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How to Stop Being a Cosmetic Junkie

By Mary Allan, published Aug 03, 2007
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I broke an eyeliner brush trying to open my cosmetic drawer this morning. It was so full that the poor brush snapped under the pressure. I decided it's time to put a lid (no pun intended) on my cosmetic addiction.

The department stores are a trap for cosmetic junkies like us. How is it possible to walk through the cosmetic section without stopping, on your way to buy some badly needed clothes? Look at those shiny, new, fresh-smelling objects, glistening on glass-topped counters, their gold and silver wrappings casting a hypnotic spell. Look at the color of that new lip gloss. Did I hear her say that gel eyeliner will last all day? And then a makeup artist with skin to die for will step out in front of you and say, "Do you have five minutes so I could show you our new fall colors?" Just say no doesn't work for me.

Never mind that last week I bought en eye pencil guaranteed to last for more than a year. Or that I have shoe boxes full of lipsticks and glosses but somehow, after using them once or twice, I suddenly lost interest. There are so many more new ones to choose from at the cosmetics counter.

I had to come up with a few ways to curb this addictive impulse and here I share them with you:

1. Go through those drawers and boxes full of unused stuff. Toss anything that is old and has a funny smell. Sharpen those old pencils and if their lead breaks, toss them too as that might happen on your eyelids. Throw out samples of creams and foundations that you know you received months ago. They don't keep well. Trust me when I say their odor changes even if you haven't opened the packet. Toss any makeup brushes that have lost their shape. No amount of washing will fix them.

2. If you do need to purchase an item at a department store, enter through a floor that doesn't have cosmetic counters on it. You really may need new shoes or a new camisole for that suit. What you do not need is more cosmetics. If you are not finding joy in buying the items that you really do need, then don't go shopping at all. You are not in the mood. But we all know you don't have to be in the mood to get snagged for yet another makeover at a cosmetics counter.

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Spider Lady a like a your article a very a much. spider lady say a be a careul about the comestic becuase she heara dat the Chinese a put a lead in the cosmetic and make you a very sick and you forget everyting. Very bad. Spider Lady also a say a throw you old mascara becuase it a get bacteria and it can a make you blind! Thank a you a very much!

Posted on 11/19/2007 at 4:11:00 PM

 
I can relate to being a cosmetic junkie! My problem is that I buy the stuff and only use it once. Thank God my family uses all the discarded shampoos, conditioners, and soaps. As for make-up, I am now trying to resist the impulse-buy. I'll go home and check first to see if I don't already have that fantastic beauty product way in the back of the vanity. If I really want a new lipstick I'll look in my bag of once-used lipsticks and "pretend" I'm shopping!

Posted on 08/09/2007 at 9:08:00 AM

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