Resolution "LOW-BUY" 2014! Who wants to play?

Sandy072

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Alright guys, so I decided to do a no buy from today, July 16th until August 31st. I cannot buy any makeup (except for a mascara because surprisingly I only have one), or extra skincare. To keep myself on track, I'll be on here :), and staying away from beauty emails. I unsubscribed to all of them last night. I'm also going to limit my YouTube watching and not watch hauls. Those are a big enabler for me. At the end, I'm going to allow myself to spend $200 at Sephora/MAC/wherever. I think I can do this!! If anyone wants to join me you're more than welcome to :)
I'll join. I was thinking yesterday that I should try to not buy anything until September. The only allowance I'll make is that I'm traveling out of state next week and the hotel is close to a cco, so I'm going to pop in. It seems to be a lame one based on the cco thread for it I found on this site, so I'm not anticipating a bloodbath. After my no buy I'm not going to go crazy, I'll just let myself look into 1 or 2 items from the fall collections if they are perfection for me. By then we will have more info on the collections and I can make informed decisions. Let's do this!!!
 

Calla88

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Mel and Sandy good luck on your no buy's! I think short term low boy's are the best , and for the rest of the time do low buys which allows to make mindful purchases. I feel sometimes no buy's send people crazy and when they fall off they buy all the stuff. My next purchase will be some containers or drawers to hold my many lipsticks!
 

awickedshape

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Originally Posted by awickedshape: I've been quite bad so just one item from MAC x Pedro, a Chanel RC lipstick and maybe a NARS one to try and one as-yet-unknown item until Christmas. Fingers crossed.   Quote:Originally Posted by awickedshape  Coming from the MACxPL thread.I went over my list on PL and have really got to commit to my low-buy.After this weekend, only replenishments of the necessary moisturizer and lip balm for me for a few months, I HOPE! Quote: awickedshape Well, as I said I went over on Pedro and then placed a Sephora order to get my birthday gift (sucker) so I'm leaving out the Nars and Chanel so it will balance out.I promised myself to be stricter after this weekend so I'm trying to stick to that. Lip balm and moisturizer only til Christmas and even then stay #LowBuy. Fingers crossed! Ok, just thinking aloud here. I should have known that this month would have been hard for my general low-buy. I'm not gonna be too hard on myself for June lol I think I'll have to be more no-buy than low-buy for a while, though. Just for my own peace of mind. I'm wondering if I can go on a no-buy from July to whenever MAC x RHPS or Simpsons come out, get one thing from that, and then go til December. I'll try making a list for December and see how that goes. I'm gonna just try harder!
 

ILoveMakeup84

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30 Day Lip Challenge Day 1: MAC Big Bow Glaze Lipstick Day 2: Jordana Twist & Shine Moisturizing Balm Stain in Tropical Frenzy- Love these twist and shine balms! They do leave a gorgeous stain and they're like $3 each so a total bargain! Day 3: MAC Pink Popcorn Lustre lipstick- AMAZING lippie! The color is a gorgeous pinky purple that brightens up my face. Wish I had gotten several b/u's lol Day 4: Jordana Twist & Shine Moisturizing Balm Stain in Sweet Pink- Again love these balm stain! This color is a gorgeous true pink. Love it! Day 5: No makeup Day 6: MAC Morning Rose Cremesheen Lipstick- A nice everyday-MLBB color. Day 7: MAC Viva Glam Cindy- love this lippie and I am almost finished with my tube :( This color needs to be repromoted! Day 8: MAC Flamingo lipstick- its a nice color and I really like it but tbh I don't understand the hype around it lol. Day 9: MAC Haute Altitude lipstick- Really like this lipstick! Its a very pretty everyday pink. I should use it more often :) Day 10: MAC Sweetie lipstick- love this lippie! Gorgeous pink with a touch of mauve. A MLBB color. Day 11: MAC Venus lipstick- one of my all time favorites! Wish I had gotten more b/u's cause I am down to my last one :( Day 12: No makeup Day 13: Essence Colour Crush lipstick- Perfect pink shade. Love it!! The consistency is like a cremesheen but a little thicker.
 

liba

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I'm thinking of going on a no buy for the rest of the summer - most likely until September. I've never successfully completed one before and I'm doing so-so on my low buy currently. But I'd like to challenge myself to see if I can do it.

