I am starting on the lip section of my professional makeup kit and figured I'd share how I do so with you all :)
Here's all the items you'll need:
Lipsticks
Empty Palette
Tin Pans
Labels
Knife
Spatula (optional)
Firstly, you're going to need to take the sticker labels and make a label of each lipstick and place them on the bottom of the pans. I personally put the brand, name, and the finish of the lipstick.
Next, open the lipstick and twist it up about half way. Then take the knife and just chop of the first hunk of lipstick into one of the tin pans.
You'll need to chop the piece of lipstick in your tin pan up in multiple different chunks. Then flatten out the chunks with your spatula or knife.
Then you have your cute little artsy lip palette! :)
I have a rather small one because I can't carry too many big palettes in my kit - I already have 4 big ones - so I am just going to have 2 small lip palettes to fit. They have many different types of magnetic palettes. The most popular is the Z Palette - which I have 2 of - but I recently found these palettes for cheaper. You can get the palette as well as the tin pans on EBay. My pans are 26mm - the size of a Mac eyeshadow.
* Be sure to get tin pans because they are already magnetized! If you get aluminum you will have to get magnet stickers to place on the bottom of each pan.
Extra tips on getting a perfect looking palette:
- You can make these perfect looking by baking them in the oven on low heat for a couple of minutes. However, doing this may slightly change the actual color of the product.
- You could also leave them sitting out in front of a window in the sun to melt them nicely.
I personally didn't do either of those because I like the artsy look of my messy palette :) Hope this helps anyone who is starting a kit or just wanting to save some space in their makeup bag!
This is great. How do you find the palettes travel by having them in your bag? I freak out enough about having one lippie in my bag for if I ever get caught out in the sun and the heat could melt them, I'm a bit worried how I'd go with having a palette, you know what I mean? Can't wait to try this though!
ReplyDeleteI don't carry them in my regular purse -- I use these for my kit. But carrying them in a normal bag should be okay as long as you don't leave your bag in the car, at the beach, & other random hot places :)
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