The Ultimate Guide to Decluttering: Part 2

TLDRIn this video, I declutter a variety of primers and setting sprays, sharing my thoughts and reasons for keeping or getting rid of each product. I also discuss my go-to primers and share some tips for getting the most out of your makeup products.

Key insights

🧹Decluttering can be a difficult but rewarding process, allowing you to let go of products that no longer serve you.

💡When decluttering, consider the expiration date and condition of each product to determine whether it's worth keeping or should be discarded.

💄Finding the right primer for your skin type and preferences can make a significant difference in how your makeup looks and lasts throughout the day.

🌟Some products, such as the Dewey skin glass glow primer from ciaté, Chanel eass Rosy light drops, and Sica Paar tiger grass color correcting treatment, are highly recommended and loved by the creator.

Not all primers work for everyone, so it's essential to try different options and find what suits your needs and preferences best.

Q&A

How do I decide which products to declutter?

Consider factors such as expiration date, condition, personal preference, and frequency of use. If a product is expired, smells off, or no longer meets your needs, it's a good candidate for decluttering.

What should I do with products I declutter?

You can give them to friends, family, or donate them to local organizations. Just make sure the products are still safe to use and haven't expired.

What are the recommended primers mentioned in the video?

The recommended primers mentioned in the video are the Dewey skin glass glow primer from ciaté, Chanel eass Rosy light drops, and Sica Paar tiger grass color correcting treatment.

How can I find the right primer for my skin type?

Start by considering your skin type (oily, dry, combination) and any specific concerns you have, such as redness or large pores. Look for primers that address those concerns and experiment with different brands and formulas to find what works best for you.

Are there any alternatives to primers?

Yes, there are alternatives to primers, such as using a moisturizer as a base or applying a BB cream or tinted moisturizer with built-in priming properties. You can also try using a smoothing or pore-filling primer only in areas where you need it most.

Timestamped Summary

00:00Introduction to the decluttering process and discussion about primers and setting sprays.

01:10Review and decision-making about each primer and setting spray in the collection.

06:30Recommendations for go-to primers and tips for getting the most out of makeup products.

09:40Conclusion and overall thoughts on the decluttering process.