Fall/Winter 2018 Declutter

A lot of makeup products pass through my collection. I'm constantly picking products up and using things up, but I also declutter things from time to time. Over the past few months, I've decluttered a few products.

So, without further ado, let's get into my recent declutters:

Afterglow Palette by Becca - I've had this palette in my collection for a while. In fact, I think it was one of the first products I reviewed on this blog. I picked it up because I wanted to try out the Becca highlight formula. I like the Becca formula, but a lot of the shades in this palette were way too dark for me, so I finally decided to pass it along to a friend who will get more use out of it,


Happy Birthday Palette by NYX - I got this palette as a birthday gift from Ulta a while back. I liked that Ulta gave out full size palettes, and I liked the shade selection, but I didn't like the formula. I didn't really think I was going to use the palette, so I decided to pass it along to a friend.



Mineral Veil by BareMinerals - I used to use BareMineral's Mineral Veil all the time as a setting powder, and I liked it a lot. It's a fantastic formula, and I think most people would enjoy it. However, I haven't used it in a while, and, when I got it out again, I realized that it was too dark for me. You know how you always think you're tanner than you really are until you actually find your real shade? Well, I must have thought I was very tan. Anyway, I had a huge version of this powder in some sort of limited edition, so I passed it along to a friend who is tanner than me.


Stay Matte Foundation by Rimmel London - I think I've talked about this foundation before on this blog. I liked it when I first tried it out, but, as time has gone on, I've liked matte foundations less and less. That being said, I have a friend who likes matte foundations, so I decided to pass it along to her.


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