I have a box of expired eyeshadow pallets I just can't throw way. I want to learn how to paint with water color and this is a great alternative. Thank you
@@Siriuslyyy hi there. I work in the makeup industry. After some time the oils that build up, bacteria build up etc makes it so they expire. These expired products can cause breakouts and blemishes or even pink eye and other eye infections. After about 2 years it is best practice to swap out :)
@@audreyluan5325 I am all for repurposing! I wouldn't use the products on skin because of possible bacterial growth or changes of the formula breaking down making it unsafe for skin. But as watercolours? The pigments are still intact so why not? I say go for it :)
This is awesome! I can finally make use of my 6 year old expired eyeshadow that I didn't have the stomach to throw out. I'm glad I saved it up since I want to get back into water color anyways
@@Ferntreeferrt Makeup usually has a symbol on the back of the package that tells you how long it's good for once opened. I tend to keep powders for a little longer than suggested, but don't use them after it's been too long
I have this makeup palette. I know some people do not like Jeffree Star, but I love the formula he uses for his his eyeshadow palettes, liquid lipsticks, and lip glosses. Seeing you transform his eyeshadow into watercolor paint has been quite interesting. I’m totally liking and subscribing to your channel!
This is genius, well done!! What a fantastic idea to upcycle old eyeshadow and to try making your own paints without buying expensive pigments! I will absolutely be trying this out, thank you for sharing!
I always thought of using eye shadows as paints cause they look exactly like water colour palettes, but I never tried it because I don’t use eyeshadows at all. Thanks to you, maybe I could try this someday in the future. It’s a great video/tutorial. ❤️❤️❤️
I absolutely love this idea!!! I'm getting more into watercolor, but I'm anything but a traditionalist. I love metallic watercolor, glitter watercolor, bright colors... I have a bunch of expired pallettes as well as a bunch of pure pigments from back in the days when I did nail art. I knew I could turn the pigments into paint, but I wasn't sure about the eyeshadows. You've completely made my day!!
you deserve so many more subscribers and attention! You are so unproblematic and you videos are honestly very calming. You voice is so calming as well. it’s nice to come on TH-cam and see that you’ve posted, you’re honestly refreshing from the usual TH-cam drama.
This is fantastic! A few years ago I bought a couple of palettes by an expensive brand, but for about a quarter of the price on an eBay bid, when they arrived something seemed off, the tray (but not the makeup) looked used, and the card packaging seemed cheap, so I wasn't sure if it was a knock off. Either way, I didn't want to use them on my eyes. Since then I've looked for arty ways to use all my old palettes, I have ones from the 80's, which have probably expired 😆 Definitely giving this a try.
I've got a bunch if eyeshadows from a guy who's a makeup artist but doesn't need them however I don't like the colors/some are old and make me itch and I LOVE watercolors. thanks foe the binder can't wait to try it out 😊 hope the bottom of a win glass gonna work well for a moller😬
I used to dip my paintbrushes into eyeshadow as a kid and ruin my pallets lol. I started making my own pigments for paint out of local plants and I'm excited to make actual paint with it.
I am TERRIBLE about using makeup and it always expires on me. I've got a bunch of quality theater makeup my old bestie gave me nearly 20 years ago that's so pigmented and vibrant I couldn't bring myself to toss it... Now I know what I'm gonna do with it LMAO
EXCELLENT VIDEO... Very Good... Thank you for sharing this video NOTE: Your background music was a little too loud making it hard to hear you. We don't need background music... We just want to HEAR what you have to say.
Thank you for a very informative video! I have a bunch of make up that's expired and I've been looking at new ways to use it and I came across your video. I was wondering if you would be able to put a link to all the items needed, minus the binder that's homemade?
If you warm up the bottom of the palette, it’ll loosen the glue and you can pop the entire shadow pan out. That way you don’t make such a mess in the palette.
I've been dumpster diving at Ulta and now have a small collection of test pallets. Can't wait to turn them into water colors. Can i use a mortar and pestle?
I love your videos because I have been trying to make a watercolours but some videos aren't quite good enough but your Videos are so good and I tried your watercolour resapy and it works really goodly so bye!! 😁😁👍💯👋🎃😜😘👌😊😅😁
If you need a tamper, search up “glass fermentation weights” or “glass pickling weights” it’s what I use and they work great! Approximately $15 for a set of 4
Great tutorial. I have seen one much more complicated tutorial before and thought it was too hard, but your video made it look easy. You explained everything perfectly 😊
No, because it will keep shades powdery. You can also add drop or 2 if honey, and drop of food grade glycerine. For flexibility of paint. You can make your own binder out of sup from apricot, plum, cherry tree. Or buy chanks of gum in muddle eastern stores, and graind yourself.
