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Nov 7, 2014
Savannah D.
Is there anyway to keep MAC Paint Pots from drying out? Or is it just one of those things that is just going to happen no matter what?
Nov 7, 2014
Becky J.
Making sure you really close them properly after use is a given. I also have a friend that puts clingfilm over them and says this stops the drying process but I'm not sure how true this is.
Also on Wayne Goss' youtube he has a video on how to revive dried out cream shadows and gel liners so that might be worth a look. Again, I've never tried it myself so couldn't say how effective it was.
Nov 9, 2014
Traci M.
Mine don't dry out! Just close them really tight😁