I started Project Pan early last year to try to motivate me to use up the plethora of toiletries and make up that I seemed to have accumulated over the years. I originally started with 241 products that needed using up. I can't say that I was very disciplined about it for the first six or so months and didn't do any updates, but then towards the end of last year I did an update and had reduced the items in my beauty stash to 214.
I've been promising an update since, but I didn't think I'd progressed very far, which I haven't, but true to my word, here is a current update on this project. Here's a photo of the total number of products I still have in my stash to use up:
I was slightly disappointed when I found that the number had only gone down by 11 items to 203, (now 202 as I have since decanted the hand wash into a dispenser I use daily, which was empty). I do have to admit that a few more items have come into my possession over the Xmas period and in addition, I have also, subsequent to the original post, included some items that weren't included before, but should have been.
The items that came in included a couple of pumice stones, that I intend to use to work on my feet. I've got a few foot products and I need to start using them, so I bought the pummice stones last year with this intention, but never got around to it. I can't say that I'm the most disciplined person when it comes to self-care. I'm pretty good at taking regular exercise, but when it comes to pampering myself, I'm useless. I rarely think to do it. Hopefully, I may get around to it sometime this year.
In addition to the pummice stones, I was gifted some toiletries for Xmas. Not all of them I will use, so I have donated a couple of items, but I kept a body scrub, body lotion, pillow spray and the bath scrunchie that came in the set and donated the other two items to the charity shop. (The charity shop has a weekly tombola, so these things could be put into it as prizes.) I am intending to use the scrub and scrunchie for exfoliating when I next apply Fake Tan, which will possibly be for my niece's wedding later this year. I also bought a couple of soaps in Portugal on holiday last year and these will start to get used as soon as my current bar runs out.
Other additions to my stash this year include the inclusion of these toothbrushes, which I haven't previously counted, but should really
and also these sleep mist products, some of which were tucked away in a drawer and forgotten about.
I also received a few facial products for Xmas which were added to the already rather large selection. They are a particular brand that I enjoy using and hadn't seen in Home Bargains for a while, until Xmas when a gift set appeared, so I got a set of 3 products, so that I could mainly use the face cream. The other products in the set, i.e. a night cream and face serum will get used too.
Recently, I also expanded my stash of toothpaste, as the one I use is not sold in the UK, but is an important part of a dental hygiene regime I follow. As I was down to my last 3 tubes, and can only buy it on eBay, I bought a pack of 6 more. These cost approximately £4 each, which isn't a bad price, considering they come from the US, but many other sellers were selling them for nearer £7 each, so I wanted to stock up, anticipating that they may go up in price at some point, what with tariffs, etc.
The final additions were a magnesium spray that I have relatively recently started using, a KIKO face powder I was given for Xmas by LB and a KIKO lipstick that OH got me for Xmas, both of which I will start to use once I have used up some of the others currently in my stash.
I did also realise, whilst creating this update, that I've once again bought a product when I already had a plentiful supply of it. This relates to some miscellar water I bought the other week and then discovered a very large bottle of it in my stash, which was very annoying. It will get used, but I could have saved myself the expense.
In all, approximately 27 items have therefore been added to or included in my stash since I last posted, which when taken into consideration, means that I have actually made some progress this last few months and used up 38 products, which sounds like quite a lot. I can actually tell that the number is going down, as the basket I keep excess products in is slowly becoming emptier, which feels very satisfying. Slowly space is being made and things are being simplified, even though it might not look like it.
One thing I can say, is that I have (aside from toothpaste) stopped buying multiples of regular favourites. I buy now tend to buy one of what I need, when I need it, unless it is on a super good offer and it benefits me to buy two (mainly only in the case of mouthwash). I am also making my own deodourant now and this means that I rarely need to buy any.
As I said in my last post, the largest number of products are the nail varnishes and nail products, which add up to 36. I was going to donate some, but I don't think the charity shop I frequent sells them and I couldn't stomach putting them in landfill, so I'll just keep trying to use them on my toes or finally throw them out when they go hard and unusable. Another large collection is lip products, of which there are 35 in total. I do use these most days, although I recognise that I do have too many. These can't be donated or given away for hygiene reasons and again, I can't bring myself to throw them into landfill, so I'll continue to work my way through them. I have for the most part, stopped buying them altogether, although I did receive one for Xmas.
I think it's going to take a very long time to reduce this stash to a managable number, but I'd realistically love to get it down to less than one hundred products, and even that is way too many to my mind. Only time will tell if I ever do, but I'll persevere and try to remember to do updates as I go along. How does someone with very little interest in make up and beauty products end up with so much? Maybe I'm deluding myself and am a secret beauty product addict.






















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