Yes, your correct but TO BE FAIR, you have to get good quality items that are cheap, like Nyx, bubble, and so many more brands! I have about 11 things in my Ulta cart and it's only Abt 170 dollars!
Growing up my mom taught me how to properly budget and shop on sale. She did not take a video of me having to put things back while shopping for her social.
The one fear I have as an almost young adult, is not being able to afford something even if it's a small thing. You just get that feeling of sadness and embarrassment whenever you don't have enough to buy something you REALLY REALLY want.
I experienced something like that...but it wasn't because I didn't have Money. My card got canceled because I was in the process of changing my name and the old card was all I could use at the moment. Well, they never told me they were deactivating my card, so in a restaurant full of people...my card declined...luckily, my brother was there to save me, but man, so embarrassing.
I’m an adult and a mom and it’s still embarrassing sometimes, also makes my social anxiety much worse. Growing up literally surviving on canned foods made me really appreciate the money I do make, but I feel so bad if there’s something I can’t get for myself or my kids sometimes.
@@susie1283 nah people with social anxiety, etc, do get embarrassed and there’s nothing wrong with that. I’m a grown woman and a mom and sometimes I still get embarrassed or feel bad for not being able to afford something. Not $300 worth of makeup but definitely some things. Not everyone is the same, just so you know. 😊
Grace should’ve known too. This isn’t her first time shopping for herself. She’s more than old enough to subtract what she’s getting from her balance and has shown in previous videos she’s capable of doing so. This is on her
it's ULTA ffs she's not dumb 🤦♂️ do people not learn from mistakes anymore? at least now she knows what it's like to not keep track of what items you're buying.
Its actually good and necessary to let your child make mistakes in a safe and controlled environment. Shit happens and children need to learn how to handle life. Its better to teach your kids about consequences and how to move past mistakes then to shelter them to the point where they conceptualize any minor inconvenience as a threat because you validated that anxiety with your bubble wrap parenting
Lol my parents did this. I never understood why it was so difficult for my friends to shop for groceries with me. Like, do you not subtract from your balance as you add items to the cart?
Teach your kid to count everything together while shopping. She probably has a phone with a calculator with her, she can also use it and plan her budget wisely while shopping. It’s more fun to think about what else you can afford rather than being disappointed at the check-out.
@@user-rl7ik5xy6jit’s not hygiene products only she said they have a separate allowance in another vid. that just means she chooses what to spend it on
@@user-rl7ik5xy6jif she never learnt then her life would be a lot harder and her mum is preparing her for the future if she did learn to keep track this would be avoided
Bro you can tell the difference on her smile from while shopping to leaving i feel like you could have at least save her a bit edit:made this comment awhile ago kinda disagree with myself but i do understand feeling sad not getting everything after shopping
@@rorydupe:the daughter should know how to budget when shopping though without she’s done it before without help. She should just remember to be bring a calculator with her and type in the prices to add them up to get to the amount she had she’s 12 years old. She’s not a baby who needs help with everything 24/7. Grace has shown that she can budget when spending on her own in other videos grace isn’t dumb and she definitely doesn’t need help and its most likely not her first time shopping at ulta
@@Megz1794 12 is still very young her mother could have reminded her to use a calculator or the mother could have added behind her and stopped when she finished to say she over spent before the till rather than wait until the till to inform her. 12 is very young to make the decision at the till and I believe Grace handled it very well
Uhm... she's a literal child? If people are judging her for not having enough money to buy something, that's on them. This is the perfect time to learn a lesson like this. Furthermore, not having enough money for something should not be embarrassing at any age. Poverty is not some punch line. 🙄
@@Br-andy Andy, I don't know if you know this, but a lot of people find not being able to afford items and having to say "oh, take that off, and that off," as embarassing, especially in public as people are watching them. Especially if the person is self conscious of what others are thinking. I get so stressed out that I don't have enough money when I get to the front even when I know logically I have enough. It's just a part of social anxiety. Though that may just be me. That's probably why soemone said it was embarrassing because personally they found it embarrassing
@@anissacolin1571 that girl is shown in a few videos and the mum is talking about her kids life and monetizing the channel. Kids cant consent to the exposure on the internet and parents shouldn’t film then and then upload it to youtube