Have any of you successfully completed a no-buy? What was the hardest thing? What's your best tip? Thanks in advance for your advice
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I spent many years not buying makeup. There were a few things that stand out to me that I did then vs. today, where I buy MAC, but also don't buy from any other brands, except once in a blue moon, when there's something beyond unique and amazing.

First off, back then, I did NOT follow makeup news and upcoming collection info. It was easier not to, since the internet wasn't around or hadn't yet become a place with lots of blogs and sites that released press photos, etc. When you have no idea what the latest and greatest is, it's a lot easier to not be thinking about it.

Then, I was more limited as to what colors I felt worked for me and didn't. Like, for years I didn't believe I looked good in coral anything, lipstick or blush. I also thought neutrals were boring. I wouldn't even consider buying something, or even trying it on, if it went against my pre-determined expectations, so that kept me in check.

I didn't wear makeup that often over that time, so on top of all the rest, I wasn't using it and what I had was tucked away in a box and didn't come out much, so again, wasn't thinking about it as much overall.

Back then and also today too: I REFUSE to buy things I haven't seen in person first. That makes my shopping a lot more controlled. I go to my local MAC store, where I have friends and know everyone. I get fantastic service and have fun while I shop. I don't go to Ulta or Sephora or stop and look around in the department store makeup departments, so i just don't see all the latest and greatest. Plus, I'm rather against the price point on the designer makeup, where you are paying for the packaging, so that holds me off frequently. The only designer brand that lures me in is Armani, and that's because that brand REALLY innovates technologically, and I appreciate that. You are definitely paying for quality, innovative product there, so it justifies the price more for me.

Finally, I've been very lucky to be involved in the arts in my work over the years and have always had multiple creative outlets in my life, so makeup has only been one of many interests where I get to use my artistic drives.

I think it'd be much easier to go full no-buy if you stopped paying all attention to the news, stopped looking at sites and stores where all the makeup is for sale and most importantly, find new fun artistic hobbies like drawing, painting, needle-crafts, music, you name it! You can do all of those things for very little cost and getting one's love for color, texture and beauty expressed to the world is what's really satisfying about makeup in the first place. Lots of other ways to accomplish that same thing if you just go for it and don't worry about being "good at it". It's all about having fun and expressing yourself!

Good luck!
 

