Depotting loose pigments. help!
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Nov 23, 2014
Cierra A.
I have some (a lot) of Mac loose pigments and honestly, they take up to much space. is there a palette out there that would hold 20 loose pigments and won't end up being a disaster? I'd like to be able to open them individually.
Nov 23, 2014
Emily W.
Qosmedix has a multipurpose hinged container that looks like a medicine case. You can sort your pigments into makeshift palettes.
The containers themselves are $0.15 (fifteen cents) but there is a minimum purchase of $25 overall. They have all kinds of packaging and tools and disposables and stuff, so it may be worth taking a look. Otherwise, try looking for clear pill containers on Amazon/eBay/at your drugstore.