Z Palettes
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Aug 25, 2012
Angela R.
Hi just thinking about depotting some cream /gel products into my z palette but in worried about them drying out - does anyone do this ?? Thanks!
Mar 1, 2013
Sasha G.
I depotted my Stila cream blushes and they have not dried out at all. I love having all of them in one palette to easily choose which colors I want to use.
Nov 9, 2013
Kerry C.
I saw a video on YouTube where a girl used a plastic insert from a medicine tray and mixed her shadow with rubbing alcohol into a paste, then let it dry overnight. Not sure if this would work but it sure looked cool!