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Old 08-05-2008, 07:58 PM   #17 (permalink)
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Re: What is so cool about pigments?
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Originally Posted by abbyquack View Post
With my pink pearl and jardin aires pigments, I tried something - I pressed and packed them down in to the container until it becomes basically like a big mass of pressed eyeshadow. Now when I use them, I just swipe in there with a brush and it's not all messy and falling everywhere. I like this, but does anyone have any objections as to why this is not a good practice?
Some people may have an issue with this because by continually dipping into the container itself you are "contaminating" the rest of the product. This may result in the product expiring earlier. I prefer to scoop or pour out the product so that in the future I may be able to swap it off and have the majority of the powder untouched. Does that make sense?

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