Flesh toned eyeshadows are what I go through fastest. In every palette I get, the shade that I set down my base with and my favorite transition shade get used up so quickly.
I'm trying so hard even though I use my cream and beige eyeshadows every day they're not going down! How long do you think it takes for you to hit pan on one?
Angela Weidert I agree. I hit pan and completely used up my flesh toned eye shadow first on my Anastasia modern renaissance palette. Then I planned a Anastasia single and I got a new one from colourpop as a dupe and I just hit pan. This is over the course of three years. But to be fair I use my flesh toned color to help set my eyeshadow before I begin to use color to minimize patchiness.
@@hello.jila656 it still takes me a month or so of daily use to hit pan. I use a larger fluffy eye brush and set my entire lid. If it's a close enough match to my skin color I will also set my under eye are with eyeshadow because I have found that they are silkier than traditional setting powder. I'm pretty fair skinned so the peaches n cream shade from the Two-Faced Sweet Peach palette was gone in no time.
@@htureigna thank you! It's great to have a reference of how someone else uses their products! I'm going to give setting my under eyes a go - I must have a shade that's a good enough match in my soph × revolution palette which is what I've been focusing on! I'd love to see pan before the end of the year!
I only wear makeup like 1-2 times in a week so I find pretty much everything besides mascara to be basically never ending 😂 and for that reason I have a really small collection so I'm using what I have frequently and nothing goes untouched for too long.
for me... easiest: primer, concealer, & eyebrow pencils middle: foundation, setting spray, powder, eyeliners, & mascara hardest: blush, bronzer, & highlighter (eyeshadows & lip products but that’s because of changing them up frequently as well as formulas)
Bambino now i’m in fear because i have my too faced milk chocolate soleil bronzer planned for my project pan next year because it’s my oldest one, lol.
I have hit pan on every highlighter in my collection, I LOVE highlighter 😍 I also regularly hit pan on bronzer and pressed powder. Blush is very difficult to hit pan on, but I have hit pan on 2 of my tarte minis. I have a small collection so it is my goal to hit pan on everything 😁
lievde2710 I did earlier this year in my project pan. But when I first got it I only had 2 other blushes and that one was my favorite so I used it everyday for like 8 months before I entered it into a project 😂
I’m going to try my first real project Pan in 2020 and this is super helpful. Also helpful for reminding me that I def don’t need another blush and helps to be more mindful
Hardest: Blush, brow pomade, highlighters and bronzers Easiest: setting sprays, brow pencils, foundation, concealer, and primer in no particiular order there. I have never tried to use up a lip product, I am excited to try next year in my project pan. :)
I’m happy, I just recently finished a foundation that was just sitting around in my collection this year and now I can go back to only having one foundation which is my favorite ☺️
Oh yeah I can pan a lipgloss just by looking at it lol. Lipsticks and foundations last forever for me though. I usually go through at least 2 bronzers a year maybe 3 if ones a deluxe size.
For me, brow pencils are absolutely the fastest to be used up! Depending on the brand, they usually last 3-5 weeks for me. Lip pencils also go fast. Thank you for this video and have a wonderful day!
This was really interesting video! For me lipsticks are the easiest ones to pan. I have used up 5-6 lipsticks this year, but I have never hit pan on bronzer, blush or highlighter🤔
Can I just show off for a second cos I’m so proud of this😂 I used up a full sized hoola bronzer in just under 3 months😏 I used it everyday on my face & eyes & im so happy my last non cruelty free bronzer is gone!
Makeup takes so long to go through. Sometimes I buy a backup product thinking I don’t have a lot left to go through and a month later I’m still on that initial product. But for me the easiest thing to use up is foundation, pressed powder and brow pencil.
Blush and highlights are so hard for me! Lip products are too, but only if you have a large variety. When I only had a few shades in college I would go through them easily both bullets and liquid lips. I also used to fly through eyeliner, but now I never wear it so it's so hard to go through as expected. I also think eyeshadow is hard to pan! But it's so rewarding when I do. I agree my powder foundations always hit pan naturally quite quickly.
Good morning, highlighters are the hardest for me to pan, the easiest is bronzers i just love bronzers, lip glosses i pan also. Now I am close to panning my cleanser and finally finish my mask now must get more. Great video 💖💖
I feel like I can pan a blush but I NEVER hit pan on highlighters! On another note, you look so great in this video! I think you changed the way your hair is parted or something, but I love it. I usually part in the middle and you’re inspiring me to move it over!
