• Poshmark Canada

    Selling on Poshmark Canada

    Hi Everyone!

    Today, I’m going to talk about selling clothes on Poshmark.

    I started selling in late August. I’ve only sold items that are from my own closet and my family’s. Most items are/were gently used. There are/were a few items that still have tags. If an item is still in good condition, list it! It doesn’t cost anything to list on Poshmark. I’ve sold a number of Forever 21 items that I didn’t think anyone would want. It’s great to give your clothes a second life and they’re going to a new home where they will be worn. Especially if you were planning to donate them, why not make a few dollars?

    I live in Canada which unfortunately means that we don’t have access to free boxes from UPS. Also, if you’re a buyer on Poshmark, you have to pay $12.99 for the tracked shipping. Luckily, my mom hoarded all the boxes from my online purchases so I haven’t needed to buy any boxes yet.

    Ask family and friends if they have clothes to sell or if they have boxes that they don’t need. If you do ask others if they have clothes to sell, make sure to talk to them in advance about how you will split the earnings. Whether it’s 50/50, 70/30 or 100/0, it’s best to come to an agreement first.

    As a seller, if you sell something for $25, you don’t earn $25 because you have to pay taxes on it and Poshmark takes a commission. You’ll earn just over $19 if you haven’t offered any shipping discounts to the buyer. If a sale is under $20, Poshmark takes a flat rate fee of $3.95. Any sale over $20, they take 20% commission. If you offer a discount on shipping to the buyer, you will earn even less.

    As a seller, you should:

    • Have boxes or polymailers, a printer (to print out the pre-paid mailing label), packing tape, tissue paper, scotch tape, bubble wrap or those air pillows to pad anything that’s fragile
    • Share your own listings
    • Share other people’s listings and follow other people daily
    • Add new listings at least once a week. If you’re just starting out, don’t add everything all at once. Add them gradually.
    • If you’ve had a listing up for a while and nothing is happening, delete it and re-list the item. Maybe you need to add more to your description or lower the price a bit.

    For your listings:

    • Make sure to inspect your clothes thoroughly and write any flaws in the description. BE HONEST because you’re less likely to get a complaint. There are still people out there who might make a complaint even if it’s in your description, but that’s not on you.
    • Steam your clothes (This isn’t a must, but it does look nicer when your clothes aren’t wrinkly. It shows that you care)
    • Use natural lighting or lighting that isn’t too cool or too warm so that the colours are accurate.
    • Write good descriptions – If your item is still available from where you bought it, use the pictures and descriptions from the store’s website.
    • List your items at a slightly higher price than you expect to sell for. Also, remember the Poshmark fees. If you want $20 for something, you’ll have to list it for $25 or more. 
    • Don’t forget that the buyer has to pay for $12.99 shipping. Say you have a pair of jeans with the tag on. You paid $100 for them. Don’t expect to get that $100 back because 1) You’d have to list them for over $100 because of the Poshmark fees 2) The buyer isn’t going to pay $100+ and $12.99 shipping on top of that. Especially if the jeans are still available in stores.

    Optional:

    • Own a clothes steamer or iron
    • I like to store my clothes with dryer sheets so that the clothes smell nice and fresh
    • Buy a fabric shaver. These are great even if you’re not selling clothes. They can make old sweaters look good again. It won’t always make clothes look brand new, but they do work! They have cheaper ones on Amazon, but I just recently bought the House of Wonderful Wonder Lint which is great. It reminds me of a hand mixer for baking. It’s not quite as big, but it’s still bigger than the 1st fabric defuzzer I bought which was $10. The $10 works great as well, but if you want to cover more surface area, the Wonder Lint one is bigger than the usual battery-operated ones.

    Congrats, you’ve made a sale!

    • Package them up nicely (I use tissue paper) and when necessary, I will add brown paper or bubble wrap to pad the items.
    • Add a little thank you note for the buyer. It doesn’t have to be a fancy ‘Thank You’ note. You could make your own cards or even use blank index cards to thank the buyer for choosing your closet.

    At this time, I’ve put my closet on a vacation hold. I would say I’ve been getting at least 5 sales every month since I started selling. It wouldn’t be social distancing if I go out to the post office for a non-essential business. I made the decision to do this, but I understand that many people (especially full-time sellers) are continuing to sell because it’s their main source of income. I had several reasons why I put my closet on a vacation hold:

    Just because I’m not selling at the moment doesn’t mean I’m not on Poshmark every day. I still make an effort to share other closet’s listings and follow people. This is the perfect time to continue taking pictures of inventory and writing descriptions for listings to be added. It’s also a great time to go through old listings and re-take pictures if needed.

