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Poll Results: Should I depot my blushes?

 
  • 67% (209)
    Yes
  • 32% (102)
    No
311 Total Votes  
post #661 of 866

Re: The Pros and Cons of Depotting

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Originally Posted by MsCuppyCakes View Post
I love depotting, I use my iron and can depot 6-8 in five minutes. I don't depot LE.
Can you come to Australia and do mine! haha. Im so bad with things like this...the more I try to do it perfectly the more I stuff it up! haha
post #662 of 866

Re: The Pros and Cons of Depotting

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Originally Posted by COBI View Post
I love depotting. It saves so much room and makes colors so much easier to find IMHO. (I stole someone's idea from here and added round labels to the inside of my pallette covers with the names of the colors like you see on the top of some chocolate boxes.)

I also have a couple of empty 4-pan pallettes that I can just put a couple of colors in for travel.

I do not miss flipping through all of my pots to find the colors that I want. Plus I can switch around how I have them sorted in the pallettes based on my current whims.
Yeah that is why I thought I MIGHT do it because it took me about 10 minutes to find which 'light' colour I would use! haha
post #663 of 866

Re: Depotting Shadows/Quads/Blushes/Blushcremes etc.

Depotting all the way. I save up until I have ten to fifteen pots, then fire the iron and depot all of them in about ten minutes. Never had a chip, ding or crumbling disaster yet!
post #664 of 866

Re: The Pros and Cons of Depotting

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Originally Posted by Edie View Post
Can you come to Australia and do mine! haha. Im so bad with things like this...the more I try to do it perfectly the more I stuff it up! haha
Haha, I'm on my way.
post #665 of 866

Re: Depotting Shadows/Quads/Blushes/Blushcremes etc.

I've depotted in the past. I used the non-heat method that EnKore Makeup on Youtube shows. Basically he uses alcohol to dissolve the glue. It's a really good method, so I'd definately check it out. I'm sure it works for blushes too!
post #666 of 866

Re: Depotting Shadows/Quads/Blushes/Blushcremes etc.

i cant wait to get more e/s and a pallete, i was wonderin if the pallettes would also fit the H.i.p duos by l'oreal?
post #667 of 866

Re: Depotting Shadows/Quads/Blushes/Blushcremes etc.

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Originally Posted by DeeVine1217 View Post
I've depotted in the past. I used the non-heat method that EnKore Makeup on Youtube shows. Basically he uses alcohol to dissolve the glue. It's a really good method, so I'd definately check it out. I'm sure it works for blushes too!
it most certainly works for blushes!

I got a blush palette (to try and conserve room in my make up case) and used Enkore's method to depot my blushes. it was super easy, and also great to use as it was a really hot day. i couldn't face using the iron to depot anything.

i also used 64% alcohol (isocol) and it worked fine, so you don't need the 91% that he uses.

a couple of points to note: be careful with the wire cutters when you're bending the piece you've cut back away from the pan. i took a small chunk out of a blush because i placed the wire cutters incorrectly.

secondly - be careful with how much alcohol you put in between the pan and the plastic - too much and it comes out the other end and gets on your product!
post #668 of 866

Re: Depotting Shadows/Quads/Blushes/Blushcremes etc.

Dang it. I should have read this before I depotted just a few minutes ago. HAhah.. so it's 3 in the morning.. and I just got home from my bff's house.. and she got me a blush palette, blush, and 2 e/s for Christmas <3. Hehe.. So being impatient.. I wanted to put my other blush into the palette too. It was quite a struggle to pop it out of the container.. but I got it out.. with ONE little boo boo.. oh well! And it took quite a few tries.. but I finally pried it from the holder.. using the flat iron method. I also depotted a e/s.. PIECE OF CAKE!! As I was washing my hands though.. I find THREE small cuts on my fingers!! Never realized how darn sharp those e/s pans are! Hehe.. so be careful ladies!!
post #669 of 866

Re: Depotting Shadows/Quads/Blushes/Blushcremes etc.

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Originally Posted by ash10spro View Post
i depot everything but my mattes and matte2 e/s. i ended up chipping my beloved passionate e/s, so i decided that mattes are staying in their pots. XD
I depot everything, including the mattes and matte2... never had a problem. They all depot the same...
post #670 of 866

Re: Depotting Shadows/Quads/Blushes/Blushcremes etc.

