It's been a few days since Teresa Giudice reported to the Danbury Connecticut Federal Correctional Institution on Jan. 5, and it seems that "The Real Housewives of New Jersey" star already has a few complaints about prison life.

RadarOnline reports Giudice has allegedly complained about the beauty ban in prison along with the prison food.

Giudice, who is known for her full hair thanks to clip-in extensions, is not allowed to wear extensions in prison, which reportedly has her upset.

In order to compensate for the lack of beauty up-keep in prison, Giudice has allegedly adopted her own personal prison beauty regime through a PRIV app that will maintain her beauty and keep her looking youthful while incarcerated, TMZ reports.

Giudice's personal prison beauty regime consists of vaseline to exfoliate her lips, Advil liqui-gels for acne, protein powder for hair growth and oatmeal and coffee grinds to exfoliate her skin.

But despite her solution for her beauty up-keep, Giudice has yet to find an answer to her prison food problem.

"Teresa is not thrilled with the food," said a Radar Online source. "It's extremely bland. Teresa hopes to get a job in the kitchen to improve the quality. She has joked with family that she will be losing a lot of weight!"

Despite her current issues with prison life, Giudice recently discovered she would be released from jail ahead of her 15-month sentence, Us Weekly reports.

Giudice will reportedly only spend 12 months in jail and be home in time for the next holiday season.

Following her release from jail, Giudice will have the options to either stay at a "halfway house or home confinement for the other 6 months or 10 percent of her sentence," said an Us Weekly source.

Meanwhile, Giudice's husband, Joe will begin serving his 41-month sentence for bankruptcy fraud in jail following his wife's release from prison.