    Some of you may have questions about income taxes in Canada. It’s best to consult with a professional as I am not an expert on the topic. I don’t want to misinform anyone.

    If you are thinking of starting a Poshmark closet, you can sign up with my invite code JENC26 and you’ll earn $15 CAD for your first purchase! Once you’ve made the purchase, I will also receive $15 credit for a purchase of my own 🙂

    Check out my Poshmark closet!

    Follow my Instagram account for my Poshmark Closet!

    If you have any questions, feel free to message me on Instagram or fill out the contact form.

    Love,

  • save or splurge on cleansers

    70/30 | Save or Splurge on Cleansers?

    Hi Everyone!

    I did another Instagram poll asking if my followers saved or splurged on cleansers. This is referring to everyday cleansers (not makeup removing cleansers, balms, oils, etc.)

    70% said they SAVE on cleansers

    My daily cleansing routine:

    • AM: Cetaphil Gentle Skin Cleanser – I like using the Cetaphil in the morning because it’s very gentle and doesn’t make my face feel dry.
    • PM: Kiehl’s Calendula Deep Clean Foaming Face Wash – I double cleanse with my makeup remover and then follow up with the Kiehl’s face wash.

    Once I’ve finished my Kiehl’s cleanser, I probably won’t repurchase even though I really like it. I bought it on sale and I also bought the giant size which has lasted me a really long time. I’m still only halfway through after about 8-9 months of daily use.

    I’ve tried cleansers like the Tatcha The Deep Cleanse Exfoliating Cleanser, Youth to the People Superfood Antioxidant Cleanser, Philosophy Purity Made Simple Cleanser, Dermalogica Special Cleansing Gel. All of them were okay, but none of them are worth the price tag for me.

    Last year, I splurged on a few different cleansers to test them out. I think I agree with the 70% to save on everyday cleansers. I’ve tried a variety of cleansers at different price points. There are a handful of higher ends ones that I didn’t mind, but I’d rather spend the money on makeup or moisturizers/serums.

    What do you think? Save or splurge on cleansers?

    Love,

  • buying beauty backups

    52/48 | Buying Makeup & Skincare Backups

    Hi Everyone!

    Today, I’m writing about backups. Do you buy backups of your makeup and skincare products or do you buy them as you need them?

    Before I get started, I’m only talking about makeup and skincare (doesn’t include makeup tools). Only things that have an expiration date.

    I consider a ‘backup’ as buying multiples of the same exact item in the same shade at once – 1 to use now, others to keep in your drawer for when you run out.

    I don’t consider a ‘backup’ as:

    • a similar item in the same category – having concealers from different brands. I have 5 concealers, but they all have different formulas and/or purposes (under eye, spot conceal)
    • having another of the same item in a different shade – maybe you need two shades to match your skin tone
    • having another for your makeup bag/purse – You have a pressed powder for your vanity and an identical one for your purse
    • buying a new one when you’re almost finished – I consider this a ‘replacement’

    Backup vs. Replacement

    Backup – I have 1 NARS Radiant Creamy Concealer in use and 2 others in the same shade in my makeup drawer for when I run out

    Replacement – I’m almost finished my NARS Radiant Creamy Concealer, I will buy another Radiant Creamy Concealer OR I will buy a different concealer to replace it (i.e. Too Faced Born This Way)

    I asked my followers on Instagram if they buy backups and the results were interesting. Last year, I had asked the same question and 60% said they didn’t buy backups, but the other day when I gave my definition, the majority DO buy backups.

    52% said they DO buy backups

    I am in the 48% minority and I DON’T usually buy backups. There were a few occasions where I did buy a backup of something:

    • Cetaphil Gentle Skin Cleanser from Costco – my mom bought so many of these because she once bought a value-size Garnier Micellar Water from Costco and then never saw it again. Just in case it happened again to the Cetaphil cleanser, she bought multiples. We both use it and sometimes I use it for my body, so we go through them fairly quickly
    • 2-pack of Bioderma Micellar Water – it was cheaper to buy the 2-pack
    • Last year, there was a 50% off sale on Smashbox.ca for the Primer Water, so I ordered 3 bottles because I got an additional 15% off my first order (a total of 65% off + Rakuten cashback!)
    • L’Oréal Colour Riche Collection Exclusive Nude Lip Color in 370 J Lo’s Nude
    • Tula, a skincare brand that I really liked, decided to stop selling to Canada. I didn’t know this until it was too late. I had bought 2 backups of their Acne gel because it was sold out so often. I’m sad I didn’t get a chance to replace my serum.

