STOP HAVING SO MANY COSMETICS

My dressing table used to be full of cosmetics and personal care products. There were lipsticks, cleansers, moisturizers, serums, body lotions, perfumes, loose powders, and talcum powders. All of these items are from different brands. For example, I had two bottles of perfume or three lipsticks from various brands.

For some reason, I was not satisfied if there was only one brand. Seemed that I was elite and spoiled by having them. I was trapped by fantasy and much influenced by advertising.

I didn’t have much money when I collected these personal care products. However, that didn’t stop me from buying. Having them was a kind of self-reward. Most of these cosmetics I ended up throwing away, or I gave them to others.

I started to control this habit, and I was actually able to do so. Now, my dressing table is no longer filled with cosmetics. I learned to choose the cosmetics that I truly need with my heart. This significantly reduces their number.

My dressing table is now much neater and spacious. The positive energy flows. When I walk around the room, I think about what else I should remove from my room. I can say confidently that small changes are easy to do if I want to.


4 responses to “STOP HAVING SO MANY COSMETICS”

  1. I Remember my mom had only lipsticks and eyeshadows. She was very much against the heavy makeup. She said that simplicity is beautiful and not having heavy masks on your face. Also, a lot of makeup on is not good for your skin.

    • Your mother was right. I regret using so many cosmetics when I was young. Only now do experts say that skin only needs basic cosmetics to maintain its health.

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