It happens tho, that's why you always try to average out the total and if anything, have more money i your account than what you think the balance total will be. It's simple learning from mistakes, she just needs to budget better and she won't have to go thru this again
It happens to me and I’m 20…. Sometimes you go over budget and have to put things back🤷🏽♀️ even happened at the dentist lol went in just for a checkup and clean and ended up leaving with the checkup,4 X-rays & my teeth cleaned ended up being around $300(+ the couple things I need done that will be another $500) I only had $200 and I was supposed to have money left over bc I planned to only spend like $150 for the check up & my teeth cleaned…Luckily where I live (small country town) they only made me pay for the check up & 2 X-rays so I only spent $156…..sometimes you just go over budget🤷🏽♀️😂
I have anxiety so when buying stuff and recount like 20 times to be sure I don't have to tell the cashier to put anything back 💀 if the total is like $9.96 I'll give them like a $20 just to be sure 😭😭😭
I swear to god- THIS^^^ but aye be careful sone people won’t give u the correct amount of cash back my parents warn me on that nothing happened to me yet but just be on high alert there
i’m 17 and i was shocked when you said she’s 11 there’s nothing wrong with wearing makeup young but even I would never go to ulta due to the ridiculous prices and for 11 years old the most skincare you’ll need is sunscreen 🤔 this video makes me appreciate my parents
@@life_wskyher mom is exploiting her online for money and not even teaching her good habits? why isn’t she saving this money for her child’s college and teaching her that these products are unnecessary at her age?
Yea and her Mom is a sorry b for doing that to her to gets some damn views on here!! MAKING MONEY OFF EXPLOITING HER AND MAKING MONEY OFF OF HER BUT WOULD NOT COME IN AND SAVE HER!!! WTF?!
First of all, the $300 Grace had WAS her parents money😂 because her mother gives her allowance money so she saved it up. Second, y’all must constantly have mommy and daddy money to save y’all when y’all mess up😂 the point is teaching your kid responsibility. And it shouldn’t be embarrassing. As an adult sometimes you go over budget too, so you have to decide what you really want and leave the rest of the shelf. You don’t call you parents as an adult because you don’t have enough money to spend at ulta right? 😂Grace wasn’t keeping track here like she normally does, probably because she was excited but that doesn’t mean her mom should have bailed her out and her mom isn’t a “b” for not bailing her out. And by the looks of it, she had a lot in the basket left, it would have been well over $300. Not a “little” bit over $300.
@@nunyabizness3409...... dude the mom literally gave her HER money. Where you think she got the allowance from? She wouldn't even be able to spend anything if she hadn't given her money in the first place. You go to mommy and daddy for everything and it shows.
my parents give it a limit to spend on Christmas ($300-400) and I remember I was saving before then and I had about $800 😭 and i bought $987worth of items and my dad and mom saved me because I was doing really good in school and they knew i really wanted it so they did , I was so happy .
How do yall kids get that much. I never had an allowance when i was a kid. Even if i did chores. (Not that my parents are bad, atleast they taught me how to be responsible about money and finances at a young age. ) Maybe its a white people thing about getting big amounts of allowances. But my biggest allowance ever in an Asian household is to be able to live under a roof. And when i bought sum, i used the money i got from chinese new year or my birthday money. Even if ion get allowances as a kid, atleast keep track on things i bought, not spending much on makeup and almost $1000 wprth of items. + Doing really good in school is not much of an excuse for going over budget, its just common sense to do well in school. No hate btw just my opinion and point of view of growing up as an asian 💀
@@Fewbie she said she had saved some before then, im asian and my family was similar also. we saved until holiday/black friday rolled around and bought them, rest of the year not really buying anything. my parents gave me rewards when i did well in school too, not hella money or anything but maybe a new pair of shoes or something. i think it’s just difference in teachings and budgeting not a race thing?
She has $300 allowance, ppl be feeling bad for her like tf? She didn't keep track on whtvr she puts in her cart, ion even hv an allowance (asian household) nonetheless SPEND a $300 on JUST MAKEUP. It's her responsibility and that much money is def more than enough for an 11 y.o 💀
@@Fewbie at least they are giving the kids an allowance from what they are making on youtube. most family channels just exploit their children and the kids get nothing out of it. if my mom wanted to film my personal life i’d make sure i was getting some money out of it too haha
@@Fewbie also she says $300 that she SAVED UP, not that she gets $300 every week for her allowance lol. shes getting paid bc she is making her parents money by being a part of the videos
You didn’t need to save her by giving her the money but holy shit you could’ve guided her in the right direction. Do you get joy out of publicly humiliating your children?
