Mac Pro Palettes discussion

shadowaddict

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To depot after popping the the the shadow part from the pot. I then turn the shadow part upside down on a hand towel and use a blow dryer. I don't keep it pointed on it long enough to melt the pastic. In fact most of the time I can put that part now without pan back in the pot and snap back shut.

I keep the dryer about 6 to 8 inches from it. I usually hold it facing on it for a bit & then hold the dryer up in the air so it isn't constant heat to prevent melting. After about 10 to 15 seconds I turn off the dryer and check to see if it has loosened enough to get out easily. If not I give it more heat a little at a time. Then I use a very thin exacto knife around the edges of the pan to make sure it will come out without pressure or if it needs a bit more heat. When it's ready it comes right out. I've it done this countless times and have only had one e/s chip because my hand slipped.

I lay it back on the towel upside down again. I start on a another one. I want it to cool off a bit because I'm afraid some of the shadow will come out if it's too hot. It may not but that's just how I do it. And then I stick a round magnet on the back I bought off ebay. I then use the dryer again to heat the label and it peels right off and stick it right away on the magnet. It sounds like a lot of time but it isn't. In fact it takes very little time.

If I need to remove glue or any type of adhesive on basically anything I use alcohol. TJ Maxx sticks the price tag right on the glass of a picture frame. Again I use a hair dryer peel it off and if there is any remaining stickies I use alcohol.

Just to throw out there for other items. A couple of years ago I was buying a crystal vase at Dillards for a gift and the one I fell in love with was the last one with a sticker price tag on the bottom. The sales lady got most of it off. I told her I would use alcohol at home to get the rest off. She said she used lighter fluid to get glue off most things even crystal. I bought some and it beats alcohol timewise any day. Of course I'd never use it on makeup.
 

josephine90

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I finally ordered my first palette but I have zero shadows lol, what are some everyday colors that would look good on me? I can't afford to fill it up all at once :(
 

erine1881

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Flat iron depotter here. Erin, does MAC accept the pots for B2M if you've used a wire cutter on them?
:nods: cuz you can't tell they've been wire cuttered unless you open em up.
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Without pan
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With pan bought from tkbtrading.com inserted
 

jennyap

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Sooo, I just depotted my latest additions, and I think my poor neutral palette needs a little work...




I get overwhelmed when I go on the Mac site, what are the must-haves? (In there so far - Bisque, Espresso, Satin Taupe, Divine Decadence. Vex could arguably move over too)
 

BuickMackane

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Sooo, I just depotted my latest additions, and I think my poor neutral palette needs a little work...




I get overwhelmed when I go on the Mac site, what are the must-haves? (In there so far - Bisque, Espresso, Satin Taupe, Divine Decadence. Vex could arguably move over too)
Blanc Type Blanc Type Blanc Type!

Omega, Vex, Patina, Coquette and Concrete are also favourites of mine.






And yeah, did I say Blanc Type?
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jsparkle

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Sooo, I just depotted my latest additions, and I think my poor neutral palette needs a little work... I get overwhelmed when I go on the Mac site, what are the must-haves? (In there so far - Bisque, Espresso, Satin Taupe, Divine Decadence. Vex could arguably move over too) [/quote Jest is my absolute Fave!!! Oh & phloof is good too!
 
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