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Depotting lipglasses, glosses, etc?

post #1 of 7
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Has anyone depotted lipglass? Or any other gloss products?

I just did all my lipsticks, but I was wanting to keep all my lip products in palletes together.

I tried looking for a tutorial on here, but nothing came up with the search engine. Thanks, in advance!
post #2 of 7

Re: Depotting lipglasses, glosses, etc?

I'm not sure I know what you want to do. Couldn't you just let the container sit upside down so the product dripped out?

Where are you going to put the product once you get it out? I'm very intrigued.
post #3 of 7

Re: Depotting lipglasses, glosses, etc?

well worst case scenario is that you cut it open and scoop it out...
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Re: Depotting lipglasses, glosses, etc?

I bought a bunch of little sample jars. I put each of my lipsticks in one, since the MAC lip pallette has been sold out for about a year. I was thinking of doing the same with the glosses, but cant think of a really effective way of getting it out.

So to answer ur question, little sample jars with lids. Similar to the ones people put pigments into.
post #5 of 7

Re: Depotting lipglasses, glosses, etc?

Long ago I read that if you run warm water on the tube the l/g would come out faster when upside down. Idk might work.
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Edited by frocher - 7/20/11 at 9:05am
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Re: Depotting lipglasses, glosses, etc?

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Originally Posted by cursivesailor View Post
I bought a bunch of little sample jars. I put each of my lipsticks in one, since the MAC lip pallette has been sold out for about a year. I was thinking of doing the same with the glosses, but cant think of a really effective way of getting it out.

So to answer ur question, little sample jars with lids. Similar to the ones people put pigments into.
Ooooh I get it now! But I still can't think of any other way to get them out of the container without flipping them upside down... but I do agree that it'd be faster if the gloss was warm.
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