Well I have had the Dior Nude Glow in my Sephora cart for close to 2 years now and when I went to pay for it it was no longer available. I talked my beloved one into taking me to the mall today and found a cache of them at my Sephora so grabbed one right off. No more dawdling for me! I missed the red nail polishes Nars recently had ... final cut... I think and am kicking myself. Not that I need any more red anything. At least I have my nude glow! Aaaand I asked one of the gals if she would recommend it over the Smokey Nude since I am close to 50 and you know glitz and wrinkles don't exactly go hand in hand. She was wearing it herself and very strongly recommended it. I am so happy for this purchase.
It is also my first make-up purchase since Riri the first. Ah okay I picked up Heaux and Riri-boy off specktra but that was what last summer? I am sad I didn't buy the hourglass ambient powder trio and some Nars but I have been very good for a long while now. ALSO I returned 4 items to Nordstrom today, sold 4 lipsticks from my low buy swap/sales post and sold 4 nail polishes all this year. Yes, 4 is the magic number. So one eyeshadow palette is definitely less and I do not feel the least bit guilty. I looked at it for a long time and the only reason I didn't purchase was the shimmer but I think it will work. Plus I haven't been able to get it off my mind so I am good with buying it.
I am curious about the back to mac thing you guys do. I almost always buy my MAC stuff online and the return policy states, and I quote:
If for any reason you are not happy with your purchase on maccosmetics.com, you may return the unused portion to us for a refund or exchange.
So why would you b2m instead of returning it? I have returned stuff that is over a year old. I am looking at some stuff that is oh jeesh over 3 yrs old that are still in box and thinking of returning them to Mac. They still smell fine but why not just get reimbursed instead of trading them in for something else? It is not like MAC is going to do anything other than destroy it regardless of if the SA ships it back or you ship it back.
Please note I am not one to take advantage of generous return policies in the sense that I would use something and then return it. I am talking about back ups of things that I realize I will never touch have been returned. I have also returned back ups for stuff when I realized I didn't even like the in use one. Tho that unused portion is making me think I might as well return stuff that is a miss on me as well despite having swatched/tried it on.
@ the gal going to Toronto: you have had a lot of good advice. I really like shopping so certainly can understand that. I am also a mom of 3 and we live on one income so for me to shop without thought means I am putting myself before my children and the family in general. Still I do shop quite a bit so there is nothing wrong with a little pick me up. I am just sharing my situation because you say you cannot afford to shop but you also are having troubles stopping. Truth is that if one is weighed down by feelings of deprivation that the urge becomes almost unbearable and resentment can build up. You can maybe budget a little something for yourself every month. Even if it is only $25/month that means a mid range lipstick or nail polish every month or a HE item every 2-3 months. A friend who was moving to LA I remember all our friends were telling her she would have to not spend any money and I was that is crazy! If you like the toothpaste that costs $3 then buying the toothpaste that costs $1 is too stringent. You need to find a middle ground. Strategies that have worked for me:
I avoid looking at beauty blogs
I avoid coming onto Specktra unless it is this thread~~ I pay NO ATTENTION to upcoming collections at all
I recently put in the batch number of my cosmetics online to the site listed on this thread and realized that even tho I haven't touched several items at all they are 7 or more years old.
I paid attention to what my husband likes... he likes RED. Red lipstick. Red nail polish. I love green nail polish or french manicures. I like plum or mauve or pink red lipsticks. But what I wear is stuff I know he will like. I realize this is old fashioned to put my husband's tastes above my own but it doesn't hurt me at all and makes him sooooo happy. I have listed Most of my green nail polishes and stopped purchasing them. The ones I kept are ones I really like and whenever I see new ones {for when I slip and peek at nail polish blogs} I think ooooh pretty but He doesn't like green nails so I don't wear green nails and the X number I have of green nail polish is enough. I do this with lipsticks as well.
I also looked at how many nail polishes and lip sticks and perfumes I have. I literally have over 500 different perfumes. I literally have over 200 nail polishes {40 full manicures per bottle one to two manicures per week. 2 bottles would last me a year and I have over 200! I am almost 50! Odds of my living to 150 are slim!!! Even slimmer are the odds of me not buying another bottle of nail polish during my lifetime.} I have over 200 lipsticks! At least 100 of them are red! I do not need another red lipstick.
I will be buying the full complement of Glam when the By Request comes out and He Knows It. It is a planned well in advance purchase
I almost always think hard before I purchase something. I will almost always go into store and swatch and then walk out. If I am still wanting it a day or two later I will go back and pick it up. If you paid attention above I swatched the Dior Nude Glow at least a dozen times and had it in my Sephora cart for over a year... I think 2 years since it first came out. Most MACs I purchase online but for cosmetics that do not get the hype you usually have a few weeks if not months to pick something up. Yes even the LE stuff will last long enough for you to really think about it for other brands like Chanel or Nars or Tom Ford or whatever else you are coveting. Only MAC has this craziness associated with it. And I really don't understand it at all. It is far better to buy one thing you really want than to buy the dozen or so LE MAC lipsticks that get put out every month. 0.o PS I love MAC as much as the next person and I personally consider them inexpensive and good quality for the low $ they cost. Drugstore makeup is about 2/3rds the cost and nowhere near the quality in my humble opinion so $15 ish for a lipstick is acceptable. But to have to buy so many every month because of the hype train smh.
Remember you can always call the store and have them deliver it to you later. If you go to Toronto and try the Tom Ford or whatever goodies and then go home you can most likely have it delivered to your door should you not be able to get it out of your head. You might even have them delivered to your local Holts and pick them up there. I am not sure how things work in Canada but almost every department store here will order and deliver at no extra cost items not in their own branch but available at another. That is if I want a Dior item my local Macy's will mail order it and deliver it to my door gratis since they do not carry Dior items at all but it is carried in other city's Macy shops. Odds are that it will not haunt you however and in that case money saved. Today I went into Sephora and purchased something I have been thinking about for a long time. I also swatched some lipsticks that I have had my eye on for a long time but didn't buy them. My husband asked why I was trying them on 2 minutes after saying I didn't need another red lipstick and I said it doesn't hurt to look. And it is true~~ I have gotten to the point where it doesn't hurt me to look because I know I am not going to buy it right then and there.
RE LE stuff {MAC again} really red is red is red. Oh sure one is matte and another is a gloss and this one leans pink and that one leans orange but honestly if you like a certain shade odds are you have a half dozen of them already. The odds of anybody being able to look at your lipstick or nail polish and say oh is that this years hot color instead of last years hot color is slim. I went to the NARS counter in Nordstroms last year and I was wearing Revlon Cherries in the Snow mani/lips and the guy was trying to figure out which new color I was wearing {I think his first guess was Luxemburg which btw is a nice pinky red that with my natural lip pigment does look like CitS} CitS has been around since the 50's. I tend to almost always wear pink reds or chinese lacquer box reds for the husband so honestly they all look very similar. Yes they look slightly different on my arm but on my lips nope.
I hope some of this is a help to you