...is a tale of good intentions, of initial triumph, of tragedy, and finally of redemption (I hope) - yay! How's that for a ridiculous introduction?
Behold the Beauty Bank - complete with my lip print*
(*Lip print courtesy of Napoleon Perdis DeVine Goddess Lipstick - Calypso)
So how does this story go? It all started with me telling my son I wasn't going to buy any makeup until after Christmas. Of course, then I set myself some rules and rewards - how I love those! - and I made a public enough declaration on Twitter to make myself accountable and, thank you, I got lots of words of encouragement in return. So, the rules are quite simple:
- Put $1 in the Beauty Bank each day I don't buy any makeup items
- Double the daily deposit and put $2 in the Beauty Bank each day I'm feeling really, REALLY tempted and don't make a makeup purchase
- Deduct $1 from the Beauty Bank for every unnecessary makeup item purchased
Week 1 I was going great, and despite a few temptations (I really wanted theBalm's Nude 'Tude palette on THAT particular week because the blogosphere was drowning me in it!) I stuck it out. I thought it was going to be easy! Well....then I fell off the wagon THREE times!
Oops #1 - courtesy of my husband. Not his fault okay. He just told me about an online beauty sale on discount website Catch of the Day. Of course I looked, and of course I found a bargain in the form of a random selection of eight L'Oreal makeup products for less than $30. Bargains trip me up every time. Deduct $8 from the Beauty Bank. That one really hurt.
Oops #2 - a few days later I was seduced by another bargain in the form of a 'buy one get one free' Revlon Super Lustrous lipstick deal at Chemist Warehouse. Deduct $1 (or should it be $2?) because technically I only purchased one item - I can feel I'm on shaky ground here.
Oops #3 - the MAC Marilyn Monroe collection launched. Holy moly I just couldn't let that beautiful LE packaging slip me by as Marilyn is one of my icons. One lipstick and one eyeshadow pan later and I had to deduct another $2...
So that's the sad part of the tale. For another week or so I felt dejected and didn't think I deserved to deposit anything in my B.Bank because I'd failed on such a major scale - all in the period of a week!
Now I've come to another week. I'm willing to give it a try and I'm 'fessing up about my failure so I can start afresh. Let's see how I go from here...
Thanks for reading my (silly, strange) little confession. It makes me feel better anyway.
Vita :)