How To Press Loose Eyeshadows/Pigments

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Uploaded by on Mar 24, 2011

Raving Beauty Cosmetics
http://www.ravingbeautycosmetics.ecrater.com/

Link to Pressing Medium
http://www.ravingbeautycosmetics.ecrater.com/p/7510825/raving-beauty-pressing...



*products sent for review. I was not compensated for this video. These are my honest thoughts and opinions.

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  • What is on your nails?

  • @disismaryii OPI done out in Deco

  • When you say the texture turns almost to like a cream shadow does this also imply that it will crease easier on your eye? Reason I ask is I really like how the colors look pressed and have 100+ loose colors I'm thinking of pressing but not too sure if I want to if they are more liable to crease.

  • @LunaStarFire i still use UDDP under it and its fine, you might see a little more creasing, but i haven't had any problems. good question though!

  • whats the purpose of pressing and non pressing?

  • @baybee4eva it just depends on your preference. Some people prefer using pressed shadows over loose. also, the texture and pigmentation can change. i like having both options =)

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  • Would this work if you had a loose face powder and wanted to press it in a compact?

  • Thanks for the pressed vs loose eyeshadow swatches! That helped me decide to press all my loose eyeshadows. :D I love the pressed versions a loooot better.

  • @KiraleeStrange oh yeh awesome! thanks for finding out.

  • @y3rlo i emailed raving beauty and asked if it works on matte eyeshadows and on MAC eyeshadows and she said that it works on virtually any eyeshadow so im assuming that means mineral eyeshadows aswell lol

  • can that medium work for powder foundations??

  • question...does that solution work for any brand of mineral eye shadow(s)?

  • wow, pressing them made a huge difference! soooo gorgeous! loved the video :)

  • @LePooke oh good =) i have soo many pigments that i never use because they are so messy! this will help them get used lol thank you again!

  • OMG! I want someeeeeee!

  • @Dxjx777 MAJOR is right! =) and its a lot of fun

  • @VolleyballStar1678 yea its crazy how pigmented and creamy they turn out!

  • @mellzbaybee Yes! they fit in a mac palette but i don't have room in mine so i stick them in the elf quads

  • @lesecretdunange thanks for watching! yea its a lot of fun. if you want, check our raving beauty, she sells her full size shadows for only $5 =)

  • @baddestchinesechick haha its actually a lot of fun =) can get kinda messy but oh well

  • Nice job! i was wondering what the difference was in pigmentation .. wow! MAJOR! I was thinking.. " man all this work for what" ..but there really is a difference.

  • The Venus Teal is soooo gorgeous!! I love it! I like the pressed ones better than the loose powder

  • are the pans the size of a mac shadow???? this was very helpful! thank you =)

  • wow you are soo helpful!! i never knew you can DIY self press loose shadows!! too bad i dont have enough loose shadows otherwise i would love to try this!! :) i love your videos.

  • you got fucking skills LOL! I love it. I wouldnt have enough patience or skills to do this...

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