★

I was spending $45 every two weeks on manicures. The kitchen nail soak and the DIY manicure system got my nails looking just as good. Combined with the oatmeal facial instead of my $80 monthly facial, I am saving close to $200 a month. The materials sourcing guide is what made me actually believe it.

— Denise R., Chicago, IL
★★★★★

Went in skeptical. The beauty audit caught how much I was spending on products I barely used — $340 worth sitting under my bathroom sink. The homemade body butter replaced three different lotions. The vanilla perfume gets more compliments than the $85 bottle I used to buy. Plain-English, no nonsense, with the dollar amounts written down.

— Gloria T., Houston, TX
Vintage Black beauty essentials — afro pick, cocoa butter, olive oil, lemon, roller set, lavender on cream linen
V. About the Manual

Why this book exists.

We grew up around women who never had a beauty bill they could not handle. They pressed their own hair on Saturday nights. Made their own cold cream from the kitchen. Did their own nails at the table after dinner. They did not talk about saving money on beauty. They just refused to pay someone else for things they could do themselves.

Those methods — the hot oil treatments, the roller sets, the kitchen facials, the homemade body butters — were passed down from mother to daughter for decades. The beauty industry convinced a generation to abandon them. To spend $6,000 a year on salon visits, subscription boxes, and products with ingredients you cannot pronounce.

This manual is those methods, organized. Twenty-five systems across six categories, in the order you should try them, with the materials and the dollar amounts written down. Sixty pages. Read it once, work through the methods, keep the savings forever.

It is not an instruction set for going back in time. It is an instruction set for keeping more of what you earn.
VI.
Order the Manual

$47 once. No subscription. Yours forever.

Instant access — in your inbox within 60 seconds of payment. Read on any phone, tablet, or computer. Print at the kitchen table if you want. 7-day money-back guarantee, no questions asked — if it’s not for you, email and the $47 comes back the same day.

The Black Beauty Savings Manual — burgundy hardcover book with gold foil accents
Illustrated Ebook · 60+ Pages · First Edition

The Black Beauty Savings Manual

Twenty-five beauty methods for hair, skin, nails, makeup, body, and fragrance — with materials lists, current 2026 prices, and the step-by-step. Pick the ones that fit your routine. Skip the ones that don’t.

$47 $77 Launch Price — Ends Sunday
What you get for $47:
The Black Beauty Savings Manual — 60+ page illustrated ebook, First Edition
$47
The First-Weekend Road Map — three methods to earn the $47 back fast
$19
The Beauty Savings Ledger — printable tracker for every method
$19
The Materials Sourcing Guide — lowest-cost source for every ingredient
$14
Lifetime updates — every future revision, free
$21
Total value$120
You pay today$47
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VII.
FAQ

Questions buyers ask before they click.

“I’ve been going to my stylist for 20 years. Why would I stop?”+
You don’t have to stop. Most women keep their stylist for special occasions and use the Manual for the weekly maintenance that adds up — the deep conditionings, the trims between appointments, the wash-and-sets. That alone saves $100–$200 a month. Keep the relationship. Cut the routine visits that drain your wallet between the ones that matter.
“I’m not a DIY person. I don’t make things from scratch.”+
Neither were our grandmothers. They were busy women who needed fast results. These are not Pinterest crafts. Olive oil, oatmeal, cocoa butter, eggs, sugar — grocery store ingredients, plain-English steps, most under 20 minutes. If you can make scrambled eggs, you can do every method in this book.
“$47 is a lot right now. How do I know I’ll actually save?”+
The hot oil treatment replaces a $30–$75 salon deep conditioning. The DIY manicure replaces a $25–$45 nail appointment. Do both this weekend and you have already saved more than you paid. Most women earn the $47 back from the first three methods alone. And if you don’t? Email within 7 days. Full refund, same day. You risk nothing.
“I’m over 50. My skin is sensitive and my hair is thinning.”+
This book was written for you. Every method includes a safety section with specific notes for sensitive skin, thinning hair, and conditions common after 50. These are gentle, time-tested methods — the same ones women used well into their 70s and 80s. No harsh chemicals. No heat damage. No aggressive treatments. Your grandmother did not need a dermatologist to look good, and the methods she used are safer than most of what is on store shelves today.
“Can’t I just find all this on YouTube for free?”+
You can find pieces. A hot oil tutorial here, a facial recipe there — buried under ads, sponsorships, and influencers selling you the very products you are trying to replace. This Manual puts twenty-five complete methods in order, with exact costs, exact materials, safety notes, and a savings ledger so you can track what you actually kept. The difference between free advice and a system is about $6,000 a year.
“What if I buy it and never open it?”+
That is why the Manual includes the First-Weekend Road Map. It gives you three specific methods to do this Saturday — the easiest, fastest wins that earn your $47 back before your next beauty purchase. You do not need to read all 60 pages. Start with the road map. Try one method. See the savings in your own numbers. Most women never go back.
“What if the methods just don’t work for me?”+
Then you should not pay for the book. Email within 7 days, the $47 comes back the same day. No questions, no forms, no guilt. We are not interested in keeping money from someone the book did not help. That said — these methods worked for three generations of Black women. The odds are very much in your favor.
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