Check some of the other videos where they learn this stuff. This was a time when she didn’t use what she had learned and it was an important lesson that she appreciated.
I'm sorry but as an employee having to remove stuff and then putting it back later and customer waiting in line, this would be so annoying. Why not tell her to add up using her calculator, how much everything costs so she can be ready before getting to the register?
Her mum:she looks very happy whith what she got Me:it looks like she about to burst into tears Edit one:Omg Tysm for all the likes Edit tow:omg I’m famous It been a month Tysm for all the likes x 843 likes tysm
I rarely shop at Ulta because I think it’s over priced. You can get a lot of those brands at Walmart or target. But I do like that you teach your kids how to be responsible with money!
From my personal experience. Ulta and target have the same prices (for the same brands/items.) Walmart is sometimes a little cheaper but their make up selection is a lot smaller. At the end of the day it just depends on the brand you get, most of my purchases at ulta are ~$10 or under since I buy from NYX, elf, ulta brand etc
@@FamilyofNomads Are they though? They're kids and you're their parents. You should know better than to film moments that could embarrass them in the future and are on the internet forever (Where future employers get to see what they did as children)
@@FamilyofNomads are they tho? there kids and everything. For all we know they could say I don't wanna do this and y'all could be like "no your doing this, I'm your mother" y'all just saving yourself from all the hate
@@FamilyofNomads yeah ok the kid doesn't even look old enough to drive and your using her to make money? Doesn't matter if she consented there's just some moments you don't post lady
My parents did the same, but the first maybe 2 times I bought myself something and had the EXACT amount I needed (because I was learning to save up!) but the sales tax caught me by surprise, they forked over a dollar or two if I needed and then reminded me to save an extra few dollars for tax. I was very appreciative and remembered after that :)
I’ve been told I’m short or my cards been declined many times and every time even when my dad helps me out it’s so embarrassing when I have to put stuff back please don’t do this to her it hurts
She’s still young and even if you don’t put restrictions, maybe just advising her on the amounts as they add up? (You may have been doing this and I know teens kinda do their own thing sometimes regardless) I tell my daughter to use the calculator on her phone so she can keep track especially in stores with higher price points like Ulta and Sephora. I will also advise that we can check Marshall’s, TJMax, or Nordstrom rack first because you can find the same brands at cheaper prices before heading into the Ulta or Sephora and paying shelf price. I’m all for kids learning a lesson but I wouldn’t film it for the world to see. That’s just me tho.
she looks quite upset. as a young teen myself I would burst out in tears at the checkout if I didn’t have enough money to cover anything and had to embarrassingly put back what I couldn’t pay for. you should have reminded her to tally up what everything she was putting in the cart would cost, especially if you weren’t going to chime in and help out a bit. I’m sure she does TONS around the house and helps with pets, siblings, etc that you could’ve covered her.. I also hope she didn’t get that tiny bag worth of stuff for $300. I know ulta is expensive but for a kid her age she probably doesn’t need that much skin care/makeup. I would advise you put a little bit of a limit on that kind of stuff. but I am no parent myself 🤷🏼♀️((sorry for all my late responses to these replies, I legit forgot about this comment))
Like i am 13 and the only make up i ever wore was like lipstick and mascara for fun and i got it all ovee my eyelids cause i have way too long eyelashes i guess
@@_s.uzi.e_ right, she doesn’t need all of this stuff. especially for all that money, Walmart or target are both good places to get some beginner makeup for a considerably smaller price.
I've done instacart for a short period and someone ordered almost 3k worth of sephora makeup, haircare, skincare, perfume, and candles. She answered the door naked 🙃
I wish this was taught with every kid, I see grown ass women come in (I’m talking 30+) to my work and have a bunch of shit in their cart when they come up to our registers and when we tell them the total, they act all shocked and tell us to take off a bunch of shit and sometimes even get pissed like it’s our fault.