    Check out my Hits & Misses review on Tula products (all purchased by me)

    Some people are tempted to buy multiples of a Limited Edition item. When it first came out, I really loved the L’Oréal lipstick shade. I bought another because I thought it was limited edition. After being on the shelves for a year, I realized it was not. I have since finished both tubes and while I loved the shade, I don’t love the scent of L’Oréal lipsticks. I’ve since found another item that I love more – Lancôme L’Absolu Lacquer Lip Gloss (read my review).

    I only buy replacements when 1) I know that I will be finishing the item soon or 2) there is a sale and I know I will finish before the next sale comes around. I rarely buy the exact item again, for example, I was nearly finished my Benefit Precisely, My Brow Pencil when the Sephora VIB Sale came around last year. So, I bought the Kevyn Aucoin The Precision Brow Pencil to replace it. I loved the Benefit brow pencil, but I want to try different pencils to see if there’s one I love more.

    The reason I usually don’t buy backups:

    • It’s easy to forget what you have when it’s tucked away in a drawer
    • I’m worried they will expire before I get around to it
    • I want to try different products
    • They take up space in your drawers/shelves
    • I don’t love anything so much that I need to have 2 or more in my collection

    I think that buying backups traps you because you might want to try a new product that just launched, but you’ve got 3 backups of that one product. 

    Do you buy backups?

    Love,

    Note: The majority of the items pictured are empties. The duplicates and triplicates were purchased as replacements.

  • Beauty Recommendations from Instagrammers

    Hi Everyone!

    Every now and then when I post a pic on Instagram, I’ll ask my Instagram followers for beauty recommendations and sometimes when I post about a new blog post, someone who recommend a brand they like that has a similar product. Here’s a list of products recommended by my fellow beauty Instagrammers. I provided links to the Instagram accounts of the ladies who recommended the products too.


    As you know, I like The Body Shop’s Tea Tree Oil products. Check out my reviews of two of their products below!

    Targeted Gel Blemish Stick | Anti-Imperfection Daily Solution

    I was recommended several other products from the line.

    TITLES JC(3)

    Tea Tree Anti-Imperfection Night Mask

    Tea Tree Oil

    Tea Tree Oil Skin Clearing Foaming Cleanser

    Tea Tree Oil Skin Clearing Mattifying Facial Toner

    Recommended by @brittdanielsbeauty@mia.ind & @themakeuptreasury


    After posting about the Vasanti BrightenUp! Enzymatic Face Rejuvenator, I was recommended a similar product. This is the only recommendation where I hadn’t heard of the brand before. It’s always nice to learn about new brands.

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    Ongaro Probiotic Enzyme Exfoliator

    Recommended by @thewellnessmama


    After posting my This or That post on Cleansing Balms (comparing Clinique’s and Pixi’s), someone said the It Cosmetics balm was good. I can’t find the comment now, so I don’t know who recommended it.

    byebyemakeup_main.jpgIT Cosmetics Bye Bye Makeup 3-in-1 Makeup Melting Balm


    I was asking for recommendations for favourite CC Creams and tinted moisturizers, I was recommended two:

    TITLES JC(8)

    IT Cosmetics Your Skin But Better CC+ Cream with SPF50+

    NARS Pure Radiant Tinted Moisturizer Broad Spectrum SPF30

    Recommended by @mariiacanoa & @celiniblini


    I love facial mists, I have the Cucumber Water Hydrating Face Mist from Pearlessence that I got from Winners and the Pixi Hydrating Milky Mist (Read my review).

    TITLES JC(7)Saturday Skin Daily Dew Hydrating Essence Mist

    Mario Badescu Facial Spray

    Recommended by @rubiredlipstick & @girlandtheblossom


    I love the Garnier Micellar Water and I was recommended the one with Argan Oil.

    3005966Garnier SkinActive Micellar Water with Argan Oil

    Recommended by @jeanicaxx


    edfgeNARS Natural Radiant Longwear Foundation

    Recommended by @thewelshchic


    TITLES JC(4)Bobbi Brown Blush

    NARS Blush

    Revlon Powder Blush

    TheBalm Blush

    Recommended by @editionalbeauty & @icxbeauty


    TITLES JC(6)MAC Lipstick in Modesty (cremesheen)

    MAC Lipstick in Velvet Teddy (matte)

    MAC Lipstick in Peach Blossom (cremesheen)

    Recommended by @swatchesbyeva, @lipglossnlashes82 & @shellsmakeupchair


    What are some of your beauty recommendations/favourites?

    Love,

    jen