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I HIT PAN!!!
I was doing my makeup yesterday, and reached for my MAC A Dashing Lassie Eyeshadow Palette from last year's Christmas collection to use the champagne shade, Once Upon A Time, as my inner corner highlight. It has (had?) a huge dent in it and I've been working on it for my Project 10 Pan for a while now - my only goal was to hit pan. Well, after I tapped my brush in it, it had used enough product for me to finally hit pan! I am so excited!!! This is the first time I have ever hit pan on any eyeshadow/blush/powder product! I think I've had this palette for a year and a half or so.
My excitement over this is probably way too much for most of you. Sorry!
Have you ever hit pan? If so, how many and what (specific or not) products do you hit pan on?
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I'm always so excited when this happens! It means I can either buy a new item of the same shade or won't feel bad for opening something I already have!
I have a favorite eyeshadow called "vanilla" that I've gone through 3 containers of, same as the Lancome shadow "kitten heel", as well as a sheer shimmer peach blush that I went through TWO. I've run through foundations, bronzers and cream foundations as well. Makes me worry that I'm wearing WAY too much makeup on my face! I will admit it's been a long while since I've hit pan on anything since I wear less makeup. A little worried my Dior Bronzer just hit the pan and its not made any longer! Maybe time to use my Cargo bronzers I've been hoarding away ![]()
on 08-04-2012 09:05
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