The effortless beauty of French First Lady Brigitte Macron comes at a steep price — to taxpayers.

Commoners are footing a hefty $6,000-a-month bill for hair and makeup for her and President Emmanuel Macron, the Telegraph reported.

The handsomely paid hairdresser is required to be ready to jump in with his or her hairdryer and make-up kit “in the Élysée Palace and during visits,” according to the French Court of Accounts, whose tally for yearly hair and make-up bill was over $72,600 a year.

The hairdresser’s identity was not made public. The Telegraph noted that the monthly salary is around the same amount as French minimum wage.

A report by the French Court of Account showed that the first lady’s office cost about $325,000 last year, less than the $512,000 expected by the government.

But some French commentators noted that the report said it could not say that its figures were accurate because of some sloppy accounting practices by the office. The total might well be higher, the outlet said.

Macron spent about $30,000 on makeup in his first three months as president, sparking outrage in the country, even though it was slightly less than his predecessor spent per quarter, France’s Le Point magazine reported last year.

The Macrons have gained widespread attention for their unconventional relationship. Brigitte Macron is 24 years older than the president, and they met when she was his married high school drama teacher.

President Donald Trump caught flak for commenting “you’re in such good shape,” when he met Brigitte Macron for the first time in July 2017.