My Pressed Loose Eyeshadow Collection
Adventures in Pressing: FAQs and Updates
A: It depends on how much you're pressing and the pan size. If it's a particularly large pan and you don't have that much product (say 1/4-1/2 tsp in the square 26mm pans), the eyeshadow doesn't fill up much of the pan so doing multiple layers isn't necessary.
Q: Round pans vs square/rectangular pans? Which do you prefer?
A: Despite the fact that it's more economical to use square/rectangular pans, I actually like pressing round pans more. You have to deal with corners with square/rectangular pans and sometimes it can be difficult to fill the corners evenly. You don't have to worry about corners when using the round pans so I do think you can get a more even press with the round pans.
Q: Is 70% alcohol ok? I can't find 91% here. Are there any differences between using the two?
A: I've been using 70% and haven't had any problems. Using 91% will mean that you'll have to work faster when mixing the eyeshadow+binder+alcohol mixture but it also means less wait time for the alcohol to evaporate out. Using 70% just means you have to ensure that after you clean your tools and pans, it has to dry before you use it.
A. Luckily I was able to find some silica spheres and YES you can press them! I imagine you can do shimmery blushes the way you do shimmery eyeshadows but matte blushes may react to the process the same way to matte eyeshadows do. For silica spheres, use 3 drops of binder for every 1/4 tsp of powder.
Adventures in Pressing: Storage Options and Comparing Round vs Square Pans
- Pan Size refers to the size of the pan
- Number it fits refers to the number of pans of that size that will fit across and how many rows. For example, for 27x13mm pans, they fits four across the palette and five rows so that means you can squeeze in twenty pans of that size into the palette.
- Area of the pans refers to the area of the pans in palette.
- Excess space filled with 27x13mm pans refers to the excess space in the palette that couldn't fit that specific sized pan and so was filled with the 27x13mm pans. The 27x13 was the best option to fill the excess space compared to the other pan sizes.
- Total pan area refers to the area of all the pans in the palette. You can use the number to compare how economical having a palette of those pans are relative to the inside area of the palette.
Pan Size | Number it fits | Area of the pans | Excess space filled with 27x13mm pans | Total pan area |
54x26mm | 2 across 1 rows | 5616mm2 | 1404mm2 | 7020mm2 |
52x52mm | 2 across 1 | 5408mm2 | 1404mm2 | 6812mm2 |
27x13mm | 4 across 5 | 7020mm2 | n/a | 7020mm2 |
26x26mm | 4 across 2 | 5408mm2 | 1404mm2 | 6812mm2 |
24x21mm | 4 across 3 | 6048mm2 | n/a | 6048mm2 |
57mm round | 1 by itself | 2250mm2 | 1404mm2 | 5670mm2 |
44mm round | 2 across 1 | 3039mm2 | 2808mm2 | 5847mm2 |
36mm round | 3 across 1 | 3052mm2 | 2808mm2 | 5860mm2 |
26mm round | 4 across 2 rows | 4245mm2 | 1404mm2 | 5649mm2 |
15mm round | 7 across 4 | 4945mm2 | n/a | 4945mm2 |
1404mm2= Four 27x13mm pans
For the TKB Trading Large Freestyle Palette:
Size | Number it fits | Area of the pans | Excess Space filled with 27x13mm pans | Total area |
54x26mm* | 7 across 2 | 19656mm2 | n/a | 19656mm2 |
52x52mm | 3 across 2 | 16224mm2 | 2808mm2 | 19032mm2 |
27x13mm* | 14 across 4 | 19656mm2 | n/a | 19656mm2 |
26x26mm | 7 across 4 | 18928mm2 | n/a | 18928mm2 |
24x21mm* | 8 across 4 | 16128mm2 | 1404mm2 | 17532mm2 |
57mm round | 3 across 1 | 7651mm2 | 7020mm2 | 14671mm2 |
44mm round | 4 across 2 | 12158mm2 | 2106mm2 | 14264mm2 |
36mm round | 5 across 3 | 15260mm2 | n/a | 15260mm2 |
26mm round | 7 across 4 | 14858mm2 | n/a | 14858mm2 |
15mm round | 12 across 7 | 14836mm2 | n/a | 14836mm2 |
Disclaimer: I know I've been mentioning TKB Trading a lot, but I'm not affiliated with them at all. They probably don't know who I am, I just really like their stuff!