I have a box of expired eyeshadow pallets I just can't throw way. I want to learn how to paint with water color and this is a great alternative. Thank you
Have you learned how to paint 🎨
Mostly powder make up does not expire. You can spray it with antiseptic spray and it should be good
@@Siriuslyyy hi there. I work in the makeup industry. After some time the oils that build up, bacteria build up etc makes it so they expire. These expired products can cause breakouts and blemishes or even pink eye and other eye infections. After about 2 years it is best practice to swap out :)
@@ProdigyAngel33_Nagichan As a worker in the makeup industry, do you recommend using expired makeup for painting (not for using on your face)?
@@audreyluan5325 I am all for repurposing! I wouldn't use the products on skin because of possible bacterial growth or changes of the formula breaking down making it unsafe for skin. But as watercolours? The pigments are still intact so why not? I say go for it :)
This is awesome! I can finally make use of my 6 year old expired eyeshadow that I didn't have the stomach to throw out. I'm glad I saved it up since I want to get back into water color anyways
Same! 🤗🤗
Makeup can expire??? How can you tell :0
@@Ferntreeferrt Makeup usually has a symbol on the back of the package that tells you how long it's good for once opened. I tend to keep powders for a little longer than suggested, but don't use them after it's been too long
I have this makeup palette. I know some people do not like Jeffree Star, but I love the formula he uses for his his eyeshadow palettes, liquid lipsticks, and lip glosses. Seeing you transform his eyeshadow into watercolor paint has been quite interesting. I’m totally liking and subscribing to your channel!
You did a really great job with this video. TH-cam viewers don't know what their missing out on 👍. I've learned a lot from watching you on TikTok
This is genius, well done!! What a fantastic idea to upcycle old eyeshadow and to try making your own paints without buying expensive pigments! I will absolutely be trying this out, thank you for sharing!
lol when you said you're sure there's someone on Google who could do it better, BUT you're the first suggested video! go you love, very helpful video
Now I have something to use my jstar palettes for to as well. Thank you! My kids will love this!
I always thought of using eye shadows as paints cause they look exactly like water colour palettes, but I never tried it because I don’t use eyeshadows at all. Thanks to you, maybe I could try this someday in the future. It’s a great video/tutorial. ❤️❤️❤️
This is genius. I just throw away my old eyeshadow, but didn't want to and now I found this.AMAZING
I absolutely love this idea!!! I'm getting more into watercolor, but I'm anything but a traditionalist. I love metallic watercolor, glitter watercolor, bright colors... I have a bunch of expired pallettes as well as a bunch of pure pigments from back in the days when I did nail art. I knew I could turn the pigments into paint, but I wasn't sure about the eyeshadows. You've completely made my day!!
Wow, I just asked my sister's for their old make up palettes because of this. Thanks a bunch!
Wow, I love the end results! Such nice colors ❤❤
you deserve so many more subscribers and attention! You are so unproblematic and you videos are honestly very calming. You voice is so calming as well. it’s nice to come on TH-cam and see that you’ve posted, you’re honestly refreshing from the usual TH-cam drama.
👁👄👁 oh my gawd!!! Thank you so much for sharing this!! I’ve been trying to figure out how to utilize my expired eye shadows as paint. Just genius!!!
This is fantastic!
A few years ago I bought a couple of palettes by an expensive brand, but for about a quarter of the price on an eBay bid, when they arrived something seemed off, the tray (but not the makeup) looked used, and the card packaging seemed cheap, so I wasn't sure if it was a knock off. Either way, I didn't want to use them on my eyes. Since then I've looked for arty ways to use all my old palettes, I have ones from the 80's, which have probably expired 😆
Definitely giving this a try.
That’s so cool! I love painting and using stuff for a new purpose so I’m very interested to try this
I just ordered a muller set and watercolor binder. I can’t wait to try this!!
I've got a bunch if eyeshadows from a guy who's a makeup artist but doesn't need them however I don't like the colors/some are old and make me itch and I LOVE watercolors. thanks foe the binder can't wait to try it out 😊 hope the bottom of a win glass gonna work well for a moller😬
I used to dip my paintbrushes into eyeshadow as a kid and ruin my pallets lol. I started making my own pigments for paint out of local plants and I'm excited to make actual paint with it.
