I don’t know about you but getting ready for work in a morning has to be a very smooth operation and it often feels like I am a contestant in that well known game of Beat the Clock. I hate to be rushed in a morning and my preferred style of getting ready is ‘Beautify and Stroll’ rather than ‘Primp and Scurry’ quite amusing terms I once saw in a magazine. However I do find myself often primping and scurrying rather than strolling due to a lack of organisation.
So to help me in getting ready on time everything I need has to be in the right place. My morning routine is very simple so it easy to stay on automatic pilot until I am fully awake.
However, there is always room for improvement and I am hoping that as my Focus on Simplifying develops my routines will become so streamlined I can sail through the day.
Of course getting up and getting ready in the morning really begins the night before when I should (note the should!) make sure my bedroom is tidy, my clothes for the next day are chosen, my bags packed, my To Do list printed, and any other errands I have to do are noted and prepared for.
One other important task is to estimate how much time I need working backwards from the time I want to leave the house and then set the alarm clock accordingly allowing for 3 snoozes before I have to get out of bed.
Organising my beauty essentials
One way of making my morning routine simpler has been to reduce the amount of clutter in the bedroom starting with my dressing table drawers. I have been through them item by item and identified those I use everyday and those that I may only use every now and then like foundation cream and anything that I found I hadn’t used has been put on the out / use – up / charity pile.
As I sorted I also cleaned not only the drawers but the items themselves which always adds a nice sparkle. So I am really down to the basics now – no rummaging around and nothing in here that isn’t used at least 20% of the time, in fact I would say that 80% of the contents are used 80% of the time.
Drawer 1
In the top drawer I have my skin care, makeup and fragrances –
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face cream 2 for daytime and two for night time
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Nivea for really dry patches
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Cuticle massage cream from the Sally Hansen range
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foundation creams
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sponges, cotton wool and towelling headbands
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everyday makeup – mascara and lip sticks / gloss
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makeup brushes and pair small scissors
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eau de cologne and deodorant
Everything is neatly laid out and ready to go and kept in a series of Muji containers with a small flat box of Kleenex tissues perching conveniently on top. I also keep my Thyroxin medication to hand in here as taking my tablet for the day is the first thing I have to to do when I wake up.
Drawer 2
The items in this middle drawer are less used – perhaps weekly rather than daily – I keep
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much reduced selection of nail polish
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cotton buds
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small emery boards in case of a quick repair to a snagged nail.
This is also where I keep more specialised creams for occasional use – I find I prefer keeping them here to the bathroom cabinet as this is where I would apply them at night.
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Calendula
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Tea Tree
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Traumeel
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Arnica Gel
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and essential oil mixes for massage
I also keep my ‘Sunday’ Thyroxin in here (which is a lesser dose) and needs to be kept separate from my main dose.
I have also a collection of eye make up and blusher cases for special occasions and a mini massage roller and soft skin brush. Again everything is contained in the clear perspex containers from Muji with movable sections.
Drawer 3
The bottom drawer is where I keep my hair styling bits
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soft rollers for a bit of bounce
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hairdressing scissors
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brush and comb
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travel hairdryer
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extra rollers hidden away at the back.
The brushes just rest neatly on top of the tray which was from Ikea.
My main stock of creams are kept in the shower room cupboard and bulky paper goods such as tissues and cotton wool in the airing cupboard – this keeps my drawers free of unnecessary duplicates. I like the ever increasing minimal look of the drawers and feel that this is probably is as far as I can go.
Of course there are always the annoying bits and pieces that do not fit into the drawers and I have 3 of these
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hair Mousse
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fine pump style hairspray
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Aveeno body lotion in a pump container
Those drawers look so well organised! Where did you find the containers to keep things tidy? Sarah x
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Muji – they have stores in London and Birmingham or by internet.
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You are the most organised person I know Vivian! I am so ashamed that I couldn’t even tell you what is in my dressing table drawers because everything is just crammed in. I really am a tidy person living in a chaotic and disorganised home! Thanks for sharing this. It is the push I need to sort out my dressing table (we won’t mention the rest of the house) this week! x
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I have always kept my drawers tidy but now I am on a mission to only keep what I use. I love having the space and the fact I can find everything so easily it also prevents me from buying more stuff I never use. I am turning my attentions to my office / craft room now. Good luck with the dressing table.
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Your drawers look so neat – they would be a joy to use everyday. Love the muji containers too. Not having multiples of things and lots of similar things helps. I keep getting sucked into trying new creams which means I have many different jars of much the same thing (and go back to my favourites anyway).
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I have to use the same skin creams all the time because I have a very sensitive skin and dread it when they come out with a new recipe! I use Boots No7 as they do quite a few unperfumed in the range and Neals Yard Frankincense at night. If I ever have a cream I don’t like I use it on my chin downwards to use it up!
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You’re very organised – I love it! Muji is one of my favorite stores – along with Paperchase it’s all far too tempting!
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I am in Leeds tomorrow so I will be very tempted with Paperchase but thankfully (or not) Muji is no longer there – they closed down a while ago so I have to go to the Trafford centre now.
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Muji makes my heart sing. I just love organizational posts and seeing how people boil down their routines. (Still envious of you having drawers for storage!) 🙂
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I was in Leeds today and I really miss not being able to go for a wander around Muji – can’t think why they had to close down I must have been their best customer LOL!
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Am checking the website NOW! I need more drawers!
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I am hoping for a trip to Muji soon – luckily the Trafford centre not too far away – just got to get hubby excited about a visit!!
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