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No Buying Unnecessary Toiletries April 2022




Welcome all newbies and regulars to this very friendly and chatty thread where we give lots of lovely tips on how to use up your stash and lots of support and encouragement if you need them.
Keep up the pampering and keep down the spending: let's make the naughty step an empty and lonely place this month (rather than one so long that it can be seen from space)! Will this be the month when the "usual suspects" rein it in a bit? Let's see..... (but I doubt it!)
Remember - those products do nothing for you while they are stashed in drawers, boxes, and cupboards!
We are eternally grateful to Katie Clampet who set up this fab challenge in January 2010. Here's her original challenge post:
"No buying any new toiletries, cosmetics, perfume etc... until I have used up ALL the ones I already have. I got a huge amount of (really nice) stuff for Christmas but I am going to resist the urge to browse Boots, Asda, Superdrug etc, and pop another tub of cream, face scrub, shampoo or conditioner into my basket. I reckon the stuff I have will last me until possibly June. I have decided that the money I save I will put into my special holiday account. Anyone else?"
Lots of us have taken part in the challenge over the past few months (and some of us even years!!) and are making great progress in reducing our stashes and unnecessary/excessive spending.
Regulars can ignore this, but a quick resume is always helpful for newbies:
Why not add the challenge to your signature as a reminder?
How about taking a bit of time to do a stock-take and see if there are any gaps in your stash that you might need to spend on this month? Some of us set a budget for the month for essential purchases or to help with withdrawal symptoms, others like to go cold-turkey!! Other ideas which some people find useful: Listing everything out so you can cross things off as used to increase the sense of achievement, and putting a sum of money in a pot each time you use up an item to save for something you really want, or simply to assist in making future essential purchases "cash neutral".
Remember the challenge is about making the most of your money, enjoying your products, finding which products really suit you best and are worth buying, giving yourself a well-deserved pampering and breaking the habit of buying for the sake of buying. In money-saving tradition, it should also be about making your products l-a-s-t as long as possible (although the temptation of using an unloved shower gel extravagantly to finish it off is sometimes too much to bear!).
Brand new products (or opened perfume) sell well on eBay.
Unsuitable products can be repurposed and used for other jobs (shower gel/shampoo as handwash etc).
Some items can be returned to certain stores for exchange (for essential items or gifts!!) without a receipt.
Unwanted items can be recycled as gifts or for gift hampers (saving the money you'd have spent on gifts).
Unsuitable items can be donated to charity or a local women's refuge as mentioned earlier
Also, why not reward your efforts by banking and recycling your use ups/throw aways with Boots scan2recycle points at participating Boots stores: Recycle at Boots - Get rewarded for recycling - Boots
Alternatively, simply drop them off at Maybelline Recycling points: www.maybelline.co.uk . Unfortunately, you won't be rewarded for the latter but the earth will thank you :-)
It helps to avoid the places where temptation lurks for you; be it QVC, Boots, Body Shop, email newsletter, the supermarket toiletries aisles, Grabbit board, online toiletries browsing, seductive department store beauty counter offers etc. Remember retailers are making offers and promotions all the time, so there will always be another deal! Honest!
Good luck all for this month and indeed the coming months, and remember to keep your stash lists updated, keep popping in for inspiration and support and to report your UU's and IN's, especially any sales bargains - we want a nosy!
Welcome to all newbies - the more the merrier. Please introduce yourselves so we can welcome you properly! Do de-lurk if you are lurking, this is one of the friendliest threads on MSE.
Oh - and anyone thinking "OMG my stash is FAR bigger than all of theirs, I cant possibly join" - believe you me, we have been doing this challenge for well over a year some of us - you wont scare us, and I can almost guarantee that someone somewhere will have had more and survived.... we are very supportive (and protective - so don't be scared!!) oh - and did we mention that are nosy??!!
Useful abbreviations and jargon!
WBA - Will Buy Again
UU - Use Ups
IN - Self explanatory - stuff you've gained into your stash - warning: lines may be given out for unnecessary purchases or you may be sent to the naughty step!
NBI - A non-bought item such as a present, gift with purchase or free sample
WNBA - Will Not Buy Again!
Glitch - when a shop/online store make a pricing mistake so you end up paying less or even get freebies!
PYN(M/T/W/Th/F/Sa/Su) DELETE AS APPROPRIATE! - Paint Your Nails Monday/Tuesday...... it allows everyone to try and finish those dastardly nail varnishes with group support! You can never be too groomed for this thread. Also see PY(T)N... - for toenails!
Splutterer - the stage where an item is nearing the end of it's life and spluttering - also the most annoying and seemingly never ending stage!
