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If your looking to declutter your makeup stash and want to buy less Temptalia has two posts that are well worth reading. She gives a lot of good advice for decluttering your makeup and trying to be on a no buy or low buy budget.

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I follow Christine everyday. She does a wonderful job of critiquing makeup, etc. Her decluttering was quite interesting.

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@Tricolor wrote:

I follow Christine everyday. She does a wonderful job of critiquing makeup, etc. Her decluttering was quite interesting.


@Tricolor I keep telling myself to take time out to go through my makeup stash and get it organized, I never do! I will make an effort to get it done in 2020!

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So I am a makeup, skincare, and hair care junkie, I buy more than I could ever use. Anyway I was inspired by this blogger to get my you know what together. I have a really nice makeup organizer I bought ( I'm embarrassed to say I have it for two years), it has stayed in the box. Well that big boy is now sitting on my bathroom counter! I kept stuffing new products in a drawer, I wasn't even using them (I am in a rut, using the same products). The drawer is now empty, products are in the organizer. I do have fine tuning to do, grouping products together by type. It does pain me that I will give away a lot I know I won't be using (I am impulsive in my purchasing, somethings I don't even like and have never been used). I am going to make an effort to be on a no buy or low buy diet. It really is freeing, I felt overwhelmed by how much I had. Please don't judge me too harshly.