Melting Lipsticks Part 1
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I love all your tips.
Lovely to see a pro at work! Your vids are so calm, well prepared and well presented. You have v good teaching skills,v v good. I have done this for years but in a much more chaotic way using microwave saves a lot of cleaning up ,mixing colours and great for getting the last bit out of favourite lipsticks.Some of them have an inch left in the tube after they seem finished.
I've also heated glosses up in microwave to get the last bits out and poured the liquid into pots.
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Thanks a ton for this vid Koren! I just transferred 11 lipsticks of similar shades into 3 nice medium sized pots following your video! I always reached out to some of them and neglected the others! I now have so much more space in my organizer for keeping other things! You are just awesome!
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I really love these old videos.
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where can you get the micro spat you are using?
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can this work with any cream product? like concealer??
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Wow! I didn't expect it to be so easy :)
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Oh god you're fabulous :D This reminds me of something I did when I was little; we melted down crayons to make candles I think? But yes, great idea!! lipsticks and crayons are one in the same really :p haha
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can i put in a little bit of gloss after its melted for extra shine?
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exactly what cosmetic counter did you go to?? and thanks for this video it helped me alot!!
Koren, can you buy those make-up pots wholesale? Where?
ladyrose01z 2 years ago 10
yeah you can get them in packs of 25, 50, 100, or more...
EnKoreMakeup 2 years ago 3
what if you don't have a stove with a flame?
latnangel187 3 years ago 8
you can use a tea candle or a cander burner/warmer
EnKoreMakeup 3 years ago 8
just wondering can you do the same with regular chapstick also?
vangjeanie 3 years ago 4
yes, you sure can.
EnKoreMakeup 3 years ago