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Ouch!

So I decided that I was going to try and start a system of using up my nail polish by using them in alphabetical order... (I'm crazy...)
And then every time I use one, I can buy a new one, yay! But only when I have to throw one out cause it's gone gross or has ran out (boo D:) although, this will only start when I have an good round number of polishes.


Which means it's spreadsheet time-yay! So I get to write out all of the colours I have, brand, shade, effect, etc. and I figured the easiest way to do this was to shove them all in a bag and start randomly.
This was a good idea, except using a superdrug carrier bag-not so much of a good idea. Wow, these things are heavy! Like heavier than the pile of school books I'm using at the minute! The carrier bag nearly broke-just look at this!


I swear this is heavier than around 75% of the tents we use at scouts- and some of those are pretty dang heavy.
My arm hurts now haha, so I'm off to go and write them into the spreadsheet-wish me luck, it might take a while!

I'll also make the spreadsheet into a list to pop on a page on here at some point this week so if there's ever any colours you aren't sure about and might want to see in swatch form then I can pop a picture on or send one to you!

How many polishes do you own!? I'd love to know-leave a comment!
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