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  • GREAT VIDEO!

  • They DO recycle the metal. It also counts as a back-to-MAC

  • this is nothing against you but when you tell people to do this and you say your going to use something with heat or a knife you should really say be very care ful do not hurt yourself because some people actually do hurt themselves other than that great video!!!

  • I know this video is old but it worked like a charm.

  • woah you did it perfectly!

  • you have to have the pots in them for back to mac now =(

  • What's the title music called?

  • @ShormeEarnest my intro music is from imovie and it's called "gleaming"

  • Aaa SOO GOOD! THANKS! :d really awesome :)

  • This definitely works because I just did it to one of my wild n crazy eyeshadows!!!! Thanks for posting this.

  • Woo, awesome quality and video!! =]]]

  • TOO AWESOME! i broke my "Shock-a-holic" the day after i bought it :( i shoulda watch this vid, I KNOW! D;

    Next time! lol

  • thank you i wanted to know how to do this soo badly!!

  • the best depotting video ive seen so far.thanks for the info

  • This is the most clear version of how to depot you MAC shadows that i have ever seen! Thank you so much! Keep it up, babe!!!! :D

  • @oSUNSHINEFACEo thank you! :)

  • so if you don't put that black magnet the shadow wont stick to the pallate? i though the pallte was a magnet

  • @Indiagizelle it is magnetized. meaning it will hold magnets. two different words.

  • very helpful and clear.

    i will defiently refer to this video when im depoting my shadows. thanks so much girl :)

  • very helpful and clear.

    i will defiently refer to this video when im depoting my shadows. thanks so much girl :)

  • very informative - thanks!

  • awsome!!!!!!

  • thanks for great tip- I am a bit worried the consistency of the shadow will be affected by this method

    cheers

    L

  • @lomlom0007 i haven't had any problems. they shadows go on the same as they did when i first bought them in their plastic case. using a straightening iron is the only way i've ever seen or known how. anything else would be harder and more time consuming. i wouldn't worry about it, no problems on my end where that is concerned.

  • Awesome!

  • Holy crap, this is ridiculous (in a good way haha) and it was a really great video! I literally could not stop watching...Is this really what you do to every one of your plastic-cased shadows??

  • @DormRoomDivas lol thanks well not my limited edition packaged one's i don't. i now don't have any single M.A.C eyeshadows in plastic. these were my last one's i saved for this video. the only one's now are the two limited edition packaged one's i have.

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