DMcG9
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It can be really hard to face up to the fact that you are at a point of over-saturation of stuff but you've done that and made a list of all of it which is a good start. Over time it's getting yourself to keep re-organizing and re-prioritizing that stash every once in a while (maybe every season), especially if your aim is to really cut it down.I don't even think of tossing makeup, because I don't think I will ever reach the bottom/ pan of any item I have (BB cream excluded)
Perhaps when you are ready to part with some of the stuff you've stashed away you could consider gifting some items to friends or family, and if not that, perhaps a shelter? My step-mom is a teacher and she gets a lot of skincare gifts from students at the end of the year but she is allergic to many things. Even though the students know this, sometimes the parents send them along anyway so she passes them onto a local shelter for teens and young moms. They are always very happy to receive unused skincare and cosmetic items that many cannot afford at this moment in their lives.
Other charities that focus on helping women getting back into the work force often put out a call for unused (but still good) or barely used perfumes, hand lotions, etc.
If you know it will take you years to work through the stuff you've got now, then you may have to force yourself to make the tough decision to push it out the door to someone who can use it before it goes bad or expires.
I love retail therapy too but I also like keeping tight control over how much crap I own. Next month I am going to do a serious clothing purge for which I am somewhat excited.