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  • HOW TO: Pressing Loose Mineralized Shadows Pigment


    Added on Tuesday 04 November 2008 16:49:56
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  • grovvybebby

    hello,i would really love to press my loose shadows....i have the Ez press already...please does it work for NYX pigment too....please anyone help...
    Wednesday 18 May 2011 08:30:31
  • grovvybebby

    hello,i would really love to press my loose shadows....i have the Ez press already...please does it work for NYX pigment too....please anyone help
    Wednesday 18 May 2011 08:30:23
  • Jenniiifer321

    @Grievousig101: Yes, this applies to any type of makeup thats loose, if you want to press it.
    Tuesday 07 September 2010 17:43:21
  • Grievousig101

    Now for my question can you do thus to press lose face powder, I have a powder U love but it's a pain to use.
    Wednesday 18 August 2010 00:02:29
  • Grievousig101

    @Ana88Sul it's fine I'm new to some things in makeup also... Like today I asked what ftc means. I'm new to MAC products only own 6 in all now (started late last month), but I've loved makeup at like Sephora and stuff. Anyways to answer your ?. The reason why you would press a pigment is because it's just convient to have a pan of it pressed. I have a lose shadow and it's hard to not get too much on the brush and prevent fallout, so a pressed one is easier to use. Although lose ones are great to
    Wednesday 18 August 2010 00:01:07
  • Ana88Sul

    i'm kinda new to make up so sorry for the stupid question but why would I want to press loose shadow?what's wrong with just using it in its loose form?
    Friday 06 August 2010 06:15:58
  • sweetjazz7777

    after the shadows dry does it works well like does the shadow still have the same color payoff?
    Tuesday 22 June 2010 21:45:44
  • KsstheStrs

    can i use this method for the ELF loose mineral eyeshadows? can this method also be used for shimmery eyeshadows too?
    Wednesday 19 May 2010 19:47:47
  • zrfranklin

    Hey, I just opened an online store where you can find the 26mm pans, magnets, and other things for pressing pigments, as well as 100% authentic MAC pigment samples. Excellent prices & super fast shipping!! Go to: z a y s e y e z . e c r a t e r . c o m. Oh, and you get a free gift with every order!!
    Wednesday 17 March 2010 19:00:40
  • Leianess

    @xFreeFirex from coastal scents only!
    Wednesday 24 February 2010 15:53:58
  • AmberSHAZAMM

    As far as i know you can only get coastal scents from their website, but they're pretty cheap, and the ship SUPER fast.
    Monday 18 January 2010 00:47:20
  • AmberSHAZAMM

    No the pressing liquid doesnt change the color of the makeup.
    Monday 18 January 2010 00:46:50
  • xFreeFirex

    Can you only get Costal Sense products from their website, or is there a drugstore or pharmacy that sells it?
    Monday 28 December 2009 15:58:21
  • laitae

    I wonder if adding a liquid to the shadow changes its color?
    Sunday 20 December 2009 17:05:17
  • pattie12

    Can you do the same process for the coastalscents micas, i have bunch of them , and i was wondering if you can press them the same as the regular shadows they have.
    Tuesday 25 August 2009 21:57:51
  • burgerline08

    Wow, this was so helpful. Thanks!!
    Monday 10 August 2009 23:21:29
  • nailluva

    do u have to use alcohol
    Wednesday 17 June 2009 13:35:16
  • lat1na1

    thank u for ur reply...
    Monday 15 June 2009 22:18:04
  • CaseyBbyRoxxxx

    U can use EZ Prez or just mix 1 part glycerin to 3 parts water... (= Glycerin can be 2-5 dollars
    Monday 15 June 2009 17:26:01
  • theNeverangel

    I've heard someone say at least 70% but the more the better so I use 95%
    Monday 08 June 2009 14:44:03
  • lat1na1

    will this work with jesse's girl eyedusts???? or can i use the alcohol???? plz let me know??
    Friday 22 May 2009 04:12:30
  • lithe77

    you will looses less product if you wet the part of tissue touching the pigment.
    Wednesday 20 May 2009 02:03:10
  • iMeSoWhoU02

    what exactly is the difference in procedure when doing it to pigments?
    Friday 15 May 2009 10:28:41
  • tiffymacd

    What percentage? 70 or 99%?
    Tuesday 12 May 2009 10:13:27
  • oooLaLaMakeup

    Theres a few reason's why. maybe you dont like using loose makeup cause of the fallout and when traveling, it's easier to take a palette with pressed shadows
    Sunday 26 April 2009 05:10:55
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