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hello,i would really love to press my loose shadows....i have the Ez press already...please does it work for NYX pigment too....please anyone help
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@Grievousig101: Yes, this applies to any type of makeup thats loose, if you want to press it.
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Now for my question can you do thus to press lose face powder, I have a powder U love but it's a pain to use.
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@Ana88Sul it's fine I'm new to some things in makeup also... Like today I asked what ftc means. I'm new to MAC products only own 6 in all now (started late last month), but I've loved makeup at like Sephora and stuff. Anyways to answer your ?. The reason why you would press a pigment is because it's just convient to have a pan of it pressed. I have a lose shadow and it's hard to not get too much on the brush and prevent fallout, so a pressed one is easier to use. Although lose ones are great to
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i'm kinda new to make up so sorry for the stupid question but why would I want to press loose shadow?what's wrong with just using it in its loose form?
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after the shadows dry does it works well like does the shadow still have the same color payoff?
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can i use this method for the ELF loose mineral eyeshadows? can this method also be used for shimmery eyeshadows too?
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@xFreeFirex from coastal scents only!
They'll be more travel-friendly, compared to a loose powder, which can make a mess. If you have MAC palettes you can also press them and store it in the palette. :)
Airisutigerlilly 3 years ago 11
As far as i know you can only get coastal scents from their website, but they're pretty cheap, and the ship SUPER fast.
AmberSHAZAMM 2 years ago 3