Was at the grocery store yesterday and grabbed a lighter (for incense/candles/etc) and I felt on the edge of being transgressive...shifting baselines are a wonderful thing.
I bought a pack of lighters because all of ours were completely out, and while matches work for a candle here and there, they are impractical when I'm lighting a dozen or more tea lights for our Advent and Lenten spirals. Indeed, by the time we reach Holy Saturday, I'll be lighting 40 candles.
My edge of transgressive purchase was buying two makeup items while purchasing skincare i'd run out of. I don't usually wear much makeup (and not daily), but I'll be on stage next month and last time I was on stage I watched the replay and realized I was completely washed out -- natural makeup disappears in the bright lights. The makeup items were enough for me to get three items I use regularly for free (a moisturizer, summer moisturizer, and cleanser), so it ends up being a wash. Clinique is just weird like that, a little pricey but working their deals brings the prices down to drugstore levels. I spent $100 and got $243 of full price product, plus one of the bonus sampler bags (which Clinique claims is worth $107 but wouldn't cost that much on a per unit basis if buying the items full size). I always wait until they are doing 30% off plus free full size items plus a bonus sampler bag, and then I look for an affiliate offer as well -- so it's only a few times a year. The skincare and powder with SPF were definitely planned purchases and I'll need to buy more before the year is out.
But really, we are doing astoundingly well with the buy almost nothing challenge. Hobby spending has ceased, and indeed, after decluttering my library I decided to skip the various used book sales I had previously given myself permission to purchase from. We're happily wearing clothing and shoes we already own, reading books we own or get from the library, and making things with the hobby materials we have. I spent the past week rearranging rooms in anticipation of the college kid graduating and moving back home, and managed to create a lovely craft room / office workspace / library using only furniture and organizers we already own.