WARDROBE
Let’s be honest here I have executed many wardrobe cleanouts
but this time I have been brutal, I have even taken the nice pieces out to sell
or donate. How do you choose? You have to be honest and not think twice, when
you look at an item what are the first thoughts that come to mind? These are
some of my triggers to clear out: too big, too small, uncomfortable, high
maintenance, bad memories, needs repairing, haven’t worn it in forever. Now you
have to do the same with your jewellery, bags and shoes. Selecting the pieces to cut is only half the
battle; you have to now plan how you are going to sell them. If it is a
recognisable designer and you want a good price I’d recommend Ebay, if they are
middle of the range id recommend a fashion market, or selling via face book and
if you just want to get rid of the items and want to make a few bucks id
recommend your local market. If you’ve given these options a few goes I would
then give them to charity, trust me you will only feel better for it.
BATHROOM
I can’t speak for every female but most I know have a
bathroom cabinet filled to the brim with an array of beauty, skin and hair care
products. They literally sit there expiring, gaining dust and pissing off our
partners. So I’m cleaning it out. First pull it all out and see what is exactly
there. Throw out anything that doesn’t look or smell right. According to makeup
guru Bobby Brown these are the use by time frames for these products:
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Blush- 2 years
·
Eyeshadow- 2 years
·
Eyeliner- 1 year
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Liquid Foundation- 2 years
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Moisturiser- 2 years
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Powder- 2 years
·
Lipstick- 1 year
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Lipliner- 1 year
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Brow Pencil- 1 year
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Concealer- 2 years
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Cleanser- 1 year
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Sponges- 6 months (wash after each use)
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Mascara- 6 months
·
Brushes- wash every few weeks
After typing the above I know I am guilty of hoarding the
products over time. I now want to get back in there and re de-clutter. Trust me
once you start it feels so good you want to continue all over your house. My
goal is to have one of each product; one shampoo, conditioner, toothpaste,
cleanser, foundation, etc. So I have started using old body washes as hand
washes, I have my cheaper shampoo in the shower which I use for my first wash and
my more expensive salon one for the second deeper cleanse, I do the same with
my cleansers also. I refuse to buy any more body moisturiser until every lotion
and hand cream is finished. With nail polishes, test it if its gluggy get rid
of it, if you love the colour and have to keep it prolong its life with a few
drops of nail polish remover and shake it up.
If there is a perfectly fine product that I know I won’t use I offer it
to friends or family. Once again this makes you feel good.
Another place to dedicate a bit of time to is the medicine
cabinet, you’ll be surprised how many medicines you’re hanging onto that are
passed their expiration date, there will be many without boxes and you may not
even know what they are for or do. Save the self medicating and get rid of
them. Some pharmacies will dispose of these for you.
*Bathroom Cabinet Inspo
KITCHEN
Living on my own my kitchen is not too bad but often the
kitchen is a magnet for clutter. Let’s start with the pantry; take it all out
and check the dates, you’ll be horrified how long you have kept some things.
Now you’ll realise just how many canned goods you have. You have a few options
start planning your meals around these products or give some to your local
charity that take canned goods. The fridge; if you can smell it needs a clean.
I found the best way to prolong my fresh foods is prepping them and freezing them.
After reading Sarah Wilsons’ I quit sugar for life cookbook I learnt that the
freezer is my friend.
LOUNGEROOM
For me the main things I hoard
here are; magazines, books, dvds, cds. If cds or dvds are scratched; bin, if you
don’t watch or listen to donate or sell. I love giving my old magazines to
doctor surgeries or hospitals. I once took a whole boot load to the hospital
and the lady at the desk looked very pleasantly surprised. How nice that people
waiting for love ones can have something different to read.
So there it is. My de clutter
plan. Trust me once you start you can’t stop.
E.
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