January Goal Recap

I wanted to start 2012 on a strong note so I made a number of goals for the month:

  • Wear makeup as often as possible!
  • No buy for the month!
  • Wash my face at night!

Check out my results in my Goal Master App! 8 days out of the month where any makeup touched my face! And most were just me testing or putting on products after work for fun...

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Not so good with the face washing... (YIKES)

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And finally, here are the results of my January No Buy! Not perfect, but could be worse... I'll have a haul post up tomorrow... didn't spend more than $30 of my own money in total though!

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Anyway, I have every intention of continuing these goals on my app for the rest of the year! I'm interested in seeing what comes out of it! What do you guys think - would something like this help keep you accountable for your goals?

January Series: Evaluate & Purge

As discussed previously, it's important to evaluate all of your products periodically and clean out your rejects! For me, this is an ongoing process with a thorough purge every few months. I'm not one to toss out perfectly good products, so I've found a variety of ways to clean up & feel better about my unused products.

1. Give to friends! I gather up products I think my friends would like and regularly create gift boxes filled with samples I won't use and products that may not have worked out for me. For holidays, birthdays, etc I add this to their gifts, which are often products I've purchased for them! I also try to include notes about the products too.

2. Swap. Many beauty communities have swap programs or different ways of sharing products. I think this is a fun way to share your products with other beauty lovers!

3. Sell. I've sold products on eBay successfully before, and this is a great way to recoup some cash. Blog sales seem to be a success as well!

4. Donate! I love the idea of supporting other women. I love when bloggers donate to local women's shelters or organizations like Dress for Success. I plan to donate some products this year! :)

Hope this helps you clean out your collection... I know I always kept products because I didn't know what else to do with them, so hopefully these ideas spur you to put those unloved products to use!

Keep an eye out for the last post in this series, which is all about organization!

January Series: Editing Your Collection

Just like you would edit your closet, you need to edit your beauty collection! 1. Take a complete inventory of what you have. Gather up all of the products you have in one place to make this easier. I have an excel spreadsheet (in an easy to share Google Doc!), which helps me keep track of everything. You don't necessarily need a spreadsheet, but get everything together to start off the inventory edit! You may be surprised where you find your products, and how many similar products you've left around inconvenient places.

2. Toss out any expired products - check the little expiration date logo on the label. I often stick a small label on products (mascara mostly!) with the date I open it, so there's no way that I can make excuses! Especially easy to toss are products that smell or have changed consistency.

3. Evaluate the products you haven't used in months (or perhaps at all?!) Figure out why you haven't used it.

  • Is it the wrong shade or the wrong type of product for you? You may need to try it on again if you don't know why!
  • Do you have too many of this product so it's been left forgotten?
  • Again, ask yourself, is it really expired and you're just not ready to throw it away? (We are all guilty of this I think!)

If it is still in great condition, set it aside - I can't bear to toss products and I'm sure many of you are the same! Next week's post will discuss some of the things you can do with your unloved products!

4. Get organizing! Now that you've cleared out the expired and unused products, organization will go much better. At this point, you need to decide the most effective way of organizing. I like to start with the goal of the organization. Here are a few examples.

  • To prevent repeat purchases
  • To make products easily accessible for daily use
  • To conserve space
  • To store products for longevity or to prevent accidents

My personal goals for organization are to prevent repeat (or similar) purchases, to remind myself of how many of each product type I already have, and to make my products easy to find. Because of these goals, I've chosen to organize by type, but you may choose to organize by usage or even occasion (for example everyday makeup on the countertop where it's easily accessible and special occasion products safely stored in a drawer).

Hope this helps you in your quest to organize your vanity! Stay tuned for posts on what to do with those rejects as well as ideas and DIY's for organization!

2012 Beauty Resolutions

  1. ALWAYS wash my face before falling asleep! Or at least use a makeup wipe!
  2. Drink more water!
  3. Accomplish at least one beauty challenge or no buy in the year.
  4. Keep makeup station clean and organized
  5. Use as much of my collection as possible!
  6. Try some new brands (even though this won't help with using up what I have!) Edward Bess, Jouer, and Hourglass are top brands on my list. Burberry and Le Metier de Beaute too!
  7. Continue giving drugstore brands a chance! :)

What are your beauty resolutions for 2012? I'd love to hear!