UPDATED: What's in my Z Palette & GlamRX Palette.


Hello Boos, Hope your Friday is going well. Today I will be sharing with you, my updated Z palette & GlamRX palettes. Many people don't know this but I'm a organizing freak! I really do love that all of my things are place where I can find them, and I feel so much better when they are. I love these customizable palettes because I can do just that! My biggest pet peeve is having little palettes loose throughout my collection, like UGH! So I use my Z palette & GlamRX palette to depot those annoying little palettes, and store them in these palettes, so there easier to get to, they don't get lost, and most importantly I know where they are! I recently just redid both palettes, and so excited to share with you what is in them! I will also list so tips on how to depot eyeshadows and where you can buy your very own zpalette to start organizing your collection. Enjoy!









HOW TO DEPOT EYESHADOWS:
  • The prying method: You might want to try prying, first, especially if you are afraid to bake.  Some pans are easily popped out of plastic containers.  This method really depends on the strength and amount of glue used in the container.  If you notice a crack in the shadow immediately stop and move onto the next method using heat.
  • The oven method: Place product on cookie sheet and into oven on low heat, between 200-350 degrees Fahrenheit, for a few minutes until the glue has melted and the packaging surrounding the product melts away from the shadow pan.  You can then lift the shadow out with a small knife, tweezers, or spatula and let it cool.  Once cooled, remove the excess glue with rubbing alcohol or acetone, place a magnetic adhesive on the bottom (if not sticking), place in Z palette, and voila you are ready to simplify! 
  • The straightening iron method: If the oven method seems a bit scary try using a straightening iron.  Place products on bottom plate of iron for a few minutes until the glue holding the shadow pan has warmed up a bit.  Then you can lift the shadow out with a small knife, tweezers, or spatula and let it cool.  Once cooled, remove the excess glue with rubbing alcohol or acetone, place a magnetic adhesive on the bottom (if not sticking), place in Z palette, and voila you are ready to simplify!

Tips:
  • If any shadow breakage occurs during this process don't toss your shadows out.  You can saturate the shadow by pouring rubbing alcohol on it and use a spatula to smooth it back together.  Once the shadow has dried it is ready to use again.
  • You can use a very fine-tipped permanent marker to write the color name on the actual metal of the pan, or next to the magnet. This saves a lot of guessing in the future!

Where to Buy: 
$20 (prices could vary)
Z Palette

Unfortunately GlamRX palettes are out of business and no longer sale them on there website, I have also check out sites, like ebay, amazon and google, but they are also sold out everywhere. 

What are some of your favorite custom palettes you created?
I would love to know, feel free to comment below!




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