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    Envoyée le vendredi 22 mai 2009 16:01:33
    par rocksterize
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    Pressing mineral and very fine-milled loose shadows can be tricky. The alcohol method will not work with them.

    Biosilk is a hair serum, yes. But it has the same ingredients as Coastal Scents EZ Press Mixing Medium...and smells really good! lol

    (the only thing I've found is color payoff does decrease a little using the Biosilk. I'm not sure about the EZ Press)

    TIP FOR PRESSING MINERALS:
    Preheat your oven beforehand to 200 degrees. When you've finished pressing turn off the oven and place the pan on a cooling rack. Wait until the oven completely cools, then take it out and let the pan sit overnight.

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    http://www.sallybeauty.com/on/demandware.store/Sites-SA-Site/default/Search-Show?q=GVP+oz&start=0&sz=55

    Where to buy empty eyeshadow palettes:
    http://www.coastalscents.com

    HOW TO MAKE MAGNETIC PALETTES:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HodKEh1prc0

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  • Eleaheleah

    @Eleaheleah *use water
    jeudi 26 avril 2012 15:26:21
  • georgialee1998

    do you think it will work with any hair serum? or just that one?
    vendredi 13 avril 2012 02:25:18
  • chinaqueenie

    OK, ppl pls dont use biosilk. Its made for your hair not your eyes!
    mardi 03 avril 2012 23:56:13
  • chickenflavorcandies

    How well did the glycerin + alcohol method worked out for you? I was pretty close to trying the biosilk, but it would make sense irritating the eyes because that stuff is made for your hair not your eyes anyway. :)
    lundi 02 avril 2012 12:49:07
  • dimplezcutec

    Y don't u mix it in the empty palette pot
    dimanche 11 décembre 2011 05:15:33
  • Puddycat11385

    this looks great and all but it wastes too much product. i have a small Chanel eyeshadow pot that is broken badly and for me to do this would leave me with almost no shadow left, since theres such a small amt. to start with and the shadow was way too expensive to waste even a drop. there has to be a better way. also can i do this with a broken shimmer brick?
    mercredi 17 août 2011 15:02:42
  • chemicallyfeline

    lol ok. :)
    lundi 27 juin 2011 01:48:00
  • realfam1969

    biosilk is safe. it says on the bottle that its for hair and body. i use it as a body lotion. its safe for skin, actually very good for skin! im def using it to press some of my crumbled shadows. i have sensitive skin...so ill let u know in a week or two if my eyes swelled up..lol
    lundi 27 juin 2011 01:33:28
  • chemicallyfeline

    ok thanks. :) i might try the alcohol and glycerin method or i might just leave them as is, i'm not sure yet. loose powder is kinda a "practice makes perfect" makeup, but then again i still can't use liquid eyeliner very well lol.
    samedi 09 avril 2011 01:22:18
  • chemicallyfeline

    ppl on all of these youtube videos about pressing eyeshadow pigment keep bitching about u cant use biosilk for your eyes its not safe and one person said it burned their eyes. i don't know who to believe. the pressing mediums cost the same as the biosilk, idk about the ingredients or any of that tho. does it burn or irritate with the biosilk? i just want to make the right decision when i do this. please help!
    lundi 04 avril 2011 04:32:19
  • princessari1983

    Ive done a few of the Elf shadows pressed, and I used90% alcohol and about 2-3 drops of glycerin and I love the end result. so it WILL work :)
    mercredi 23 mars 2011 19:47:00
  • jbarum

    Your tattoo is cute.
    jeudi 16 décembre 2010 18:12:22
  • rocksterize

    Yes, but it depends on what kind of eyeshadow it is. If it's pressed mineral shadow then you should use this method. If it's something like covergirl or a mac shadow then you only need to use the alcohol method.
    dimanche 24 octobre 2010 13:49:42
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