Beauty Tips For Body Care
Hey everyone! On my last no/low-buy thread, there was a lot of interest in making it into a regular thing, so here's another one! A few ideas for what we could talk about:What I'm Not Buying: Resisted an impulse buy? Decided against a purchase? Tell us about it!Talk Me Out Of: Feeling the urge to buy something you don't need? Let us talk you out of it!What's In My Stash: What do you already have lying around that you might be able to use in lieu of a new product? How could you meet a skincare need/want using something you already have?Reflection: How's your routine doing at the moment? How are you feeling about your no/low-buy trajectory right now? Has anything made it especially difficult or easy to stick to no/low-buy recently?Feel free to use topics other than these, or add some ideas to the list!I'm personally feeling like a reflection right now. I'm doing a pretty good job of shopping my skincare stash right now, and sticking to my low-buy plan. I've got a routine that's working for my skin, and am starting to slowly add in some stuff from my stash (specifically DE C-Firma) to address my PIE. However, with my skin doing better, I've gotten back into makeup, and that's making me want to buy everything. I wasn't great about sticking to low-buy at first, but r/muacjdiscussion has really been making me think about my makeup choices more carefully. I've decided that one of the thing's I want to do that will help me stay low-buy is to create my own eyeshadow palette using single shadows and a metallic pan. This way, rather than feeling like I need a new palette because I like 2 or 3 of the shades, I can select the shades I like, and none will go to waste. I'm really glad my low-buy approach to skincare has been easily transferrable to my makeup habits!
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