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To give a brief summary, people got into using magnetic palettes because individual eyeshadows or whatever make up item (in individual containers) have become too cumbersome to handle especially for travel-- yeah imagine yourself bringing a train case just for your weekend trip to Bali... Ha ha ha ha ha. Okay, exaggeration aside, sometimes cosmetics

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I went on a depotting craze. I regret nothing. Sephora had Make Up For Ever's extra large empty metal palette ($14) on their website, and I thought why not? Best decision ever. It comes with a foam insert as well as a clear plastic cover which protects your expensive makeup products (as long as you don't destroy them in the depotting process). So organized! I've got my KVD eyeshadow palette, Naked palette, Clinique face powder, Hoola bronzer, Makeup Geek eyeshadows, Chocolate Soleil bronzer…

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How to Depot Makeup to Use in a Magnetic Palette (Zpalette) Makeup Depotting, Depotting Makeup, Depot Makeup, Magnetic Makeup Palette, Z Palette, Easy Makeup Ideas, Magnetic Palette, The Butterfly Effect, Beauty Words

I get really overwhelmed easily. If I feel like I have too much of one thing I start to freak. I get worried that I will never be able to use it all and it will all go to waste. I also have a problem with forgetting. Like the whole "Outta Sight Outta Mind" kinda deal. Yeah, if it's not right in front of my face, I never end up using it. The same goes for my makeup. I feel like I have nothing but compact after compact that take up so much space and clutter my bathroom. I also tend to get…

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Taupe & Pearl: UK Affordable Beauty and Makeup Blog: DIY: Magnetic Palette (+ a quick guide to depotting & broken powders) Depotting Makeup, Elf Palette, Bronzing Pearls, Magnetic Makeup Palette, Sustainable Makeup, All In One Makeup, Project Pan, Organize Makeup, Diy Magnets

Buying an empty magnetic can cost you quite a bit, they range from about £15 up past £20, and none of the ones I've seen are as big as I would've liked them to be. Fancying a bit of DIY and not having very much money, I decided to make a couple of my own magnetic palettes to hold single shadows and shadows from small palettes. The end result is on the outside quite similar to the original mac magnetic palettes, that signature rubberised plastic, hard opaque exterior and tightly snapping…

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