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Airless Pump Recommendations

Hey lovelies! I'm looking to decant some of my jar moisturizer's and eye creams into airless pumps. I've looked at amazon but not sure which ones are good. Anyone (preferably Canadian) have any recommendations on where to buy them or specific ones they have used from amazon? Thanks!

 

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Re: Airless Pump Recommendations

Since a lot of jarred moisturizers are too thick for a pump I buy a package of plastic spatulas on amazon so I don’t have to put my fingers in any jars. You can get a 100 for $3-$6 (US). I save them and put them in my dishwasher because I feel bad about just throwing plastic away and then re-use one more time. If you search “Makeup spatula” you get a bunch of results. These are the type I’m talking about.2031E86D-9D99-4D6E-870A-39F68E3E43F9.jpeg

 

 

 

Re: Airless Pump Recommendations

I'm currently using these and I do like them, I would ideally like airless pumps that can work with creams that aren't too thick.

RE: Airless Pump Recommendations

I’m interested in this too. I am loving the belif moisturizing bomb but not the packaging, I don’t think it’s very hygienic to keep dipping your fingers in even if you have just washed them. Hope someone can help us out

RE: Airless Pump Recommendations

Something like this? The price is in CAD

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Re: RE: Airless Pump Recommendations

Yes that would be ideal. I know you can get refillable ones, just don't want to get one that doesn't work and spoils my entire product.

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