Makeup Clear-Out: Liquid Lipsticks I’m Parting Ways With

This is a subject I keep looking at in my makeup collection and now I needed to edit the collection down, but I love having a lot of different options. But honestly I reach for the same five shades every day and rarely reach for something different. It’s like in the back of my mind I have an evil Kermit whispering, “But this one has different undertones.” I’ve been apartment hunting the past few weeks and every place I go, the first thing that pops into my mind is where the hell are you going to store all of your products. You have to much, you have to cut it back. So I’m finally doing that regardless of how much it hurts. ‘Cause let’s be honest a lot of these shades I’ve had two years or more and liquid lipsticks expire after about 2 years. So right on that border.

Now my liquid lipstick collection is made of three brands: NYX, ColourPop, and Jeffree Star Cosmetics. And for the last six months, I have not bought any new ones. Even though I seriously wanted to get some more. But I hardly use the ones I have now, so why would I do something like that.

Instead of listing out every single liquid lipstick since there are far too many, I decided to film my entire process of cutting back the collection.

What liquid lipsticks could you not part with? Or what would you have kept if you were in my shoes?

Love ya,

Mae Polzine

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