stephie06
Well-known member
Alright ladies, here’s my super duper easy tutorial on depotting MAC shadows! I’m not sure if this can be used on different brands... but you’ll just have to try. I use things that are just lying around my room... I hope this helps y’all!
Our Goal:
Ingredients:
Straightening Iron
Empty Palette
Tweezers
Nail Clippers (the point part)
Magnets
Eye Shadow
Scissors
Procedure:
Slip the pointy apparatus of the nail clipper under the thin line separating the pot from the pan portion.
How they look apart. Make sure your straigtening iron is warming up on the highest setting.
Place the pan portion onto the straightening iron.
Wait about one minute, if not more, until the plastic has softened enough. you should be able to see a slight "hole" in the middle of the pan. It’s actually showing glue, but as long as the pan is soft enough to push, you are fine. Be sure to be careful not to touch the bottom part of the pan. Grab onto the sides to take it off the iron.
Using the back of your tweezers, push into the pot so that it pops out the front. It actually won’t come all the way out due to the glue.
Using the nail clipper again, gently push the pan onto a hard surface. I used an empty makeup box. Be gentle with your shadows while you do this!
Here’s how it looks.
Now place the original pot onto the straightening iron to melt the glue a bit on the label. Wait about 30 seconds or so. You don’t really want to burn the plastic onto your straightening iron, just enough heat to get that glue melted.
Using tweezers, gently peel off the label.
Place the label onto the metal pan. The glue from the casing is enough to hold it all together.
Cut a strip of the magnet, not too big though so that it doesn’t cover up the name of the shadow. Magnets can be found in any hobby store. I bought a pack of six stripes of magnets for like $1.50. In depotting 20+ shadows, I only used two strips.
Place magnet onto the back of the pan, not covering up the name. Use glue or whatever adhesive. Mine has the peel of stickers thing.
How it looks.
Place the shadow into your palette.
The End Result!
I hope this helped someone!
Our Goal:

Ingredients:

Straightening Iron
Empty Palette
Tweezers
Nail Clippers (the point part)
Magnets
Eye Shadow
Scissors
Procedure:

Slip the pointy apparatus of the nail clipper under the thin line separating the pot from the pan portion.

How they look apart. Make sure your straigtening iron is warming up on the highest setting.

Place the pan portion onto the straightening iron.

Wait about one minute, if not more, until the plastic has softened enough. you should be able to see a slight "hole" in the middle of the pan. It’s actually showing glue, but as long as the pan is soft enough to push, you are fine. Be sure to be careful not to touch the bottom part of the pan. Grab onto the sides to take it off the iron.

Using the back of your tweezers, push into the pot so that it pops out the front. It actually won’t come all the way out due to the glue.

Using the nail clipper again, gently push the pan onto a hard surface. I used an empty makeup box. Be gentle with your shadows while you do this!

Here’s how it looks.

Now place the original pot onto the straightening iron to melt the glue a bit on the label. Wait about 30 seconds or so. You don’t really want to burn the plastic onto your straightening iron, just enough heat to get that glue melted.

Using tweezers, gently peel off the label.

Place the label onto the metal pan. The glue from the casing is enough to hold it all together.

Cut a strip of the magnet, not too big though so that it doesn’t cover up the name of the shadow. Magnets can be found in any hobby store. I bought a pack of six stripes of magnets for like $1.50. In depotting 20+ shadows, I only used two strips.

Place magnet onto the back of the pan, not covering up the name. Use glue or whatever adhesive. Mine has the peel of stickers thing.

How it looks.

Place the shadow into your palette.

The End Result!
I hope this helped someone!