Okay but now I want to paint my bedroom walls this beautiful color
Thank you for this tutorial I really enjoy making my paints thanks for teaching me
I am TERRIBLE about using makeup and it always expires on me. I've got a bunch of quality theater makeup my old bestie gave me nearly 20 years ago that's so pigmented and vibrant I couldn't bring myself to toss it... Now I know what I'm gonna do with it LMAO
I loved the end! The red was very pretty :D
i’ve been wondering how you do it for so long!!!! thank you
Amazing! I'm going to try it!
I’m obsessed 😭😭😭
I love this, was looking for something like this
This makes me want to art so hard.
This is exactly what I have been looking for! Thanks 😁
EXCELLENT VIDEO... Very Good...
Thank you for sharing this video
NOTE: Your background music was a little too loud making it hard to hear you.
We don't need background music...
We just want to HEAR what you have to say.
This is wonderful!
That's a great idea. Have you ever used acrylic binder? How did it go?
Finally something to do with all those free gift with purchase eyeshadows pallets, which I only use one colour!!😊
Thank you for a very informative video! I have a bunch of make up that's expired and I've been looking at new ways to use it and I came across your video. I was wondering if you would be able to put a link to all the items needed, minus the binder that's homemade?
This is great I’m definitely trying this. Cool video
If you warm up the bottom of the palette, it’ll loosen the glue and you can pop the entire shadow pan out. That way you don’t make such a mess in the palette.
I've been dumpster diving at Ulta and now have a small collection of test pallets. Can't wait to turn them into water colors.
Can i use a mortar and pestle?
I love your videos because I have been trying to make a watercolours but some videos aren't quite good enough but your
Videos are so good and I tried your watercolour resapy and it works really goodly so bye!! 😁😁👍💯👋🎃😜😘👌😊😅😁
Is it possible to mix glitter eyeshadow with a more pigmented eyeshadow to make glittery watercolors that is actually smooth?
If you need a tamper, search up “glass fermentation weights” or “glass pickling weights” it’s what I use and they work great! Approximately $15 for a set of 4
Which brand of watercolor binder did you use?
Hi, would you mind sharing what chemical do you use to bind it to be watercolor pls?
Wow 👏
Great video ty . question what binder do you use can I buy it on Amazon?
She makes it herself but she has a good video!
She has a video for how to make it and she sells it too.
Great tutorial. I have seen one much more complicated tutorial before and thought it was too hard, but your video made it look easy. You explained everything perfectly 😊
What a great hack to use expired eyeshadow!
Can you do this with blush?
hi! i have a question, is it possible to also crush the pigment with a mortar and pestle? or do i need a glass pane like the one in the video?
It is possible,you don't need to crush it in a specific way
thank you so much! :]@@Xtreme_Ghoul
What is the binder? I have been wanting to do this.
She sells it or has another video on how to make it.
Where can I buy a metal muller like the on you use?
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Glass Cutting Board (for food)
“Watercolour muller”
Me: Coffee compressor
What is the color binder
Can I use a butter knife or a spoon I don't have those😅
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so, if we do that to a glitter paint; what will happen?
What is water color blender made from?
I did this but with gum arabic solution and the watercolours I made have not gone to that hard consistency it’s been over 2 weeks . What should I do?
Can you do like blush or is it just eyeshadow??
I think blush works
If there's pigment in the make up you can use it because makeup and paint use the same stuff: pigments (face/skin safe pigments)
Can this work on a compact face powder ?
I’m gonna do it :D
And I watch your tiktok videos! 😁😁👻Bye!
The shiny eye shadow use mica powders with pigment just so you are aware
Is it normal for it to dry while muddling
What’s the binder?
And I'll do this for sure hahahahahaha
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Nice
What is that called? 😅 1:26
Interesting video. I wish there was no music. Your voice does not need it at all ☺️
Can you just use water instead of water color binder
No, because it will keep shades powdery. You can also add drop or 2 if honey, and drop of food grade glycerine. For flexibility of paint. You can make your own binder out of sup from apricot, plum, cherry tree. Or buy chanks of gum in muddle eastern stores, and graind yourself.
Eu não entendi que líquido foi esse que vc misturou. Poderia me explicar melhor? Obrigado. Bjs do Brasil 🇧🇷
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Till 6:00 already watched 6 advertisements .
Great video, however the music is way too loud making it difficult to hear you!
Or you mix eyeshadow with water
Y’all, not the jeffree star palette 😭💔
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