Hi guys! Gosh, I'm sounding so American. But "guys" sometimes just sort of, well, fits.
Just thought I'd touch base with you on my declutter programme ... and the floodgates decluttering can sometimes open. My programme continued in the bathroom. I don't think I dare show you my chuck-out pictures. Embarrassing.
All past BBD medication were taken to the chemist for disposal.
Here's my tidy cabinet. I'm enjoying it as it won't stay like this for long!
And with medication addressed, I moved on to make up. Firstly, all make up and toiletry bags were washed in The Great Make Up Cull of 2017. Then make up was culled, using the approach detailed below. The cull exposed so many worries, it opened up The Floodgates of Concern. There were many but I now give you my two main areas of concern regarding make up. I have many other areas of concern, but make up is a pretty safe topic to open up about!
Best After Opened (BAO)
Life was simpler before those blasted little open jar icons started appearing on beauty products. Common sense was used back then. A product was thrown away when it was empty, had dried up, looked dodgy or when I realised I'd bought it in a country I'd visited in the last millennium!
Along came that little icon and opened up yet another area of my life that I should be very concerned about. Nay, paranoid about. Because it frequently touches on eyes and those I am uber-paranoid about.
Those little icons are useful - but only up to a point. For how on earth can you remember when every single item of make up was opened?
They're bought at various times. They're opened at various times. They have varying BAO periods. The labels are minute so you can't scribble opening dates on them.
I'm still fairly relaxed when it comes to non-eye area make up (I don't see much danger there) but it's a minefield for someone as concerned about eye hygiene as me!
So the test I applied during this latest make up cull was draconian but necessary. Any eye make up that I bought prior to last summer has been binned. Most are in the 3-6 months range anyway and this chuck-out gives me a clean slate to work from.
I've devised a simple new make-up control plan. Buy make up at the beginning of the year then I can easily control opening dates.
I'd be very interested to hear what you put in place to control your make-up's recommended life.
Or is this paranoia restricted to Pout World only?!
Eye Pencil/Crayon Sharpeners
I like eye pencils and a couple of years ago I became a big fan of chunky eye shadow crayons too.
But I've recently started worrying about the hygiene aspect of the pencil sharpeners needed to keep them in their prime. During my cull I washed make up brushes, tweezers, scissors, that sort of stuff, all in really hot water with lots of rinsing, but when it comes to those sharpeners I washed, well I see lots of hiding places for germs to lurk and I'm still dubious about using them for eye products again.
As a result of my paranoia, a lot of pencils and crayons have been binned during this purge. Some have been used only up to the first need for sharpening and around the time when my sharpener paranoia set in. Many are within their BAOs but need sharpening - so they have to go.
They have pointlessly given up their lives (see what I did there?!).
How do you keep your eye pencils and crayons hygienically sharpened? I'm intrigued.
But there is some good news. Nature's way of compensating for my old age fuss-potting about eye hygiene is that when retired, you tend to use less make up. In recent years I wear it less frequently and use fewer items. So my new controlled approach to make up is a doddle and easy on the purse - I need to buy fewer items and they should last me the duration of that dastardly BAO icon!
So last week I bought a couple of eye shadows, new brushes, eye liner and brow pencil.
Frequently used foundation, mascara and skincare products are replenished on a rolling programme.
And the big news is that apart from a blast of red lipstick for special occasions, I tend not to use lipstick anymore. I use flavoured Lipsyl or The Body Shop's Born Lippy. I think they look better on pensioner lips.
So this is what my streamlined make up bag looks like now.
Neat, huh?
So an embarrassing amount of make up has been culled and it leaves me with two three questions,
1) Is anybody out there as paranoid as I am about eye make-up hygiene and BAOs?
2) Anyone know if there are "self-sharpening" chubby crayons on the market?
3) This hurriedly added third questions is, have you become more of a worrier, more paranoid about things generally as you've got older? Does just about everything in life give you cause for concern these days?
I certainly have become a worrier (as evidenced in this post) and it's not a nice place to be!
I'm forever being told "You worry about everything!" or "You're a scaredeypants!"