GWP - Gift With Purchase - a sample or mini sized item
HG - Holy Grail - this is the product you would go back for time and time again, it does the job brilliantly, and is either economical, or so fantastic price becomes no object!
NPI - Near Purchasing Incident (OMG we all have those!)
LHJ- Long Haul Job - for those products - love 'em or hate 'em - that never seem to end no matter how often you use them
PRCP - Pink Rose Candle Philosophy inspired by Erma Bombeck who said: 'If I had my life to live over again I would have burned the pink candle sculpted like a rose that melted in storage'. Don't keep things 'for best' or 'for a special occasion'. That day never arrives. Give the best to yourself now and enjoy it. (Thanks to McCulloch29 for introducing this thought provoking sentiment to us)
GA - for an out that was given away to charity, as a present, or "just because" rather than binned or UU
TA - for an out that was thrown away due to going off (generally as it has been lurking at the back of a stash since time immemorial) or for any other reason such as a broken container or spillage
PP - Project Pan: a list of specific items targeted to be used up
If anyone can think of any more we can add to the list so newbies won't be intimidated by our jargon!
Comments
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Back in for April, my PP list:
Ren Evercalm Cleanser
Aveda Nutriplenish Shampoo
L'occitane Shea Butter Body Cream
Sjal Face Oil
Aveda Nutriplenish Leave-in conditioner
Cerave Hydrating Cleanser
Drunk Elephant Protini
Faith in Nature Shower Gel
Summer List of 6:
Eight Hour Cream
Espa Lip Balm
Drunk Elephant Babyfacial
Drunk Elephant Virgin Marula Oil
L'occitane Shea Butter Hand Cream
The Inkey List PHA Toner
Not buying unnecessary toiletries 2024 26/53 UU, 25 IN1 -
Thanks for the new thread pinkfluffybabe.
My PP List for April
items carried over
Loccitane hand cream
Rituals handcream
Yorkshire Soap Company Happy Hebden Bare soap
Philosophy Pumpkin Icing shower gel
Skinsense Eye Concentrate
Added
The Inkey List Vitamin C Serum
Nyx Glitter Primer
Perfance face mask
Prai night cream
Loccitane Verbena 10ml perfume
i have removed the ABC Body lotion and Toner from the running because they are practically done.
Of all those items carried over I’ve made steady progress on them except the L’Occitane handcream. In hindsight I shouldn’t have put two hand creams in.
Back for the No Buying Toiletries challenge. I pledge to only buy when I run out of a product that is not already in my stash no matter what wonderful emails land in in my Inbox or threads I read on MSE re: glitches!
SPC Member 046
£2. Challenge member 553 -
Thanks PFB for the new thread.Makeup I want to finish in 20221. Soap & Glory nude pink eyeshadow from a quad2. Soap & Glory dark brown eyeshadow from a quad3. The Balm Down Boy Blush4. Brillo lipgloss in a pale coral colour - keep this in the car to use5. Smashbox Full Exposure Mascara mini6. Model Co Cream Blush7. Bare Minerals Plum Eyeliner8. Benefit Creaseless Cream Eyeshadow in rsvp9. Max Factor Fusion Mascara10. MAC Foundation11. Max Factor Facefinity Foundation12. Wet n Wild Foundation13. Rimmel Match Perfection Foundation14. Matte brown eyeshadow single (any of the ones I have taken from a palette and put into my magnetic palette.15. Lipstick Queen Thrilller Lip Crayon16. Revlon lip crayon in Honey17. Bobbi Brown concealer18. Too Faced Shadow InsuranceWill not need to buy in 2022Shower gel of the liquid variety
Nail polish
Hair serum/oil
Makeup (except possibly foundation and mascara) Foundation purchased in February
Perfume - was gifted one in JanuaryMay need to buy in 2022
Shampoo barCleanser - one purchased in MarchFacial Oil /Moisturiser - 2 oils purchased January/4 Moisturisers purchased February
Curl cream - 2 purchased January
DeodorantHand creamFoot CreamHair Conditioner bar/refillable bottle of conditionerSoapSolid shower gel bar (at the end of the year when I've used all my stash of shower gels)Body Lotion/Bars - 2 body lotions received as a gift in MarchI'm making good progress on the makeup I want to finish this year, my Rimmel and Max Factor foundations are well on the way to being finished, I'm expanding the pan on both blushes, yet to hit pan on my brown eyeshadow yet, I picked a tiny but very deep pan of Bobbi Brown Taupe to finish. My Smashbox mascara is nearing the end and both the Soap & Glory eyeshadows have major pan showing.
Debt Free and now a saver, conscious consumer, low waste lifestyler
Fashion on the Ration 28/662 -
Thanks for the new thread, @pinkfluffybabe!Project pan list 2022
- The Body Shop Drops of Youth Concentrate - using on my hands before moisturiser
- Garnier Micellar Milky Cleansing Water 400ml
- The Inkey List Oat Cleansing Balm
- Haruharu WONDER - Black Rice Hyaluronic Toner- too fragranced, am using on my hands and body.
