Friday, February 29, 2008

Depotting

Okay, I have never heard of depotting before I stumble across one of my favorite YouTuber's video months ago. I will admit, I was hesitant at first. But I got a eye shadow palette (Thanks Lorraine!) and decided to give this 'depotting' a go. It's addictive! I depotted five or six eye shadows before I got tired.

So what is depotting? It's simply removing your overshadows from the MAC original container. (Then adding them to a palette if you like.) You can take the 6 cases back to MAC for the 'Back To MAC' program and get a free products! If you have thought about depotting but thought it was to much work, give it a try! It's so worth it. :)

The beginning product



Take a box cutter or a knife and wedge the two parts of the containers apart.



Here it is out.


Take some tongs and a lighter and melt the bottom of the container for about 30 to 40 seconds. (Or until it starts to melt.)


Once the plastic is melted, take a knife, scissors, or box cutter and push the metal pan out of the plastic. Please be careful. (I used my knife)


You can either get some magnetic strips and put your eyeshadow in the palette, or do like I did. :) Moving quickly, As soon as I popped out the metal pan, it was already pretty sticky. I quickly placed the sticky pan in the palette and it stuck! BINGO!

You can take your lighter again and quickly pass it along the bottle of your original case for about 15 or 20 seconds. This will melt the glue on the bottom of your label. Peel off the label and stick it on your palette as to help identify your colors.

Happy Depotting!!

3 comments:

Artemis said...

Hey Tee, glad to see you blogging. I want to depot my shadows, but keep chickening out. I am going to do EnKore's no-heat method from youtube, though. Let you know how it goes when I get to it.

Later girl!

Artemis

Tee said...

Thanks Artemis. Go ahead and Depot them!! I used CandiecC method. I didn't see Enkore's. (and I am always looking at his vids!) Let me know how his method works if you use it. ;^)

Anonymous said...

I bought a nude pink from Carolyn also. I needed to use three coats as well. I was disappointed that I needed three coats because it took a long time to dry and smudged overnight :>(

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