So confused

Classic Beauty

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I have a few questions...

1. Can I buy the 15-Pan Pro pallettes at counters, or only at stores?
2. Can I buy Pro Pan Eyeshadows at counters, or only at stores?
3. Would it be good to invest in pigments?

Thanks
 

BadPrincess

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You can only get the palettes & pan shadow at the Pro stores & freestanding stores.
I think everyone needs pigments
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sigwing

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Call the 800# if you can find it. I can't find it around my desk right now or I'd post it. That's how I got mine. They're half as much as you see people buying them for on ebay.
 

Cruella

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Pigments are great fun! I would try swapping/buying samples first; you can get a ton of use out of a 1/4 teaspoon sample.
 

Classic Beauty

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Originally Posted by sigwing
Call the 800# if you can find it. I can't find it around my desk right now or I'd post it. That's how I got mine. They're half as much as you see people buying them for on ebay.

Is this for the pallettes?

Thanks for the tip.
 

Classic Beauty

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Quote:
Originally Posted by BadPrincess
You can only get the palettes & pan shadow at the Pro stores & freestanding stores.
I think everyone needs pigments
smiles.gif


Thank you
 

Classic Beauty

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Quote:
Originally Posted by Cruella
Pigments are great fun! I would try swapping/buying samples first; you can get a ton of use out of a 1/4 teaspoon sample.

Thanks, I was going to buy the full size.
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Jude

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Quote:
Originally Posted by Classic Beauty
Thanks, I was going to buy the full size.
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I strongly suggest that after buying and checking out the samples and finding the colors that you really love, purchase the full size. When I discovered MAC, I started to invest in Pigments and have accumulated many of them. Out of the pigments in my collection, quite a few are DC'd and I am glad that I decided to purchase them before they went away. Sure they may come back as a new formulas but as is the case of Blue Pigment, the newer version may not be as good as the OG.
 
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