
You can check my post on how to depot MUS products here and how to depot Sleek Blush by 3 blushes here.Ībove you have most of my Make Up Store Microshadows ( depoting tutorial here). Don’t you love seeing all the colours one next the other?Ībove you can see more of my blushes, in this case my Make Up Store and Sleek depoted blushes.īoth brands offer a wide range of shades and at very interesting prices. Most of them I have bought in pan form to avoid having to depot them.

In the first Z-palette in the picture above you can see my MAC blushes. However, in my experience so far, they are very easy to depot and if you keep them in a free form palette that is deeper than the regular ones you do not have any trouble when closing it. For starters, they are baked onto a terracotta pan instead of in a metal pan.

MAC’s Mineralize products (second palette in the picture above) are said to be more fragile than the regular powder products. You could even write on them with a marker. It is a cheap and convenient solution for storage.

I keep all my Z-palettes plus a few other odds and ends in these two Ikea cardboard folders. One way that I have found to do this is to depot anything and everything that I can so I can have the products more easily accessible. One of my recent resolutions when it comes to make up is to consolidate as much as possible.