This is intended to be constructive rather than critical---- While having to decide on the returns is a lesson, of sorts---- It would have been better to have taught her to keep a tally as she made her choices, and to have a more realistic expectation from the outset (this is also a good opportunity for a lesson in practical mathematics)
@@amberw2823 and that's why the mom should've reminded her abt the prices 🙁 . she was obviously way excited and forgot to check the tags which ended up more embarrassing then learning
I would teach my kids the value of a dollar too but you don't let them go nuts you have to keep track of it somehow like if the child is not doing it you have to step in and guide them and be like look at how much you're spending look at how much that face scrubber costs... On a side note I would feel better taking my kids to Walmart.
@@FamilyofNomads I would tell her to add up the amount on her phone or your phone if she doesn't have one as she goes and if she's only a little bit short then you can save her . Also she did NOT look happy she looked like she was smiling for the camera but was crying on the inside
Of course they can consent. If she didn’t want to be in the video we wouldn’t have posted it or even filmed it. That is something we 100% respect their wishes on every single time.
@@FamilyofNomadskids always want to be in the video. but when their older they are going to hate you for it letting them be In the video. Don’t cry to me if you end up sitting in your own piss at a nursing home.
@@FamilyofNomadsthey can say yes, but they don’t know the magnitude of what that yes entails. they don’t have the maturity to understand just how scary and exploitative the internet and family channels are. ofc they’re gonna say yes, they are y’all’s fricking income!!
@@FamilyofNomadswell you obviously embarrassed your daughter, i’d hate my parents if they shoved a camera in my face while i was looking like i was about to burst into tears, do better
She could have told her before why wait until they got to the register to give the cashier the almost the entire cart back full of items ? 😂 she should have reminded her to keep track on her phone. She still would have learned the lesson to stay in budget.
My first reaction was to disagree with you but after reflecting, i can kind of see your point. But while this was probably an inconvenience to the cashier, mom will not always be there to remind her that she needs to stay within her budget so it is a teachable moments. Not all learning is from preventative information, sometimes you need a tangible and relatable experience for yourself.
@@spacecaek1665 I see your point but I also don't think this was the right time to do it she's buying at Ulta a lot of people spend their time there and this was genuinely an inconvenience for the cashier but I do see your point and I do agree
I agree. It's a horrible way. I know kids who felt unloved because that's how their parents would teach them not to buy too much. I believe it's awful to do something like that - tell her she can buy whatever, but make her leave half the things she wanted at the shop. They're kids - they should have a childhood, not learn how not to spend money. That can be easily learnt by a discussion, not by humiliating them in public before everyone else
First mistake was going to ulta especially when she's so young still. Second mistake was not keeping track of what she was grabbing price wise. You live and learn and it'll help her for future spending.
She’s like 11 she can go to Ulta. I started going to Ulta whenever I was like eight. I didn’t get like make up make up. I got like the caboodle, but like around nine I started too and she’s like 11 so I don’t know what you’re talking about But I do agree with you, Mom not helping her keep track of her money Not hate by the way❤
One time I took my little cousin to pick out her skin care stuff and she was shocked when we payed. She couldn’t believe how expensive it all was… I of course told her it was on me but I think she realized something that day by her shocked face
You don't. What happens when you don't buy something is they'll put it in a bin and it will be returned to the shelves by the workers. That way they know where everything is and where it goes.
@@Throwbacky2k yeah, and they are left there after closing hours putting everything back. I used to work at VS and put-backs would keep us there until 12am-1am on busy days.
That's why you teach them to add up as you go. Pull out a calculator or something while you shop. If it's over the budget you'll know because you added lmao
drugstore makeup is almost always the same quality as products from walmart. she should have just taken her child there and not let her be embarrassed smh
I would have loved this system because my mom lets me buy whatever whenever no matter how much it is but i always feel incredibly guilty for spending too much if i had a set limit i would actually know if im spending too much and i can always pick and choose what i need, what i want and what is more important for me.
My mom and dad bought me a Louis Vuitton bag when I was 10 I grew up in a Silicon Valley mansion I feel like when I was a child I would have burst into tears if my mom did this to me but I had a nanny so
Probably someone wealthy enough. I grew up with not alot of money to spare so shopping without mental gymnastics to calculate everything is unthinkable