I fully agree with you on the advice you're giving here. And concerning the lines in bold letters: That's so true! At the moment, I think I'm not ready for buying nothing at all, but looking at my "collection", I could. I even got about 20 mascara samples, so I guess I'd only need face products (Foundation/Concealer/Powder). After giving away 21 lipsticks, I don't miss a single one although I liked them all. It's really tough for me these days to recognize I spent about 400 euros on these, thinking what else I could have done with that money. And there's so much more sitting in my Helmer drawers. So I get the impression that I still own too much stuff - each day a little more. I do know it's silly and ruining my progress that I still buy some ittems from time to time, but I hope that I can improve on this, too. I've gone from "BUYALLTHOSETHINGS" to buying one or two pieces per collection (and no online/Mac store collections at all), so I might be really close to skipping even more.
Thanks for saying this again! I've been dealing with heavy breakouts for the past ten years and I've really suffered several times, so I definitely should keep that in mind even more. I'm paying a lot of attention on having fresh face towels each morning/evening and a fresh pillow case really often, and I do take care of my brushes, but I tend to forget about the products themselves because of my former hoarding, I guess. Of course, I do keep my brushes clean regularly, but I don't use sanitizer or clean my brushes for powdery products every single time. It's just makeup, not surgery, so I had the opinion it wasn't necessary to sanitize the products itself. I guess my approach is just fine for people with an average number of makeup items and "normal", but I think as a result, if I don't wanna use a spatula each time and wash all brushes daily, I should pay more attention on my products' shelf life and, most importantly, let things go when their time has come. So again, we can see that hoarding makes no sense.
I think just realizing that you're so well stocked can be really eye-opening. It's a major step to go from buying everything to limiting your spending for each collection, so be proud of your progress! As soon as I started a realistic limit that's when things became so much easier for me. At first I limited myself to 5 makeup items per month, then I slowly added in other things until I got to where I am now which is 5 non-essential material items per month (I still let myself purchase food, drinks, fitness classes, the occasional craft project - mostly consumable things). I feel comfortable with my current goals and it's still slightly challenging sometimes, but maybe in the future I'll be ready to work on more. Keep making those small, incremental changes and you'll be surprised how much you can accomplish!
That's too bad that you've been experiencing breakouts! I get so frustrated with my skin sometimes too, mostly hormonal issues.. I need to keep reminding myself about the pillows and sheets thing though! I know I don't wash mine nearly enough. What really stuck with me too is that as soon as you touch a brush to your eyes or face it's already got oils, skin cells, product residue, etc. on it. If you were to then dip that brush back in the product to apply more to the other side of your face.. it's already contaminating your makeup! Washing your brushes and sanitizing your items regularly definitely helps, but eventually the preservatives age and deteriorate to the point that they can't keep bacteria from growing. My mantra is that using expired makeup is not worth the health of my skin or eyes, so I will make the effort to buy quality, buy less, and replace more often. Even with tossing powder items after 2-3 years I'll be spending way less than I used to, and the amount of variety is probably close to the same since I tended to buy dupes or wear the same colors anyway! Plus I have a better chance of actually using things up because I'm regularly using everything I own.
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So I'm pretty excited, I was doing my makeup this morning for work, nothing special, just the usual. And I looked down at my NARS Laguna bronzer and realized I had hit pan.
Small victories! That's one of my older powder products and I'm glad I'm using it up! Maybe this means I can hit pan on a blush, that'd be awesome!!