2017 (Start) Makeup Inventory
There it is, click on for a further explanation if you need to.
Categories are pretty obvious, those are the different types of items I have, in the manner I chose to separate them.
Then I've got the number and the specification of the general size of the item.
Next comes to a category a lot of people likely don't have (and the following 2 also): the cruelty free status of the item/brand. Recently I also added in the percentage to get a better understanding of how I was doing with my goal in each and every category rather than as a whole listed at the bottom.
For the last 3 categories red means bad, disappointing, far from my goal. Amber means, concerning, less than ideal but fairly easily recoverable. Green means, within the goal, and going well.
Down the bottom I separated my totals and cruelty free numbers into expirable (products which go off, not brushes or lashes) and gross (everything together) designations.
Categories are pretty obvious, those are the different types of items I have, in the manner I chose to separate them.
Then I've got the number and the specification of the general size of the item.
Next comes to a category a lot of people likely don't have (and the following 2 also): the cruelty free status of the item/brand. Recently I also added in the percentage to get a better understanding of how I was doing with my goal in each and every category rather than as a whole listed at the bottom.
For the last 3 categories red means bad, disappointing, far from my goal. Amber means, concerning, less than ideal but fairly easily recoverable. Green means, within the goal, and going well.
Down the bottom I separated my totals and cruelty free numbers into expirable (products which go off, not brushes or lashes) and gross (everything together) designations.
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