Thinking of last year, I must say that September '14 was the worst month ever for me, concerning my shopping habits. I had a really rough time back then, and I tried to compensate all the sadness and worries by shopping for makeup. Of course, this behavior had developed in the months before, but I really hit rock bottom there. I joined this group almost a year ago, and yeah, I've made progress. I've stopped ordering online almost completely (a huge reason for ending up with products I don't like because I did not try them in person) and my LE craze has calmed down. I still tend to purchase a few pieces from each Mac collection, but rather 2-3 and not more - A Novel Romance was 17(?) items for me. But that's also the point I still need to work on: skipping collections entirely.
So far, I've accomplished most progress concerning stopping to hoard nail polish (totally lost interest in new colors. I like dark reds most and I own enough of them), shower gel and body lotion. I've also improved my wardrobe shopping, going on a relaxed (!) shopping spree with somebody else, having fun and going for some nice food as well etc. instead of rushing into H&M during my lunch break.
Last weekend, I sold lots of decluttered clothes and some makeup at a flea market. It was great fun and I earned 260 Euros
I'm glad I could make my peace with the items I decluttered, but it also made me think about consumerism. All the stuff I gave away appeared intriguing, shiny and fun to those who purchased it. Instead of rushing for the latest trends, I can wear my clothes for some seasons longer and they will not seem out of fashion to any one! Besides, it sometimes hurt to sell formerly expensive things for a few euros - so I really need to think about each purchase I make even more than I already do, and wear my garments longer. Buying stuff is easy, but keeping/handling the stuff is the "challenge". So this was another lesson to surround myself only with things I truly love. Especially selling makeup was super hard and annoying, just like my experiences selling makeup online, so I really must learn to skip even more. It's such a wrong assumption that one can really sucessfully sell old makeup, as some blog sales might make believe. At least, I sold lots of Essie polishes (really cheaply) to two really lovely teenage girls who got super exited and who really seemed to appreciate their haul. I even gifted some polishes to them because they were so likeable. That was so refreshing and I think I should rediscover this certain, humble kind of excitement for myself again. Cannot really find the words...it's about appreciating everything I purchase instead of being just another bored consumer.
I'm a bit excited because an Urban Decay/Gwen Stefani collab was announced (I've been a No Doubt fan since I was, like, 12 years old), and I'd like to get a Mattene and two Patent Polishes from Macnificent Me, but I've talked myself out of sooo many items lately (UD Vice 4 and Spectrum, Chanel Tissé Automne, Macnificent Palette, Chanel Fall lipsticks,...) and I'm fine with that. I'll check out the counter, but it'll be okay for me if something's sold out already.
YAS GIRL YAS!!!!
All of this is AMAZING. YOU ARE AMAZING. I loved reading about your flea market sell, what a fantastic opportunity. Yes, it does sting to see things you paid top dollar for go for so little. In the long run, you gain so much more from doing it this way than from just donating or throwing it away. Not only is it 'greener' you also get to see the consequences of your actions, learn, make some money back, and move on. At least, that's how I'm seeing my consignment situation. It hits HARD when you realize the time and energy that you put into these things. But now you know so much more about who you are, what you like, and what's reasonable for you. Also, that's so sweet that you connected with those girls and enjoyed watching their excitement. That's very positive and they must've loved you for it!
ALSO. WHAT?!????
A GWEN COLLECTION. UMMMMMMMMM. I'm dead. Of course, when I'm doing my no buy. *LE SIGH*
On another note, my lipgloss stash is now at ZERO. I had a little sniff of my last remaining gloss (NYX MegaShine in Nude Pink) and it smelled like paint thinner. Ew. When fresh(er), it had no particular smell to it at all that I could make out. So it had to go. There are a couple of glosses I'd like to have, but I'm not in a massive hurry to get them, right now.
Thumbs up on the success. Gross on the paint thinner, lol. I can't believe you have no glosses!!! That's crazy to me, are you a lipstick person?
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shellygrrl
A little observation....
I'm not sure that you're ready to commit to a low buy right now. I say that because although you've fully intended to do so, it's not worked out for whatever reason.
Have a little think about the following...
What do you want to accomplish, with regards to a low buy?
What do you think is hindering you from fully committing to making this happen?
What do you need to do to make this a success?
You don't need to post a response here. Just think about it.