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This can save you a lot of time and money.
I had to trash my stash late last year due to my SO's nosy brother. Now, I don't remember the names and sizes of the old stuff. Make sure to make a list of your stash, the names of makeup and sizes of clothes you currently using. You can add additional data like cost, style, colors as you'd like. Keep your stash list in a safe place.
Hope this helps some of you.
Jenna I had never thought about this, GREAT advice. I know my sizes by heart because I shop and get out a lot but makeup is something I have spent years refining and would hate to have to recreate.
Thanks C
Yes something that I never thought off. Making my list very soon. Thank you for mentioning this .🌹
Very good idea Jenna. Even though my wife knows and it is safe in my bedroom closet I really need to get an electronic list on my phone for my makeup I love so much so when I go out to purchase it again I will know the color, style and number.
Thanks
Sara
This is a great idea and I did something similar, I made an inventory catalog of every clothing item in my fem wardrobe. Since it has grown in size and the fact that I have to keep it hidden in storage trunks, I use and look at my inventory catalog to decide what dress or top/blouse and skirt combo I want to wear when I go to my CD/TG support group meetings. I also use my inventory catalog to keep track of the style numbers in case I have to replace anything, my thigh-high stockings and suspender hose especially.
Always good to know what you have and where you go it from
I keep two separate lists - one of sizes, where to buy etc. The second list I keep is a whats in my stash - I do need to get this up to date.
I am normally not violent, but when I was younger I had nosy siblings and cousins who were fortunate that they still had a nose after I would catch them snooping around in my stuff. Even though I did not have a stash to protect and hide, nor anything I did not want other to know about, I still believed justice was rightfully served after beating the crap out of anyone creeping around in what tiny bit of privacy I had at that young age.