LOOKING expensive can be both costly and time-consuming.

But one relationship coach has revealed the five things that can instantly cheapen your appearance.


So, how many are you guilty of?

Paulina, who posts under the acronym @datingcoach.paulina, took to TikTok and shared a short video where she can be seen offering a quick run down of things to avoid.

In the clip, she begins by flashing up an image of long fake nails which are heavily embellished with diamonds, before noting that a "tacky manicure" is one to steer clear of.

And it turns out, it's not good news if you don't visit a hairdressers regularly.

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According to Paulina, both "outgrown roots" and "split and dry hair ends" both have the ability to make you look cheap.

Hands up if you've ever left a hair tie on your wrist and completely forgotten about it?

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Well, you're definitely not alone.

But the relationship guru points out that this is a big mistake and should be avoided at all costs if you're hoping to look classy.

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Finally, Paulina highlights the importance of taking time to visit a beauty counter.

Speaking of another thing to avoid, she says: "Foundation colour that doesn't match your skin tone."

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The controversial post has since received a whopping 172,000 views.

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