I have figured out an easier method to depotting eyeshadows if anyone is interested. Its without heat. Originally I looked at Enkore videos on youtube to find out how, and after looking at his method, I made it a little easier and safer hahaha. In his video, he uses a pearing knife and a wire cutter. Out of shear laziness and being terrified of using a knife (i can be really clumsly) I came up with a method using tweezers (preferably tweezerman cuz they are nice and sharp) and a nail clipper (the bigger ones, i guess toenail clippers) What you do is after you pop out the eyeshadow in the plastic from the bigger casing (I wedge one side of a tweezer in between and pop it out) you take the nail clipper and clip both sides of the LARGER indented side, and then use the nail clipper to grab the entire area between the two clips and tear down the plastic till the metal pan is exposed. Then i dip my tweezer in alcohol, let it drip down underneath the pan to loosen the glue. then i stick one side of the tweezer underneath the metal pan and slowly wiggle it. you'll hear the glue separating. And there ya go! plus, you may not need a magnet this way as the pan will still have some tacky glue on the bottom. This wont permanently glue the pan to the pallete, its almost like thumb tack haha. Im sure none of this made sense, but as soon as i grab my digital camera from my sisters house ill make a tutorial of it. its so much easier than it sounds and it takes like 2 minutes.
post #671 of 866

Re: Depotting Shadows/Quads/Blushes/Blushcremes etc.

The first time I tried depotting it was a bit of a disaster because I didn't wait too long for the glue to melt but I just depotted 3 e/s in 5 minutes. I tried it with a hair straightner and a small knife. What I do is, I first heat up the straightner and put a tissue under the pan/plastic part...while I'm waiting, I kind of bend the plastic part alittle and put it back under the straightner...when the glue starts to melt, the pan part comes up alittle, that's when I use my small knife to pop it out...I guess I'll have to use pictures aswell to explain it better...
post #672 of 866

Re: Depotting Shadows/Quads/Blushes/Blushcremes etc.

I'm thinking of depotting my Metal-X e/s' and put them in my blush palette!

Does anybody have experience with depotting these?
post #673 of 866

Re: Depotting Shadows/Quads/Blushes/Blushcremes etc.

I have always been scared to depot because I am klutzy and don't want to use a heat method. I am an accident waiting to happen. LOL

I watched EnKores video and successfully depotted 18 shadows this weekend. Then I decided to depot 3 blushes. Let's just say it was less than successful. I totally destroyed my Dame blush and did minor surface damage to my Desirous and Fab blushes. They are so much harder to get out. I can get the insert out of the pan but it seems the blushes are harder to pop out of the inserts. Suggestions?
post #674 of 866

Re: Depotting Shadows/Quads/Blushes/Blushcremes etc.

I just depotted two eyeshadows for the first time. It was relatively easy - I just popped the pan and plastic out using a knife as usual, cut a little bit out of the plastic to expose where the glue and metal were and popped a bit of alcohol down there to dissolve the glue and it worked great.

I then used hair straightener to melt the glue between the name label and pot and glued the label onto the back of my new depotted eyeshadow.

I did get superglue in my hair at that point and had to take a shower, but other than that everything was fine.
post #675 of 866

Re: Depotting Shadows/Quads/Blushes/Blushcremes etc.

I made my first 15 palette...and i chipped 5 of them because i didn't heat it long enough....Plumage is now down by 25% lol.

Oh well, live and learn. They are still usable
post #676 of 866

To depot or not to depot?!?

Hi Ladies! I was wondering if you depot your LE shadow pots or if you leave them in the pots? I have a bunch of le shadows in regular packaging and then palletes for my perm shadows. I'm soo tempted to depot them (only ones in reg. packaging) and b2m to get even more goodies but I kind of like the pots.

What do you do? And if you depot, what method do you use?

Thanks and sorry if there is a similar thread, I did not find it
post #677 of 866

Re: To depot or not to depot?!?

I still have a few LE's that need depotting.
I think I'm going to keep the ones that have special packaging in their pots, and depot the rest.
I like the pretty LE packaging too much to depot them! I've been using the flat iron method to depot, and that works very well for me.
No casualties yet!
post #678 of 866

Re: Depotting Shadows/Quads/Blushes/Blushcremes etc.

