Depot Mineralize Blush?

nursee81

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hi guys this is my 1st post. i wanted to introduce myself first and say hi and thanks for all the great ideas that i have found and seen on here you guys are amazing.
do you guys think i can depot the mineralize blush and put it in a pro pallet? just a thought.
 

bc_chik

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Re: depotting mineralized blush

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Originally Posted by nursee81
hi guys this is my 1st post. i wanted to introduce myself first and say hi and thanks for all the great ideas that i have found and seen on here you guys are amazing.
do you guys think i can depot the mineralize blush and put it in a pro pallet? just a thought.



Personally I wouldn't try. I haven't yet been lucky enough to buy any of the MAC mineralized products but I do have a lot of exeperience working with other brands of minerals and they are VERY breakable. They don't have as many binders in them so they don't compact as much as your regular makeup, I would be very nervous to do anything to it JUST IN CASE.

But like I said, I haven't had the MAC blushes or shadows yet.....Good luck
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nursee81

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Re: depotting mineralized blush

i wont chance it then. i will be getting a blush pallet to fill up hopefully. this wkend if not the following wk.
 

kimmy

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Re: depotting mineralized blush

the mineralized stuff isn't in a pan, it's actually on a little terracotta dish type thing, so it will just crumble if you try to depot it.
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i'm kind of bummed, it seems to me that a palette full of mineralize blushes would have looked really neat.
 

vocaltest

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Re: depotting mineralized blush

they're baked onto the pan.... please please please don't try it! it'll crumble!
 

nursee81

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Re: depotting mineralized blush

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Originally Posted by vocaltest
they're baked onto the pan.... please please please don't try it! it'll crumble!


i promise i wont
 

miss_bailey

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Re: depotting mineralized blush

It *could* work if you use the enkoremakeup (youtube) no heat method. MY Shimpagne MSF has come out of its pot and if you put a glued a magnet on the back I couldnt see why it wouldnt work. The only thing I would be worried about is the dome shape.
 

LaBruja760

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Re: depotting mineralized blush

Ok I tried this FYI for everyone I got it out of the pot and the top of the blush palette wouldn't close.
 

choozen1ne

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I am pretty sure becuase these are baked in the pan that removing them would ruin them and crack the blush
 

Blushbaby

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It wouldn't work ..you can't even "see" the actual pan on a mineralize blush (I just checked some of mine against the normal blushes).
 

andrrea

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Originally Posted by Blushbaby
It wouldn't work ..you can't even "see" the actual pan on a mineralize blush (I just checked some of mine against the normal blushes).

That's what I thought too!!!
 

gildedangel

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You can't depot them, they sit on a terracotta disk that they were baked on, not a metal blush pan. Also, they would not fit into a blush palette because of the dome, you would ruin the blush.
 

breezybabe89

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actually when the dome was gone on my mineralize blush i depotted it and put it in my blush palette. i just put a magnet an label on the bottom of the disk. mine didn't crack when i did it either, but i might have just been lucky.
 
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