1QTPie
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I went to the MAC store in Pentagon City (VA) and asked the artist if she had anything in the back that wasn't out and was perhaps from an old collection. She comes out with a couple of things from the N Collection. One was Memorabilia which I missed out on and was in my shopping cart online. So I bought it (obviously.)
I decide that I would depot it, but I have a fear of burning my house down so I did it with a little alcohol and some wire cutters. Before I get to the issue, here's my question.
Anyone ever have a MAC eyeshadow that was mis-labeled? If my camera wasn't dead I would show you all. The Memorabilia is CLEARLY a matte color and it's called matte online. But on this pot is was labeled FROST. I have never ever ever had that happen before. Ever. Has that happened to anyone?
Ok, so I had the HARDEST time depotting. I had just depotted the other 10 shadows I bought for my purple/pink palette no problem, less than two minutes each. (Though I did crack my replacement Prussian pot and half of it is gone RIP.)
I had the hardest time because it was glued all not only the entire bottom, but the sides too. That also has never happened. Makes me concerned that it was just a bad batch and I spent $$ on something that shouldn't have been sold. I saw her take the packaging off the shadows she had in the back, but this whole process was just strange.
Anyone ever had a pot glued top to bottom in a pot before? This is why I buy palettes not pots.
I decide that I would depot it, but I have a fear of burning my house down so I did it with a little alcohol and some wire cutters. Before I get to the issue, here's my question.
Anyone ever have a MAC eyeshadow that was mis-labeled? If my camera wasn't dead I would show you all. The Memorabilia is CLEARLY a matte color and it's called matte online. But on this pot is was labeled FROST. I have never ever ever had that happen before. Ever. Has that happened to anyone?
Ok, so I had the HARDEST time depotting. I had just depotted the other 10 shadows I bought for my purple/pink palette no problem, less than two minutes each. (Though I did crack my replacement Prussian pot and half of it is gone RIP.)
I had the hardest time because it was glued all not only the entire bottom, but the sides too. That also has never happened. Makes me concerned that it was just a bad batch and I spent $$ on something that shouldn't have been sold. I saw her take the packaging off the shadows she had in the back, but this whole process was just strange.
Anyone ever had a pot glued top to bottom in a pot before? This is why I buy palettes not pots.