DarylandCarole

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  I'm thinking of going on a no buy for the rest of the summer - most likely until September. I've never successfully completed one before and I'm doing so-so on my low buy currently. But I'd like to challenge myself to see if I can do it. Have any of you successfully completed a no-buy? What was the hardest thing? What's your best tip? Thanks in advance for your advice :heart:
I spent many years not buying makeup. There were a few things that stand out to me that I did then vs. today, where I buy MAC, but also don't buy from any other brands, except once in a blue moon, when there's something beyond unique and amazing. First off, back then, I did NOT follow makeup news and upcoming collection info. It was easier not to, since the internet wasn't around or hadn't yet become a place with lots of blogs and sites that released press photos, etc. When you have no idea what the latest and greatest is, it's a lot easier to not be thinking about it. Then, I was more limited as to what colors I felt worked for me and didn't. Like, for years I didn't believe I looked good in coral anything, lipstick or blush. I also thought neutrals were boring. I wouldn't even consider buying something, or even trying it on, if it went against my pre-determined expectations, so that kept me in check. I didn't wear makeup that often over that time, so on top of all the rest, I wasn't using it and what I had was tucked away in a box and didn't come out much, so again, wasn't thinking about it as much overall. Back then and also today too: I REFUSE to buy things I haven't seen in person first. That makes my shopping a lot more controlled. I go to my local MAC store, where I have friends and know everyone. I get fantastic service and have fun while I shop. I don't go to Ulta or Sephora or stop and look around in the department store makeup departments, so i just don't see all the latest and greatest. Plus, I'm rather against the price point on the designer makeup, where you are paying for the packaging, so that holds me off frequently. The only designer brand that lures me in is Armani, and that's because that brand REALLY innovates technologically, and I appreciate that. You are definitely paying for quality, innovative product there, so it justifies the price more for me.  Finally, I've been very lucky to be involved in the arts in my work over the years and have always had multiple creative outlets in my life, so makeup has only been one of many interests where I get to use my artistic drives. I think it'd be much easier to go full no-buy if you stopped paying all attention to the news, stopped looking at sites and stores where all the makeup is for sale and most importantly, find new fun artistic hobbies like drawing, painting, needle-crafts, music, you name it! You can do all of those things for very little cost and getting one's love for color, texture and beauty expressed to the world is what's really satisfying about makeup in the first place. Lots of other ways to accomplish that same thing if you just go for it and don't worry about being "good at it". It's all about having fun and expressing yourself! Good luck!
Great advice, Liba! I love what you wrote about creative expression. And I totally agree about not looking at info on new/upcoming collections, etc. I also didn't buy make-up for several years, and all of the things you said about not knowing what was out there was the same for me. I unsubscribed to emails from MAC, very rarely bought online, and only went to the mall once or twice a year. When I did go I just bought foundation, concealer, and basics, and 2 or 3 pretties (e/s or lipstick). I never looked at you tube videos (I still don't) and rarely looked at make-up blogs. I didn't even know Specktra existed. Like you said, if you don't know it exists, you don't want it. Also I didn't know anyone else who liked make-up as much as me, I had no friends to shop with or discuss it with, so I felt judged if I bought something when I was with another person. That part helped me not buy, but it didn't make me feel very good. And once you know what info is out there, I'm guessing it's more difficult to ignore new collections. (But it is possible.). I didn't buy anything from PL or The Osbournes, and it definitely helped not to follow the threads or look on IG, etc.
 

