I stopped when I retired. I recently threw all of it in the trash because it was old old. I bought the basics to have on hand about two months ago. It is all still in the Macy bag in my bathroom. I do occasionally, when I'm up north, want to wear some but that is very infrequent. The fewer chemicals we come into contact with, the better.
Man...my neighbors are shooting fireworks like they were free.
I've always been quite fond of the wey you look in your makeup. There's something about it when a certain light catches you. Of course, you can't always depend on that light being there. ~
I remove my day makeup and apply my night makeup. What if something happened in the night and I had to run outside and ended up on the morning news? I wouldn't want to disappoint my public.
I am the worst. In all my make-up wearing years, I have never taken off my make-up before bed. It seems like it might ruin the moment if I jumped up and said, "Hey, I've gotta do my 30-minute facial cleanse and scrub." Luckily, I wear such little make-up, I look the same in the morning as when I crawled into bed. Minus some lipstick. I've gone through more pillowcases that way :)