I had never really thought about the sharpeners but I don't use eyeliner as it never looks right on me.Today my eyes have been streaming everytime I went outside, I don't know if it was because of the wind or just eye makeup irritating them.
ReplyDeleteHi Polly, there are so many things which cause the eyes to stream and there are so many remedies so if it continues best get it checked out by a medical person, (which I am not!), eyes are so precious. Please pop back to let me know how it goes.
DeleteWill do.
DeleteI'm using make up relatively recently bought not due to paranoia but merely being regularly used they run out and need replenishing. My eye crayon is Laura Gellar and self sharpening. As you know I recently blogged on that topic. Sharpeners! I don't know really. Is it bacteria that you're worried about and if so can they survive on the sharpener or do they die without organic food. Is the scrapings of pencil organic? More questions dear Pout.
ReplyDeleteI'll get googling Laura Gellar! Thanks, Anna. I do like crayons, so easy to apply. Oh my, you've posed some interesting thoughts - I need a scientist or medical person to read this to sort out my worried little head.
DeleteI'm more scrupulous about washing my hands than I used to be, but generally am a bit of a slut.... not fastidious about old make-up etc. I think oldervpeople are more germ-resistant than youth....
ReplyDeleteHi Stephanie, I am a bit of a handwasher too. It's refreshing to hear that there may be some perk to being old, finally!
ReplyDeleteI am sorry to say that I have no pearls of wisdom here at all. I am a scrupulous brush and hand washer but after that I use eye shadow purchased a while ago, other stuff I use more regularly. I do have a sharpener and if anyone comes up with a good way of cleaning those I would be interested. Like you I spent yesterday cleaning out cupboards and throwing away old stuff but not of the makeup variety! I am trying to get ahead on the spring cleaning.
ReplyDeleteHi Christy, well it sounds like I'm pretty much on my own on my BAO worries, most don't even know they're there! Isn't it wonderful to start the year cleaning, chucking and organising. Love it!
DeleteI'm impressed with your enthusiasm and tenacity to get the make-up sorted, something which I am not very good at but something which I have been meaning to do for a while now. Maybe now is a good time as my new bathroom will be fitted next week... Your blog came at the right time, I think. No time like the present!!!
ReplyDeleteHi Duchesse, great to hear from you. Your new bathroom sounds exciting! Now is the perfect time to have a good cull and start afresh. And I'm thrilled that slobby old me has impressed you :-).
DeleteWhy don't you try putting the sharpener in the dishwasher? You can sterilise baby bottles in it, so it should do the job for the sharpener.
ReplyDeleteHi Alison and welcome. Such a good idea. Will try that, makes sense.
DeleteI use an Avon sharpener. It has a large hole for your crayons and a small hole for regular sized pencils. As for cleaning said sharpener, I wash mine then use surgical spirit. When pencils have been used a couple of times it's one wisk round in the sharpener to remove old that's been used. (hygiene standard taught at college) Hope this helps x
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Well, that certainly is very helpful, Laurie. I hadn't thought of surgical spirit. In the meantime, I found some Rimmel retractable crayons this week, Magnify or something like that, so I'm giving them a try. Thanks so much of your tip.
DeleteI have those and really like both eye and lip one's. I mean't to say did you get my email? x
DeleteOh heck, they do lips too? I'm gonna have to go back to Boos!
DeleteWow, you are serious. I need to find a chubby sharpener too-I have something I can't use anymore because it's flat. You know, I have a lot more makeup now than when I taught school. Back then it was throw on sone sunscreen and blush-now I have time to play.
ReplyDeleteInteresting that retirement has worked opposite for you, Terri. I wore full make up every day for work and I socialised A LOT so it never ended! Whereas before I wouldn't even go to the dustbin at the end of the drive without at least mascara, now I shop and walk bare-faced - blantantly. And people still recognise me - I always thought no one would without my "public face" on! And hey, I've even posted without makeup! Once, some weeks ago.
DeleteI hope you have fun with make up now that you have the free time. The chubby sharpeners are easy to find, Laurie uses the Avon sharpener.