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  • Thanks for sharing

  • can you do this with ELF mineral eyeshadows?

  • is it ok to use 70% rubbing alcohol if u dont have 90%

  • How many eyeshadow pans can you fill with 1 bfte jar?

  • where can you buy rubbing alchohol from?

  • that is the cutest measuring spoon i have ever seen! i have been waiting for another mineral company to do the whole pressing thing and i have some bfte minerals so this is the best news! thanks! :o)

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  • can u do this with glamour doll eyeshadows?

  • Very informative! Thanks!

  • Nice demonstration. :-D

  • can you use this method with the glitter from BFTE also?

  • No, the glitter can not be pressed.

  • I don't think so.

  • wow this looks messy I press mines different but it came out good

  • This looks fun! I love a good science project!

    Good job, Cora!

  • hayha your nails changed :) thanks for this. very useful

  • HAHA! I'm glad someone noticed. I filmed the last part a day later :)

  • why do u hav to put the lable if u dont get to see the lable after

  • Well, you'll be able to take the eyeshadow out. it's for easy reference, that the shade nae is on the back. some people label the lid of their palettes, but I like the freedom to move the colors around :)

  • kool

    great vid.

    :D

  • Great video.

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  • Good Video!!! 5 Stars! Though when I press my pigments/loose powders..I just use alchohal and it works perfectly. So you can use alchohal, not just a pressing medium and alchohal. Just wanted to let u know! I love your videos! ~Skye~

  • HI Skye,

    That works for me for MAC pigments, but not mineral e/s. For me, mineral e/s+Alcohol only will press ok, but within a week or two, it will "fluff up".

  • A lot of minerals will not stay with just alcohol b/c they are too pure =-)

  • @o0OJenniLeighO0o can i find the an alternative to what she is using as the pressing medium in the drugstore/pharmacy? (not the alcohol)

  • @neveradullmoment6 I'm not sure what it's made of... I think Enkore has a vid on the ingredients of some...not sure. I do know (from using other products myself...) that the one from BFTE works better, so it probably doesn't have the same ingredients =-)

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