For Bryony Maynard, her priority is keeping her two-year-old son fed, clean and warm. But in doing so, she's had to skip showers, dilute hair products with water and purchase cheap men's razors, which irritate her skin.
The mum-of-one is currently unemployed due to the cost of childcare. Relying on her partner's income as a supervisor at a wholesale company, as well as £400 a month Universal Credit, Bryony struggles to make ends meet, which takes its toll on her mental health.
Bryony, 28, says, “I go without toiletries to save money for my son, but cutbacks affect my confidence and the, way I perceive myself. Being unable to work makes me feel like I can't support my family and, in turn, like I'm not a good enough parent. If…
