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Uploaded by on Aug 27, 2007

Part 2 of tutorial on how to re-press shattered eyeshadows. Same process apply to pressing pigments.

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  • I did this today with one of my shadows from NYX and it still smells like the alcohol... is this normal will it go away?

  • yeah it will go away once it completely dries

  • can i use 70 percent alcohol?

  • yes 70% works fine just allow longer drying time. The higher the % the faster it dries.

  • Do you know where I could get an alchohol like yours?

  • I got mine at walgreens

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  • Do you love this guy or what?!

    What a great teacher - perfect video guidance; good timing, speaks clearly, visual instruction perfectly clear - what a lucky find! Kudos Enkore! yer gonna save me a lotta money!

    Redmiss :) xoxoxo

  • Shoobedoo doobedoo doobedoo daba daba deedo!!

    I wish you had your own tv show where you introduce all the new shades of various brands each season, do unbiased comparisons and maybe experiments to compare brands (drying times and durability, etc. of different d/s brands for example) and of course, tutorials!

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  • the music at the start sounds so uplifting!

  • where do u buy your eye shadow pans and spatula?

  • OMG, Thanks you so much for this video, I broke my sisters eyeshadow, and now I can fix it, I wont have to buy her a new one.

  • can you use this with larger pans such as blushes??? also how many times can you press on shadow?...what about matte face powders? please please please respond! =)

  • won't the alcohol damage your eyes?

  • THANK YOU SO MUCH!

  • I love you!

  • @duckyxoxo3 I marked the silhoutte in a cardboard and then cut and checked if it fits the pan. Then depending of the kind of cardboard I get, I cover ir with adhesive plastic or I redraw it over a harder material such as plastic from a blister package or something else and I use this instead of a coin!

  • @erixa5 the eyeshadows were most likely matte. this works on satin, shimmer, ect but not matte. matte ends up becoming rock hard because unlike satin and shimmers, it doesnt have the effects that add texture to break up the mixture. try watching watching his video on how to press mineralized shadows. that will help next time

  • Thank you soo much!! :)

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