It's actually a beauty practice where you remove makeup pans from their original containers and transfer them to one carryall palette. This practice allows them to condense their kits and still have everything they need. But since not everyone is loyal to one makeup brand, manufacturers soon developed empty magnetic palettes that allowed for percent DIY customization.
Use heat to loosen up the glue that holds the makeup pan in place. While you can use stoves and candles, the easiest way to do it is to place the palette on top of a warm flatiron for one to three minutes, or blast it with a blow dryer. Using a sharp object such as a butter knife, spatula, or tweezers, pry the makeup pan from its container. Pressed powder blushes and shadows are typically the easiest to remove, but glosses, creamy lipsticks, and even foundations can also be depotted-if they're housed in a separate pan.
Now you're ready to pop your color into a magnetic compact. A helpful tip: Save yourself a lot of guesswork in the future and label the back of each pan with brand and shade name. But it's not always so easy, Ha says. Safety first: Be smart about your surroundings when heating the original makeup container, especially if you're using candles.
Don't depot in a flammable area, Ha says, and sit at a table cleared of all papers, fabrics, and anything else that could melt or catch fire. Be sure to use potholders or wear a protective glove, adds L. Take your time: " Allow the heat to warm the glue long enough-at least one to three minutes-so there is no resistance when removing the product," Shteysel says. News U. Politics Joe Biden Congress Extremism.
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Suggest a correction. So Long, Hyaluronic Acid. Working Too Hard? Not Sleeping Enough? Experts Explain. Newsletter Sign Up. What if we told you that with just one little magical tip, you could save money, time, space, and the environment? Sounds too good to be true, right? Are you exhausted from carrying around your over sized and over weight makeup bags and purses? We know that for makeup artists, makeup enthusiasts and every day women, the daunting task of finding a single tube of lipstick inside your handbag is enough to throw anyone over the edge.
The seemingly never-ending mess of makeup, toothpicks, loose change and pocket lint can make it impossible to find a single thing inside your bag, let alone sift through the mess to do your makeup on the go. We are here for you to teach you all about the wonders of depotting your makeup and why it is going to be your new favorite beauty hack. Depotting is the practice of removing your makeup such as blush, bronzer, eyeshadow etc from it's original plastic packaging and placing it into a more practical packaging.
With the exception of Elf cosmetics and Mac cosmetics, which are housed in an aluminum tin, most all other beauty companies' pan only makeup is housed inside a metal tin. Inside that chunky and inconvenient plastic packaging, you will find your makeup tin in a magnetic metal tin. Depotting is the art of removing that tin so that you can reorganize it inside a magnetic palette. This practice saves time in sorting through makeup, space on clunky packaging and money in the long run!
We know just how impossible it can be to find that certain shade of blush inside your black hole of a makeup bag. With depotting, now all of your gorgeous shades, hues and products can be neatly and gorgeously displayed and organized inside your magnetic palette of choice. Also, getting ready on the go has never been easier! Now you can easily pull out your magnetic palette and instantly have all of your products in one place.
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