mel33t

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I'll join. I was thinking yesterday that I should try to not buy anything until September. The only allowance I'll make is that I'm traveling out of state next week and the hotel is close to a cco, so I'm going to pop in. It seems to be a lame one based on the cco thread for it I found on this site, so I'm not anticipating a bloodbath. After my no buy I'm not going to go crazy, I'll just let myself look into 1 or 2 items from the fall collections if they are perfection for me. By then we will have more info on the collections and I can make informed decisions. Let's do this!!!
Whoo-hooo #teamnobuy. We can totally do this. And keep on the low buy train for the rest of the year. I just realized I'm going to run out of my cleanser in a week, I think I have some samples ... This should be interesting. I will repurchase skincare I run out of or if I don't have a backup.
I spent many years not buying makeup. There were a few things that stand out to me that I did then vs. today, where I buy MAC, but also don't buy from any other brands, except once in a blue moon, when there's something beyond unique and amazing. First off, back then, I did NOT follow makeup news and upcoming collection info. It was easier not to, since the internet wasn't around or hadn't yet become a place with lots of blogs and sites that released press photos, etc. When you have no idea what the latest and greatest is, it's a lot easier to not be thinking about it. Then, I was more limited as to what colors I felt worked for me and didn't. Like, for years I didn't believe I looked good in coral anything, lipstick or blush. I also thought neutrals were boring. I wouldn't even consider buying something, or even trying it on, if it went against my pre-determined expectations, so that kept me in check. I didn't wear makeup that often over that time, so on top of all the rest, I wasn't using it and what I had was tucked away in a box and didn't come out much, so again, wasn't thinking about it as much overall. Back then and also today too: I REFUSE to buy things I haven't seen in person first. That makes my shopping a lot more controlled. I go to my local MAC store, where I have friends and know everyone. I get fantastic service and have fun while I shop. I don't go to Ulta or Sephora or stop and look around in the department store makeup departments, so i just don't see all the latest and greatest. Plus, I'm rather against the price point on the designer makeup, where you are paying for the packaging, so that holds me off frequently. The only designer brand that lures me in is Armani, and that's because that brand REALLY innovates technologically, and I appreciate that. You are definitely paying for quality, innovative product there, so it justifies the price more for me.  Finally, I've been very lucky to be involved in the arts in my work over the years and have always had multiple creative outlets in my life, so makeup has only been one of many interests where I get to use my artistic drives. I think it'd be much easier to go full no-buy if you stopped paying all attention to the news, stopped looking at sites and stores where all the makeup is for sale and most importantly, find new fun artistic hobbies like drawing, painting, needle-crafts, music, you name it! You can do all of those things for very little cost and getting one's love for color, texture and beauty expressed to the world is what's really satisfying about makeup in the first place. Lots of other ways to accomplish that same thing if you just go for it and don't worry about being "good at it". It's all about having fun and expressing yourself! Good luck!
Thanks Liba That's some seriously great advice and insightful ness. You're right, before the internet we really didn't have anything to tell us the latest and greatest. And YouTube is a huge enabler for my purchases. I've stopped watching hauls since my low buy...especially when they're not really hauls. I love painting and drawing and wish I had more time for it. But I have to concentrate on a CPA exam in July so that's taking precedence along with my full time job. I'm very split down the middle, I have a great eye for business and professionalism but I'm also keen on the arts.
Great advice, Liba! I love what you wrote about creative expression. And I totally agree about not looking at info on new/upcoming collections, etc. I also didn't buy make-up for several years, and all of the things you said about not knowing what was out there was the same for me. I unsubscribed to emails from MAC, very rarely bought online, and only went to the mall once or twice a year. When I did go I just bought foundation, concealer, and basics, and 2 or 3 pretties (e/s or lipstick). I never looked at you tube videos (I still don't) and rarely looked at make-up blogs. I didn't even know Specktra existed. Like you said, if you don't know it exists, you don't want it. Also I didn't know anyone else who liked make-up as much as me, I had no friends to shop with or discuss it with, so I felt judged if I bought something when I was with another person. That part helped me not buy, but it didn't make me feel very good. And once you know what info is out there, I'm guessing it's more difficult to ignore new collections. (But it is possible.). I didn't buy anything from PL or The Osbournes, and it definitely helped not to follow the threads or look on IG, etc.
Instagram!! Huge enabler! I stopped looking at it and since non of my friends are makeup hoarders I'm okay lol.
 

mel33t

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Great advice, Liba! I love what you wrote about creative expression. And I totally agree about not looking at info on new/upcoming collections, etc. I also didn't buy make-up for several years, and all of the things you said about not knowing what was out there was the same for me. I unsubscribed to emails from MAC, very rarely bought online, and only went to the mall once or twice a year. When I did go I just bought foundation, concealer, and basics, and 2 or 3 pretties (e/s or lipstick). I never looked at you tube videos (I still don't) and rarely looked at make-up blogs. I didn't even know Specktra existed. Like you said, if you don't know it exists, you don't want it. Also I didn't know anyone else who liked make-up as much as me, I had no friends to shop with or discuss it with, so I felt judged if I bought something when I was with another person. That part helped me not buy, but it didn't make me feel very good. And once you know what info is out there, I'm guessing it's more difficult to ignore new collections. (But it is possible.). I didn't buy anything from PL or The Osbournes, and it definitely helped not to follow the threads or look on IG, etc.
I posted before I finished replying to you. Sorry love!! I follow Specktra becausei like the community. Everyone is very supportive. But I have to stay away from YouTube and blogs. Its their job to make you want to buy stuff, just like ads in magazines. Oh look at this dry shampoo its amazing!!! (Yeah, if you have grey hair...)
 

Maris Crane

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Quote:Originally Posted by ILoveMakeup84


I did a very neutral eye with eyeliner and neutral cheeks (something like Tarte's Exposed) so the lipstick really pops
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And I have Tarte Exposed. Now just to narrow down what eyeshadows to use, lolz! Thank you m'dear!
 

