Maintenance day has become a global thing for women where they pay special attention to their needsMzansi’s broke lawyer gets more for her money
Women have decided to take their appearance seriously. Yes, yes, women have always looked after themselves for many years before the 25th century, fighting overClick “See First” under the “Following” tab to see Briefly News on your News Feed! This holy day is called maintenance day when a woman focuses on getting her hair, nails, lashes, and retail therapy on point. A broke Mzansi lawyer did not let her empty pockets limit the exploration of her maintenance day.. With only R350 to spare, she returned to her roots of supporting local entrepreneurs. She visited a salon where she got her hair relaxed for R60 and then plaited for R100.
From there, she got her nails done and topped things off with a juicy kota meal from one of her favouritetrucks in the hood. The smart lady who is just starting out in law was happy about her spending as she did not have to break the bank to get the look that she’s been gunning for.
Chuma Nontsele is a human interest journalist for Briefly News. Nontsele holds a diploma in journalism and started her career working at Daily Maverick as a news reporter. Later, she ventured into lifestyle. You can reach her at: chuma.nontsele@briefly.co.za