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There's still work to be done, I'm currently cataloguing everything properly, hunting down dates etc so I can put card labels next to things, with further details on a list on the inside of the doors, there's also some more advertisements to frame & hang. But, it's almost there.
I'll also add this isn't everything! My OPI, Revlon, ORLY, Sally Hansen & various other polishes are in some helmers in my home office, which is just off the landing where these cupboards are. I've tried to pick the most interesting & uncommon pieces for the displays.
In the green cupboard there is:
- Top Left: James Bond tie ins, & some 60s Mary Quant, Avon, & 80s Barbara Hulanicki.
- Top Right: Cosmetics 1900-1960s, including Tangee, Coty, Revlon, Max Factor, Elizabeth Arden, Yardley, Rimmel etc
- Bottom Left: Perfumes 1920s-1970s, & Cosmetics 1970s-1990s, more of the same brands, also Miners, Evette, & other British brands.
- Bottom Right: Cutex 1920s-1990s
In the purple cupboard:
- Top Shelf, 90s pallets/gift sets
- Next shelf: Y2K(ish) Urban Decay, fcuk, Ruby & Millie, MAC, Hard Candy, 17.
- Top pull out shelf: Urban Decay eyeshadows.
- Next shelf: British brands 1930s-2000, Boots, Body Shop, St Micheal (Marks & Spencers), & some Clinique I had nowhere else to put.
- Pull out shelf: Late 90s/early 00s Boots No. 7 nail polish.
- Pull out shelf: Late 90s/early 00s, Boots 17, Rimmel, Ruby & Millie, Bourjois.
- Pull out shelf: Designer 90s-Present, Chanel, YSL, Dior, Estée Lauder.
- Pull out shelf (not pictured): Boots No.7 lipsticks.
- Drawer: various bits I don't have room to display, and books.
Also I don't have a problem, just a perfectly normal hobby I am interested in a perfectly normal amount. Honest.