Same! lolI don't know about anyone else but I absolutely LOVE looking at pictures of other peoples makeup!
You're definitely not alone in that feeling!I don't know about anyone else but I absolutely LOVE looking at pictures of other peoples makeup!
And that is how i store them. Each group is in a ziploc bag in a box. Every baggie has a number, which matches the inventory sheet. That's how i can find the color i want to wear on a given day.@lilinah That's such a good idea to take pictures of them sorted by colour! I really like the approach you seem to be taking as well. I can't wait to see the pictures of the rest of your collection either.
All together like that, those blushes look GORGEOUS! Looks like a beautiful collection and some really great colors!I'm a sucker for LE packaging. Fun & Games is on its last legs over here and I just can't bare it! lol. My vote is keep the LE packaging, depot the others into a palette
This is something I need to remember. I love my $22 cleanser, $18 eye makeup remover, and other such products. To me they are not cheap and I never find anything as good, for a cheaper price. So, if I want to keep buying the things I love, I need to slow down the makeup buying because I will never run out of lipsticks, glosses, eyeshadows, and blush.We are going to take the kids on a road trip soon, and wouldn't I rather have the money for that than another pink lipstick?
OK you might have me beat...but just by a little, haha! I also am the same way, I love pigments but they are not as easily grab-able as a pressed shadow. I am going to start pressing a few of mine as well. Good luck :-D
This is why I will never need another pigment for as long as I live, the only ones not pictured are my Sugarpill ones and my lone MAC pigment. I would like to press them and put them in palettes one day to save space and to make them a quicker product to work with. I love pigments, but hardly use them since I'm usually rushed when I'm doing my makeup and they take longer (for me) than just grabbing a palette of pressed shadows. Wish me luck!
I'm having the same debate with myself at the moment - whether or not to depot my blushes. I have an empty double palette with blush inserts, so space for 12 pans. I'm allowed to buy 6 Mac blushes this year, and of the 11 I already have, 6 are powder blushes i.e. depottable. That would nicely fill my palette. Plus - it will be easier to see my options when they're all in one palette Minus - much less convenient for travel particularly. Then again I will still have my EDBs in pots so could take one of those (At Dusk, my most used blush!) or even just switch out one side with a shadow insert and that's all I would need for a longer trip. I dunno, still contemplating. Funny how I have no qualms at all about depotting shadows but am not at all sure about blush. I guess it's maybe because I use multiple shadows in a look but usually only one blush at a time, so seeing them together is less important.These are the blushes that I'm wanting to make into a palette. All of them are favorites but four of them are in LE packaging. Will I regret depotting them? I love all of these and plan to keep them all, but when I look at them all together like this I realize that I could probably get by with just two of these. I just can't pick which two so they are all staying. I wear them all so I'm not going to beat myself up over this one. Just whether or not to depot.
Wow! That's what you call a collection! (If you want to downsize and offload a few of these on me when you come to London, feel free hehe!!)
This is why I will never need another pigment for as long as I live, the only ones not pictured are my Sugarpill ones and my lone MAC pigment. I would like to press them and put them in palettes one day to save space and to make them a quicker product to work with. I love pigments, but hardly use them since I'm usually rushed when I'm doing my makeup and they take longer (for me) than just grabbing a palette of pressed shadows. Wish me luck!
How many of those are new permanent products? I have a list of about 18 things I'm interested in from all the forthcoming collections we have colour stories for, but a third of those are permanent so I am in no rush to get them. I also expect the list to reduce with swatches.I need help. I just made a huge wishlist for all the mac coming out. And in no way do I need 25 lip products in the next 2-3 months!! I need serious help with this addiction
Do it! It's only 28 days. You can do it!hi ladies, i need some encouragement as all the new collections have launched, ive wrote my interest lists, which are always about 6 or so items but i think the most items ive ever bought from a collection is 3. it seems as if there wont be an new MAC launches in the UK until march, i remember it last year there were about 3 collections launched on the same day when baking beauties was out and it was madness! so it looks as if it will be the same this year too. im not worried that i'll buy too much, as it's kind of good they all come out at once because then i can only get what i TRULY feel confident that i will use. obviously, the downside is that i will have to save up quite a bit of money for such a big haul. and so... im thinking i should do a no buy for all of february! and i could put away the money i would usually spend ready for all the march and april collections? is it a bit too drastic? anyone got a more gentler suggestion for me? like 1 purchase a week or a cash limit?