The world of wellness trends can be an overwhelming place to live.
So we recently asked the BuzzFeed Community which wellness trends they think are a complete waste of money. Here’s what they said:
1.Personalized Supplements
“It didn’t feel any different than buying a regular everyday multivitamin.”
—24, California
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2.CoolSculpting
“It took me years to realize they were exploiting my body insecurities when I was a healthy weight and shape, and that they were also completely lying when they told me it was ‘painless’. The procedure was the most excruciating pain I’d ever experienced, and I remember crying alone in the spa’s changing room in so much pain. It wasn’t worth the $5,000 and self-esteem I had before going to that medical spa.”
—Age 31, Minnesota
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3.Fast-acting pigmentation suppressant
“They all contain the same active ingredients that really work: it’s over time. I’ve yet to find a miracle product that can reduce the appearance of dark spots in under six weeks.”
— Cornelia Street Fighter
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Four.Life Coach
“If you can’t dedicate the time and effort to become a truly qualified therapist, then you probably aren’t qualified to tell other people how to live their lives.”
—edgycat84
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Five.Detox
“Detox teas, detox drinks, detox vitamins. There’s no such thing. If your liver and kidneys are functioning, you can detox yourself.”
-Anonymous
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6.Clean Eating
“I got really into this in my early to mid-20s, when I was on my own and trying to figure out how to eat three meals a day like crazy for the rest of my life. But it was basically 60% classist, 30% anti-science and 10% ‘I’m using ‘health’ as a cover for an eating disorder’ and I got bored of it pretty quickly.”
—Lobster Lemon Lime
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7.Chiropractic Adjustment
“I can’t tell you how much I spent about $1,200 to have a chiropractor adjust my posture every week and didn’t notice a difference.”
—Charlie, NV
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What other popular wellness trends do you think are a waste of money? Let me know in the comments!
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