
It’s not very safe - both to me and the product. I also prefer not to use anything that involves flames as open fire exposes my health to unnecessary, unhealthy fumes. Is there a name for this phobia? In place of a knife, I use a less threatening instrument – something you’d see in nail salons. I don’t use a knife like some beauty bloggers/vloggers recommend because I have a terrible fear of knives. (My current leopard print one is filled already! No more space!) Tools needed for depotting eyeshadows: (But of course, you may argue that putting all your eggs in a basket may cause you to end up with none at all)ĥ) I need a reason to get another Z-palette. I bought the Z-palette some time ago but it wasn’t until recently that I decided to depot most of my single eyeshadows because:Ģ) They are stacked up, so those at the bottom are often forgottenģ) I want to be able to see most of my eyeshadows at one glanceĤ) I want to bring one palette on a holiday, not individual pots of eyeshadows that I risk dropping on the floor when in a hurry. Some day in time the lot is going to spill all over the place, and when you need to deal with more than 3 colors at a time, it is a pain searching for them all over the place and opening the pots one by one.

Some of you may not have many eyeshadows (yet), some of you have A LOT.

Let’s move away from makeup application tutorials for a while because I’ve got a new set of tutorials for you! There’ll definitely be more of such in the future! I’m really glad that you all love the Eyeshadow Tutorial for Asian Eyes series.
