What Luxuries Are Not For You?

Maybe a weird question for today, but: what luxury experiences and products have you tried and put in the "nope, don't need" column? The post What Luxuries Are Not For You? appeared first on Corporette.com.

What Luxuries Are Not For You?
woman relaxes while getting a facial
woman relaxes while getting a facial

Here's a somewhat odd question: what luxuries have you tried and now put in the “nope, don't need” column? We had a series of posts many years ago about “next step” products and services — how to elevate your experiences — but the fact, of course, is that the “luxury” experience isn't necessarily the right one for you.

(A related, but different question: what luxuries will you NEVER try because the mere idea of them squicks you out? For example, I love me a good massage — but I can understand that the idea of paying someone to touch you is an automatic “no” for a lot of people.)

For me, a few things come to mind…

Manicures. I love when my nails have that freshly manicured look… but I had the experience of sitting at the nail salon, and I can't stand it when the polish starts to flake off.

Facials. I've only had one or two facials, honestly, but I didn't find them to be a relaxing experience and I didn't really see any benefit for my skin. I found the immediate post-facial redness and uneveness was an unwelcome pain in the butt considering the (for me) minimal payout.

Meal delivery services. Maybe I just haven't tried the right meal delivery service? But I generally feel like for the price there should be a lot less work in the cooking and preparation… I still love the idea of them, though. (Here's our last roundup and discussion on the best meal subscription services!)

I also tend to know that my taste buds aren't refined enough for there to really be a big difference, to me, in the taste of specialty/fancy wines, coffees, even chocolates in a lot of cases. I do love a fantastic restaurant meal, but when truly fancy things like offal or sweetbreads are part of a meal it's something I tolerate more than celebrate.

Readers, over to you — which luxuries have you tried and they're now a “pass”? Which ones will you never try because the mere idea of them is unappetizing to you?

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