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One step closer to simplifying make-up

Friday, May 11th, 2012

A friend asked me a few weeks ago what I thought of getting a skip (dumpster) to do a big declutter.

I said to her that while that would work for some people, it wouldn’t work for me.

1) I don’t have that much junk

2) I prefer things to leave my house a bag or two at a time because I’m a baby steps person.

 

I thought of that when I decided to simplify my make-up.

My secret organising fantasy is to have just one lipstick that looks good with all my clothes and wear only that.

Well, until that time comes, I’m simplifying my make-up very, very slowly. Baby steps.

Before I got to the before pic, I threw out about 3 – 4 lipsticks.

It was time to go through it again. I don’t make a big deal about organising/ decluttering/ simplifying – I wait until things feel like they need a tweak or until I get a bee in my bonnet and then I just have at it.

That’s what happened one Saturday evening after we got home and put the kids to bed (that’s why the pics are this strange shade) – on this particular night I tossed another 2.

BEFORE

 

 

 AFTER – the stuff I use every day in the pink candle-holder

and the rest on the other side

 

 this plastic container with my eyeshadow rests on the top
 this is what I use every day – lipliner, lipstick and an eyeliner and most days,

some eyeshadow on my (very light) eyebrows

 dental floss, blemish stick,brush, night cream

and some other lipsticks and some lipliners

So… I want to know from you

Are you the type who gets the dumpster or do you declutter a bag or two at a time?
And.. do you wear the same shade of lipstick every day?

PS thanks to Chloe for giving me the idea of keeping the everyday make-up together. I love it :)

20 [31 days] how do you organise your make-up?

Wednesday, October 26th, 2011

monali says:
I want to know how to organize makeup if you have a small bedroom like me.

Well, Monali, I have the smallest bathroom in the world and that’s where my make-up lives.

It’s not difficult for me to keep things decluttered :) since I don’t wear much – foundation, eye-liner, lip liner and lipstick. I do have my make-up in a little box on the cistern of the toilet, and the lipsticks are separately contained in a little bucket within that box.

My suggestions – keep going through your stuff and keep only the essentials. I also saw a great tip (I think from Chloe?) once – to keep your daily make-up together and your fancier stuff together so that you don’t waste time on a daily basis. Love that tip!

Decide on a container and make sure you keep evaluating your physical boundaries so that it doesn’t take over your bedroom.

What about you, readers?

What are your suggestions for organising make-up?

Two-minute organising project – decluttering your make-up bag

Monday, June 8th, 2009
How are you enjoying the quick, 10-minute clutter busting projects?

Well, this one is for the ladies and is even quicker….unless you really do carry lots of stuff with you!

I like my handbag to be really organised so when there are things that don’t have a space, I usually throw it into my make-up bag so at least they’re contained.

And that’s why I need regular decluttering of my make-up case.

I throw it all out so I can see properly just what’s in there….

also called my before pic


Then I eliminate the things that I don’t want in there… so that only essentials remain in the pink mesh bag.

after

How often do you declutter your makeup bag?

If you haven’t done it for a while, that’s your organising challenge for this week.

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August declutter challenge – day 28

Wednesday, August 27th, 2008
It’s the last little stretch now – get ready to link up week 4 tomorrow and then the entire month on Sunday.

I’ve been threatening to declutter my make-up for awhile and when I saw someone’s nicely organised make-up drawer (was it you, Amanda?), I was inspired.

So here’s stuff I decluttered from that green triangular thing I use to organise the smallest bathroom in the world. Lotion, old shower cap, lipsticks, make-up brushes (because who am I fooling, right?) and some other tubs of questionables.


After (from L to R) – eye stuff, lip stuff, miscellaneous stuff and eye shadow in the front, all nicely containerised :)

I used to have two tubs on the middle shelf – one is now completely gone. I LOVE SPACE!!!


Have you decluttered your make-up yet? How about your bathroom junk?

July 2006 – organising challenges

Monday, July 3rd, 2006

Week 1 – Organise your shower/s.
Go through your shower caddy and throw away empty bottles of shampoo, shower gel, bits of soap, etc. Look at each item and ask yourself if it needs to be there. Make a commitment this week to use up the bits of shampoo and conditioner.

Do you have to put some Handy Andy and a scouring sponge in the shower? It takes just 2 minutes to clean a wall every morning and by the end of the week, you’ve done the whole thing. Might as well do something useful while you’re in there!

Week 2 – Organise the inside of your fridge.
Label the shelves of your fridge. I did mine about 3 weeks ago after reading about the idea on one of my
favourite blogs. I thought I’d see how well or badly it went before telling you guys about it. And… it is working great.

I did mine on blue post-it notes (medium size cut in half length-wise) so that if I wanted to change things, it would be easy.

I have labels for bread, milk, cheese, prepared vegetables, food to be eaten (this is the best one – lots of stuff used to grow mould in the fridge because we didn’t know what there was or what had to be eaten. Now it is sooo easy and I have not thrown food out for weeks), etc.

It is easy to pack things away in their proper place and you can immediately see if you need to replenish any foodstuffs.

Try it – you’ll be hooked.

Week 3 – Declutter your make-up and toiletries.
Let’s start with the toiletries first. Set your timer for 5 minutes and go through everything in your bathroom. Gather all the stuff you don’t enjoy using or that you only have little bits left. Maybe you were given some as gifts and you don’t enjoy the fragrances. Take them to a shelter for homeless people or an orphanage. [I went to a Shape workshop recently and they asked all the ladies to each bring a toiletry item for someone less privileged. I think this is a wonderful idea and might just use this for my future workshops. It's R10 - R15 for us and means SO much to someone who needs it.]

Set your timer again and now go through your spare toiletries in your bathroom cabinets, or those from hotels, or in your suitcase (if you keep a travel bag packed like I do).

If you have lots of foam bath and don’t have the time for long baths, then use it as shower gel or liquid hand soap. Old shampoo can also be used as liquid hand soap.

Now, onto the make-up. You gals know the drill – any eye make-up, especially mascara, older than 6 months and definitely older than a year should be thrown out. Also toss all old lipsticks and really anything that you don’t love, that doesn’t look good on you or has changed texture, shade, etc. Thick nail polish belongs in the trash.

Week 4 – Organise and clean your car.
Remove everything from your cubby hole, boot, side pockets, etc. and remove anything and everything that doesn’t belong. Return items to their correct places and throw the rubbish away.

Now, give your car a good clean or take it to the car wash. Once clean, repack only those things that belong in your car. Make a point of doing a quick maintenance run every weekend when you’re filling up with petrol.

In my car, I have my service manual, map book, sunglasses, CD case, notebook & pen, wet wipes and a few plastic bags. I also have my two canvas shopping bags in a box in my boot so my shopping doesn’t tumble around. It is a good idea to keep a couple of plastic bags in your cubby hole for anything you need to throw away. Whenever I drive back from the gym, I always have a fruit (usually apples, my favourite) on the way back home and I throw the core or peels in a little plastic bag. At the end of the week, out it goes.

People often say how clean my car is and that it still smells new – that’s because I don’t allow eating (except for the fruit) or smoking in my car :)

P.S. I’m compiling these challenges into an e-book, which will be available at the end of the year.

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