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Monday, July 14, 2008

Depotting!

So this is the first time I tried to depot my MAC eye shadows. I've watched tons of videos on YouTube showing the methods with heat and the methods without heat. At first, I had no intention of depotting my eye shadows, but one night the bf was talking his sweet little time to call me, so i decided to go for it! I had a hard time depotting Parrot e/s because of how hard it was to find it before... And my Cranberry e/s was from a collection and had a white case, but O WELL! I just HAD TO!!

So here's my little pictorial on how to depot your MAC eye shadows


First You'll need a straightening iron, wax paper to cover the plates and your MAC eyeshadow
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Then you take a sharp knife ( I used one of those X-Acto pen/knife) and put it in the little groove, and wiggle it.
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It should look like this:
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After you separate the piece of plastic that contains the shadow, place it onto the hot iron ( covered with wax paper, of course!)
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Check after a minute or so to see if the glue has melted under the eyeshadow pan.
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Place the melting glue onto a magnet, and cut around the pan.
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Next we are going to take the label off this bad boy!
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Place the empty container onto the wax paper, label side down.
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After a minute, the label should come off with no problem at all.
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Stick that bad boy on the magnet.
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And you're ready for the palette!
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I got bored and decided to do the rest of my eye shadows that I had still in the pot. and anded up doing a blush to put into my blush palette! I have a creme blush but want to do the no-heat method, since it might melt.
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OKAY! Have a great day, and hope you enjoyed this picture tutorial!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

haha you're so professional with your pallete!