I depotted 7 shadows today
with no booboo's
im suprised

I just used a lighter and a metal nail file lolz
post #679 of 866

Re: To depot or not to depot?!?

I've been debating this too...glad someone's in the same boat as me....
post #680 of 866

Re: To depot or not to depot?!?

I depotted my FAFI quad so I can have a 4-well quad that I can fill in with any kind of e/s I want.

I have Alex McQueen e/s that I haven't depotted because I like the packaging (nothing special, just a text, I know, lol). So my suggestion is not to depot it unless you have more than one LE packagings.

Also the way I think is, I have lots of e/s & lipsticks that I don't need a new one yet, so I save my b2m packagings for way later when I really need a new one, or when I get to go to a pro store where I can get pro lipsticks/shadows
post #681 of 866

Re: To depot or not to depot?!?

I only have 1 LE quad (the Fafi 1) and I didn't depote it - I figured it can be nice for times I need to carry makeup with me. I did depote LE single eyeshaodws, even if they had "special" packaging, like the Neo Sci-Fi ones. I just know I hardly use my single eyeshadows beause the pallettes are so much more convenient..
post #682 of 866

Re: Depotting Shadows/Quads/Blushes/Blushcremes etc.

I haven't done it yet because my collection is still so small, but I foresee it happening with mine in the near future. If you have the mad skillz for it I'd say definitely give it a go, just don't start with the LE first or anything! heheh
I'm kind of a fan of the hair straightener method, just putting the little tray on paper on the hair straightener, it seems to be the least traumatic way to go.
post #683 of 866

Depotting LE eyeshadows..

Would you depot your LE eyeshadows?
I'm hesitant to depot mine and I think twice about it.
I'd rather have them all in one pallet.. but then at the same time the packaging is LE and nice. Ugh!
post #684 of 866

Re: Depotting LE eyeshadows..

I had the same dilemma and finally just said f**k it. I'd rather have them all in one piece than risk the damage.
post #685 of 866

Re: Depotting LE eyeshadows..

I depot everything. All special packaging, all quads. I prefer everything being in 15 palettes. It's just so much easier. But, if they do come out with a Hello Kitty collection there is no way I will touch it. I guess it all depends how special the packaging is.
post #686 of 866

Re: Depotting LE eyeshadows..

i just depotted my neo sci-fi eyeshadows the other day and they're all in one piece now i'm debating whether or not i should use the LE e/s pots for B2M
post #687 of 866

Re: Depotting LE eyeshadows..

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Originally Posted by Divinity View Post
I had the same dilemma and finally just said f**k it. I'd rather have them all in one piece than risk the damage.
Yeah that's what I'm thinking too.
I'm clumsy and easily drop things.. especially little things.
That's why I started depotting all of my eyeshadow pots.
Do you keep the LE eyeshadow pots? or do you B2M them too?
post #688 of 866

Re: Depotting LE eyeshadows..

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Originally Posted by christineeee_ View Post
i just depotted my neo sci-fi eyeshadows the other day and they're all in one piece now i'm debating whether or not i should use the LE e/s pots for B2M
Yeahhhh.. I'm hesitant on depotting my neo sci-fi eyeshadows or not cuz I really like the orange packaging.
But then if I depot them.. I'm just gonna end up throwing them in the back of my makeup case, so maybe I should just B2M them. Ugh, idk!
post #689 of 866

Re: Depotting LE eyeshadows..

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Originally Posted by artisick View Post
Yeahhhh.. I'm hesitant on depotting my neo sci-fi eyeshadows or not cuz I really like the orange packaging.
But then if I depot them.. I'm just gonna end up throwing them in the back of my makeup case, so maybe I should just B2M them. Ugh, idk!
yeah...i think i'm gonna B2M them cuz i have one of the bronzers, 3 lipglasses and a l/s from neo sci-fi so i'll still have something in orange packaging :P
post #690 of 866

Re: Depotting LE eyeshadows..

I'm still working on depotting stuff, since I don't have access to 15-pan palettes or quads (unless it's through the Clearance Bin). I guess once I've depotted all my e/s that are in the black pots, I'll see if I need any special packaging ones to round out for B2M.
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