Maris Crane

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Quote:Originally Posted by burghchick


Your screen name made me laugh. I love Frasier re-runs.


I aim to please! I must admit: it makes me smile when someone actually recognizes the reference - too many people/friends/colleagues when adding me on Instagram never... get it or understand where the reference is from unfortunately. It's the odd few that have! Also: wishing all the ladies and gents luck on their impending no & low-buys. And of course, for myself as wel!
 

CrimsonQuill157

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Your screen name made me laugh. I love Frasier re-runs.


I aim to please! I must admit: it makes me smile when someone actually recognizes the reference - too many people/friends/colleagues when adding me on Instagram never... get it or understand where the reference is from unfortunately. It's the odd few that have!

Also: wishing all the ladies and gents luck on their impending no & low-buys. And of course, for myself as wel!
I won't lie, I missed it until @burghchick mentioned Frasier and then I was like... d'oh!
 

awickedshape

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Quote:Originally Posted by burghchick


Your screen name made me laugh. I love Frasier re-runs.


I aim to please! I must admit: it makes me smile when someone actually recognizes the reference - too many people/friends/colleagues when adding me on Instagram never... get it or understand where the reference is from unfortunately. It's the odd few that have! Also: wishing all the ladies and gents luck on their impending no & low-buys. And of course, for myself as wel!
Niles' Maris stories were the best!
 

CrimsonQuill157

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I just had all four of my wisdom teeth removed Thursday and found out this morning that both my lower sockets got dry socket. I've been very depressed ever since - I can't do anything, I'm in constant discomfort at best and in pain at worst. I can't eat, I feel so useless and it feels like there's no light at the end of the tunnel. All I can do is sleep and watch TV and be online. Funny, it's not that different from what I normally do when I'm out of school, but when I can't do anything else, I want to do everything and eat everything and it's just miserable. I'm watching Winnie The Pooh now trying to stay out of a funk but it's really hard. I just want to cry all the time.
 

PixieDancer

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I just had all four of my wisdom teeth removed Thursday and found out this morning that both my lower sockets got dry socket. I've been very depressed ever since - I can't do anything, I'm in constant discomfort at best and in pain at worst. I can't eat, I feel so useless and it feels like there's no light at the end of the tunnel. All I can do is sleep and watch TV and be online. Funny, it's not that different from what I normally do when I'm out of school, but when I can't do anything else, I want to do everything and eat everything and it's just miserable. I'm watching Winnie The Pooh now trying to stay out of a funk but it's really hard. I just want to cry all the time.
I'm so sorry you aren't feeling well hun! How long do they think before you will be feeling better?
 

CrimsonQuill157

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I'm so sorry you aren't feeling well hun! How long do they think before you will be feeling better?
I don't know, which is part of what's making this so bad. I have a follow up appointment Thursday but other than that, there's no end date and that's driving me nuts. I feel useless and helpless.
 

Jaymuhlee

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Continuing with the June Brights challenge! Last week was bright corals and I wore:

Day 8: Sonia Kashuk Satin Luxe Lip Color in Sunkissed
Day 9: bareMinerals Marvelous Moxie in Light it Up
Day 10: Revlon Super Lustrous Coral Berry
Day 11: Too Faced La Crème in Bon Bon
Day 12: Revlon Legacy Collection Super Lustrous in Snow Peach
Day 13: MAC Toying Around
Day 14: Nothing
 

lyseD

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I just had all four of my wisdom teeth removed Thursday and found out this morning that both my lower sockets got dry socket. I've been very depressed ever since - I can't do anything, I'm in constant discomfort at best and in pain at worst. I can't eat, I feel so useless and it feels like there's no light at the end of the tunnel. All I can do is sleep and watch TV and be online. Funny, it's not that different from what I normally do when I'm out of school, but when I can't do anything else, I want to do everything and eat everything and it's just miserable. I'm watching Winnie The Pooh now trying to stay out of a funk but it's really hard. I just want to cry all the time.
So sorry you are in pain, dry sockets are awful. Did they give you anything? Most drug stores carry dry socket remedies, that might help a bit.
 
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