- Isntree Spotsaver Mugwort Ampoule- not sure if this works for my skin, might use on body
- The Ordinary Caffeine Solution 5% + EGCG
- Simple Protect 'N' Glow Radiance Booster SPF30
- 1 x big Tresemme shampoo (my Mum had too many, so she gave me this. it's HUGE)
- MAC Prep + Prime Fix+ Matte 100ml
- Urban Decay Stay Naked Weightless Liquid
- 2 x UOMA Beauty Stay Woke Brightening Concealer: taking these off the list, as I actually like these and don't feel the need to get rid of them like I do the other items on here.
- 1 x e.l.f. Hydrating Satin Camo Concealer
- Lily Lolo mineral concealer
- Lily Lolo mineral green colour corrector
- Lily Lolo mineral yellow colour corrector
- The Inkey List 15% Vitamin C and EGF serum: kinda old and open a while, so repurposing as hand serum to combat any dark spots.
- The Inkey List Alpha Arbutin: irritated my face, so again, also using on hands to combat any dark spots. Will take AGES to finish, you only need a tiny amount.
Jan Grocery Challenge 2023: £181.18/£400
OSWLC 2023 Q1: 0/103 - The Body Shop Drops of Youth Concentrate - using on my hands before moisturiser
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UU
- Mini- Rituals body lotion- sweet orange & cedar wood: was like from a hotel or something so did not buy this. WNB.
Jan Grocery Challenge 2023: £181.18/£400
OSWLC 2023 Q1: 0/102 -
UU
- COSRX Propolis Synergy Toner: WBA, I love this. Its juicy and thick, has some nice body to it. Feels lovely and hydrating. Sadly no repurchase right now as I have loads of other toners in the stash to try. Moving onto my half open bottle of I'm From Mugwort Essence.
Jan Grocery Challenge 2023: £181.18/£400
OSWLC 2023 Q1: 0/103 -
My OUTs so far this month:
Pro-Collagen Rose Cleansing Balm Elemis Cleanser Superfood Kefir Mist Elemis Facial Mist Hemp Lip Balm The Body Shop Lip Balm
Would buy them all again!
My INs are:Papaya Enzyme Peel Elemis Exfoliator Skin Buff Elemis Facial Scrub Herbal Lavender Repair Mask Elemis Mask Papaya skin scrub Lacura Facial Scrub Use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without3 -
@Hodgepodge that kefir mist sounds intriguing!
One more UU for me this morning, and I literally have one scoop of cleansing balm that I'll finish this evening, so I'll add that now to save y'all from another post later!- PitROK Crystal roll on deodorant- 'fragranced for women': not 100% sold on natural deodorants- I worry they don't work and you just smell.... only ever used this on WFH days. Anyone got any good recommendations?
- The Inkey List Oat Cleansing Balm: wouldn't buy again, I did not love this. It felt a bit grainy to me, and didn't remove waterproof makeup half as well as my Body Shop one does!
Have a cleansing oil to try next which I'm excited about- wonder if I will prefer oil to balm- we shall see!
Jan Grocery Challenge 2023: £181.18/£400
OSWLC 2023 Q1: 0/102 -
UU Bath & Body Works Snowy Alpine Mountain foaming handwash. Loved this fragrance. Replaced with Lake Side Life fragrance.
Back for the No Buying Toiletries challenge. I pledge to only buy when I run out of a product that is not already in my stash no matter what wonderful emails land in in my Inbox or threads I read on MSE re: glitches!
SPC Member 046
£2. Challenge member 553 -
UU
- Sample sachet- Isntree Clear Skin 8% AHA Essence: yeah, this was nice. No stinging, skin looked plump this morning (used it last night). Is 4% glycolic and 4% lactic, so good for sensitive skin that doesn't tolerate glycolic well. I'd totally buy this when my current AHA runs out to give it a try. Am currently using a 7% glycolic, but only use it once a week as it's strong- perhaps this mix I could use more frequently and therefore see more results?
Jan Grocery Challenge 2023: £181.18/£400
OSWLC 2023 Q1: 0/102 - Sample sachet- Isntree Clear Skin 8% AHA Essence: yeah, this was nice. No stinging, skin looked plump this morning (used it last night). Is 4% glycolic and 4% lactic, so good for sensitive skin that doesn't tolerate glycolic well. I'd totally buy this when my current AHA runs out to give it a try. Am currently using a 7% glycolic, but only use it once a week as it's strong- perhaps this mix I could use more frequently and therefore see more results?
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