It’s a project pan where I target a particular brand in my collection for use. This year I have chosen Colourpop and I’ve done so in particular because the Super Shock formula has a shorter shelf life and I would like to use them up before that happens.
If you’d like to see how I’m getting along please watch the video above. If you’ve got any comments or questions please feel free to leave them here or on the video.
Rolling Project Pans are a little bit different to your regular use it up projects. The aim instead of using the whole thing up is to just hit pan (see the bottom) of the product and then move onto another one.
This particular Rolling Project Pan (#projectonepan) is more suited to powder products with multiple colours in a palette. It was designed for a few reasons. The first was to prevent panning boredom which often happens when using one product constantly. The second was to get some use out of the collection of eyeshadow palettes I’ve collected over the past few years. The final reason was to find out which ones did not suit my needs and declutter them from my collection.
If you’d like to join me, you of course can. Leave me a comment here or on my YouTube video and let me know what palette you’re using. Don’t forget to use the tag on social media so I can find you.
If you’d like to know how I’ve done, click the video above.
Welcome to the second update for my Project Pan of the Urban Decay Black Palette. Want to know how far I’ve got along with this palette in 4 months? Click the video above.
What is Project Pan?
Project Panning is when you try to use up or hit the bottom of a product. This can take a long time depending on the product and you have to decide if it’s worth the work.
I was invited to take part in another project pan collaboration, this time all about Summer Movies.
The basic rules of this project pan are, chose 7-10 products based on the movies below. It’ runs from the start of April to the end of August, which gives us plenty of time to either use up or make a nice dent in the products chosen.
The movies chosen were: 500 Days of Summer, Dirty Dancing, Airplane, The Notebook, Jaws, National Lampoon’s Vacation, Jurassic Park, Almost Famous, The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants, Blue Crush, The Parent Trap, Magic Mike, The Talented Mr. Ripley, Grease, The Little Mermaid
I ended up choosing only 7 products as I have a few project pans running already. The items I chose were Bossy Lippie Stick from Colourpop (Little Mermaid), Man Eater Metallic Lipstick from Colourpop (Jaws), Prep Fix & Glow fixing Spray from Obsession (Almost Famous), Stick Concealer from Collection Cosmetics (Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants), Pool Boy Liner from OCC (Blue Crush), Posey Super Shock Shadow from Colourpop (Magic Mike) and MAC Prep and Prime (Grease).
Rolling Project Pans are a little bit different to your regular use it up projects. The aim instead of using the whole thing up is to just hit pan (see the bottom) of the product and then move onto another one.
This particular Rolling Project Pan (#projectonepan) is more suited to powder products with multiple colours in a palette. It was designed for a few reasons. The first was to prevent panning boredom which often happens when using one product constantly. The second was to get some use out of the collection of eyeshadow palettes I’ve collected over the past few years. The final reason was to find out which ones did not suit my needs and declutter them from my collection.
If you’d like to join me, you of course can. Leave me a comment here or on my YouTube video and let me know what palette you’re using. Don’t forget to use the tag on social media so I can find you.
If you’d like to know how I’ve done, click the video above.
It’s a project pan where I target a particular brand in my collection for use. This year I have chosen Colourpop and I’ve done so in particular because the Super Shock formula has a shorter shelf life and I would like to use them up before that happens.
If you’d like to see how I’m getting along please watch the video above. If you’ve got any comments or questions please feel free to leave them here or on the video.
Welcome to my new Project Pan. This year I’ve chosen the Black Palette from Urban Decay. it’s one of the oldest palettes in my collection and I thought it’d work well with my rolling Project Pan. The intro for that is coming up shortly.
Let me enlighten you. It’s a series of videos where I go through my lipstick collection and wear every single one to discover if I like them or not. Very helpful if you’re not sure if you like all of yours and sometimes just to remind yourself why you don’t need more.
If you’d like to see the entire series >Click here<