Kissing Stolen Kiss goodbye, PTP update #10

by aracconinaspoon

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  1. aracconinaspoon on

    This is *Happy Accidents*, a franken palette!

    Sorry for the late update, life got in the way, but the newest photo is from the 1st of December. Another eyeshadow is gone! Two-thirds of the palette! Isn’t that amazing? Although I was hoping for it, I didn’t expect to use up Stolen Kiss. I used it up after another 8 uses on the 18th of November, for a total of 78 uses this year and 165 uses since I started tracking uses in 2022.

    I’m happy with the amount of usage on Lovers and Rouge, and I like seeing the latest pan expanding. At the same time, I’m getting bored with this palette. I don’t know whether it is because there are so few shades left or because I spent 11 months focused on them. I’m slightly relieved that there’s only December left with this palette. As in the previous few years, I think I will end this project a tiny bit earlier than the 31st of December. So expect the finale in about two weeks!

    **Goals for November**

    * focus eyeshadow: Stolen Kiss – want to use at least x10
    * An easy goal, but I used it up before the 10th use. It was great on its own and in combination with Garden, which was my trouble shade this year. But something changed formula-wise with Stolen Kiss eyeshadow when I repressed it, so I am glad to see it gone. All my eyeshadows, so this one as well, are quite old, and this is such a run-of-the-mill colour that I’m sure I won’t have trouble finding a replacement if I so choose.

    **Uses this month and total uses this year in brackets:**

    * Lovers x2 (80)
    * Cupid – used up in September
    * Bluff – used up in January
    * Stolen Kiss x8 (78)
    * Confession – used up in March
    * Fragonard – used up in August
    * Love Letter – used up in May
    * Garden x11 (46)
    * Rouge x5 (65)

    And a very easy goal to finish the year off.

    **Goals for December:**

    * reach x50 uses on Garden

  2. I love your updates on this palette because the progress is always so clear to see! Good work, soldier! 🫡

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