Ironically I wished it was more organized lol. The new desk really has helped though, I'm absolutely in love it!I can't believe how organized it is for such a massive collection. I think your the first person I've ever seen with as much (probably more) make up as my sister.
Originally Posted by perlanga /img/forum/go_quote.gif
Adrienne whenever my lipstick detach from the tube or break from pushing too hard I put the lipstick in a pot and melt it for about 10 seconds in the microwave. I recommend putting all those pans in the micro they are gonna settle just like a brand new lip color palette.
.Originally Posted by perlanga /img/forum/go_quote.gif
Adrienne whenever my lipstick detach from the tube or break from pushing too hard I put the lipstick in a pot and melt it for about 10 seconds in the microwave. I recommend putting all those pans in the micro they are gonna settle just like a brand new lip color palette.
Question, why microwave? Does that soften it up just enough to fill the pot or does it soften it up permanently? Just curious.Originally Posted by perlanga /img/forum/go_quote.gif
Adrienne whenever my lipstick detach from the tube or break from pushing too hard I put the lipstick in a pot and melt it for about 10 seconds in the microwave. I recommend putting all those pans in the micro they are gonna settle just like a brand new lip color palette.
It's the same thing with the hair dryer (I prefer since the microwave can get too hot too fast). The product melts so it looks nice and then when it cools will firm back up. I've done the same with cream eyeliner sticks.Originally Posted by Pancua /img/forum/go_quote.gif
Question, why microwave? Does that soften it up just enough to fill the pot or does it soften it up permanently? Just curious.
I try to rotate all my stuff but it's difficult! A lot of my things I've only used once or twice & some I newly discovered when I reorganized it earlier this week lol. I also got rid of things I had multiple colors of to my sister in law. Some of my bigger palettes I have yet to really play with! That's why I'm going to try hard this year & avoid buying so much, even though it's difficult to resist lol. Perlanga: I'm gonna try that. I've avoided it bc I was scared it would ruin them but it would definitely look nicer. Thanks for the tip /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" />. Once again, thanks everyone for your comments!Holy moly! It inspires me to buy more, lol. I also love how organized you keep it. Do you have a lot of unopened product, I am assuming, or do you get around to rotating using them all? Just curious? You'd probably be the expert to ask about how good/bad a product is Loving it!
Originally Posted by Adrienne /img/forum/go_quote.gif
I depotted many of my lipsticks bc not a lot of them had the same shape since they were from many different brands. This made them difficult to store and it took up way too much room in that one drawer. I went to Dollar Tree and found a 7-day Pill Organizer by a brand called "Assured." They sit in a tray which worked out great for me. This way, a lipstick is easier for me to find too.
Those that are labeled "blush" are actually the name of the lipstick. For instance, I labeled it "Rimmel" for the brand, "Pink Blush" for the name, and "006" for the number listed at the bottom of the lipstick tube. All those that are in a container and look creamy are all lipsticks. I'm not talented enough to make my own blushes /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" />.
Thanks everyone for your lovely comments!
Originally Posted by perlanga /img/forum/go_quote.gif
Adrienne whenever my lipstick detach from the tube or break from pushing too hard I put the lipstick in a pot and melt it for about 10 seconds in the microwave. I recommend putting all those pans in the micro they are gonna settle just like a brand new lip color palette.
It melts into liquid but then it'll solidify a few hours later, into a nice smooth pot.Originally Posted by Pancua /img/forum/go_quote.gif
Question, why microwave? Does that soften it up just enough to fill the pot or does it soften it up permanently? Just curious.
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