@fakecake We're so glad to have you! Thanks for jumping on board! I hear you on hiding things away.. when everything is organized in boxes and tucked out of sight it can be so easy to forget how much you have. You might find an inventory helpful! Maybe do a before and after once you've gotten rid of all of those 5-10 year old products? That could be really motivating in itself, depending on how you feel about it. I know some people feel wasteful, but for me I find it really encouraging that all of that stuff I wasn't using is no longer taking up space in
my life
or my thoughts! If going through your collection feels like too much of a burden, you can always split it up into categories and do it over a few days or weeks. Going gradually makes it seem way less overwhelming.
YouTube videos are a great resource! Here are a few of my favorite YouTube channels if you're
interested
(you might have seen them already):
- pinksofoxy aka the Queen of Decluttering: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dXTAgSto1ws This particular video
is her 2014 inventory, after 2 years of downsizing you'd be amazed at what she accomplished. For example, she went from 120 lipsticks to 22! Just goes to show you how much you can achieve when you steadily work
at it over time.
- prettypistol86 aka the Queen of Project Pan: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cu-u4EzQMek This is her most recent Project 20 Pan final update. I'm always amazed by how much she gets through, especially lip products!
- Amber F aka the Queen of Pan That Palette: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dnlPztZXoyk This is my favorite video of hers.. she shows her progress after 1 year of using up a Naked palette! Just amazing.
For how long it takes to use up products, I recommend this blog: http://www.brightestbulbinthebox.com/2013/03/how-many-swipes-are-in-tube-of-lipstick.html. She's got posts for blushes and eyeshadows as well. I calculated how long it would take to use up my collection based on grams per
application
and I have 7 powder blushes which would take me 5.5 years to use up, 21 eyeshadows which would take 4.5 years, and 16 lipsticks which would take me 5 years based on how often I reapply. Obviously your actual experience may differ based on how much you apply and whether you re-touch during the day.. but for me (I don't wear makeup daily, I use a light hand, and lipsticks are the only thing I reapply) clearly some things will expire before I get a chance to use them completely, even if I don't buy a single thing in those categories for 5 years! Time to get to it, lol.
@Glitteryvegas love your post on trashing/giving/selling! I've done a little bit of everything and I agree with what you've said. I always felt a little uncomfortable giving things away because most of my friends aren't into makeup the way I am, and I personally don't really like giving away products that have been used. With selling, you kind of have to be realistic that you might be selling a product for 25% of what you paid for it, if that. If it's used, it's especially difficult. Stemming the
incoming
flow of items and taking things slowly is absolutely key!
Good luck on the rest of your declutter process! I'm mostly done my makeup purging for now.. I'm down to 62 items, and at this point I'm just focusing on using things up that I probably won't replace. I've decided I'm satisfied with using an eyeshadow for my brows so I won't be replacing my pencil or gel when they're finished, plus a couple of LE lipsticks and glosses I won't be able to replace even if I did want to. In a few months I might re-evaluate.. I still feel like for my personal use I have a bit too much. I'm holding onto my dream of being a one makeup bag woman who regularly uses up products! Someday!
@burghchick When I sold a couple of my pigments, I kept a sample of each in a little ziploc baggie in case I wanted to use them. It was more than enough for a few
applications
and in 6 months I didn't even use those so I trashed them. I second Glitteryvegas' point about thinking of what else you deserve (peace of mind, etc.) instead of makeup!
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.
YAY! I think I've only EVER hit pan on one blush in my entire life, Benefit Dandelion, and I ended up tossing it before I finished it. That was years of hoarding ago though and now I'm nowhere close on any of my powder products. Congrats! Hitting pan is such an oddly satisfying feeling isn't it?