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Old 03-28-2008, 09:46 PM   #1 (permalink)
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A few of you know what a mission I have been going through trying to find the perfect palette for my makeup. I want a palette that I can take with me to school, work, etc. that will store pressed powder, blush, eyeshadows, my sculpt/shape duos, and so on. I finally found the Goddessy Rx palettes that seem awesome but they are WAY too expensive.

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I finally figured it out - I'm going to use my MAC palette! I read on a post here that a few members had done this but I had no idea how.. until today! I removed the dividers and now I can depot and store any pressed powders, blushes, shadows, etc. AND use Stila refills (for powder and shadow) as well as other brands. I'm super excited, so I thought I would just share this with you:


My MAC palette..


Though it was difficult at first, I started tugging at the divider with my nails (yes, ouch) and then finally was able to loosen it up enough to use a fork. I pried it open from top left to right and did not break the "things" on the side that will allow me to pop it back in if I ever wanted to have dividers again (probably never).


My new empty palette!! So much space! I felt relieved.


I did break off the corner of the bottom left hand side. This was expected since I'm a clutz but it really was because of the way I handled it.


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BUUT my shadows are happy! Can't wait to start depotting all my eyeshadows and blushes! For me, the possibilities are endless - Chanel eyeshadows, Stila refills, Trish McEvoy refills, etc. I'll also be purchasing a large mirror to glue gun into my palette. I'm in love with it all over again!

I posted this in the "Recommendations" section because I definitely recommend everyone do this for on-the-go palettes.

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Old 03-28-2008, 10:51 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Getting the most out of your MAC palette
what a great idea!

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Re: Getting the most out of your MAC palette
It is a good idea and it saves $$$ by doing so but I kinda like the palettes aligned and spaced out. Only to prevent fallout, I don't want some colors mixing in with the others.

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Re: Getting the most out of your MAC palette
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It is a good idea and it saves $$$ by doing so but I kinda like the palettes aligned and spaced out. Only to prevent fallout, I don't want some colors mixing in with the others.
I definitely agree! I have other spare palettes that I use to hold my eyeshadows, but for when I'm taking my makeup on the go I like to use this palette to keep my stuff together and organized

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Re: Getting the most out of your MAC palette
I did this with my 4 pan palette after seeing Enkore do this with his 15 pan. I can fit six e/s in my 4 pan. The only thing I do not like is the eyeshadow fallout from other shadows.

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