Someone mentioned buying backups in the comments and I wanted to give my little two sense. Only buy backups for products that you know you love and use decently enough to where you are using about two in a year and can justify buying two then first one then and one now. Don’t buy backups for products that take forever to use up! Like loose powder or palettes! Things change over time and so do your preferences, so only have backups for things you like in the short term and will use in the short term.
The only thing I have a backup of is my NYX Butter Gloss in Tiramisu. If they discontinue that, I will weep. And honestly, I have issues with concentration & short-term memory, & due to chronic pain, I'm sometimes very distracted & have no idea where I put things, so I lose items, replace them, then find the open one. Usually before I open the new one. This has led to an accidental backup of a lipstick & a balm stain that's discontinued, so that was a happy accident. Lol I also have very dry skin & lips, so I buy lip balms in pairs & always have one on my nightstand & one in my purse. I agree with you, though. I don't buy backups on purpose! 😂
Deffo agree with you on the face powder being easiest to pan (whether foundation or setting powder). The only other thing I go through as often are pencils (lip liner, eyeliner, brow pencil). That’s probably just because they contain a small amount of product and I use it every day. The only reason my lip balms last forever is because I’m constantly leaving them in pockets and bags so I’m always misplacing them 😅
Im definitely on the boat of using up lipstick quickly. When im trynna look presentable but dont have time, a bold lip and my bold glasses do the trick!
Lipsticks, eyeshadows and fragrances take forever to finish! I love the challenge of using blush and finishing them. I also love to use bronzers and eyeliners as well as haircare and skincare. Panning has helped me to learn a lot especially things like not needing a billion highlighters 🤣
@@Young-lw6yd I started a skincare project pan this year because I was 'hoarding' it and noticing that things were getting old. Obviously, I'd only recommend this to someone who has a lot of skincare (like, too much).
I haven't watched all of this yet but I have actually found highlighters to be pretty easy to hit pan on, blushes are a BEAST. Eyeshadows can be easy depending on the brand, and bronzers are pretty easy to finish. Pressed powder used to go way faster for me when I set my whole face, but now I only set my undereyes and progress is slow!
I feel you. I had a collection of 7 eyeshadow singles several years ago that were basically my only eyeshadows, & at the time, I wore makeup religiously. Then I went through a phase where I didn't so much, & I had significant dips in most of the shadows but hadn't hit pan on any. I just recently started wearing makeup again more often (looooong story), & I have a goal to hit 1-3 shades in my rainbow palette by April 2020. We'll see. Sadly, all the ones I had deep dips in went bad. I'm also doing a No-Buy in 2020, so I can use my products I have & really enjoy them & get to know my formula preferences again. I went a little crazy for a while with the purchasing, so I should be covered for at least 6 months. 😳
My bronzers have definitely been easiest to pan. My face powders are all loose but I definitely make a lot of progress there too (maybe not so much now that it's colder?) I think the hardest for me is lip liner (I always forget to put it on lol) or a blush, like you said. PS love the bite custom lipstick you have on!!
I’ve noticed that, too, about ABH palettes. I have hit pan on 3 of my Soft Glam shadows even though I rotate through a variety of eyeshadow palettes. I’m even thinking of repurchasing some of the individual shadows, which doesn’t happen with any other palettes.
I agree that face power and bronzer are pretty easy. I am one that goes through lipstick pretty quick as well and I think that blush and nail polish are the hardest!!
I cannot hit pan on my highlighter regardless of how hard I try. I am trying to hit pan on two non cruelty free highlighters that are cute, but huge. I am also struggling with two mini benefit blushes that aren’t cruelty free. It is like they are pressed or something in the pan. I use a stippling brush in hopes that it will move the product faster. It hasn’t worked yet. I’ve had success with my eyeshadow palette I am panning this year. I mess around with that at night and have hit pan on every shade, but one. It is my Tarte toasted palette. It is a great stress relief to create all these makeup looks.
I will often do one color all over. So cheeks and eyes. But I’m cooler toned and a clearly purple tinged blush flatters best, so my blushes look like eyeshadows! Even then, hitting pan is so darn hard. This is why I’m grateful to brands that make minis. I’m slowly switching over to Hourglass as my primary brand and the fact that they make travel size versions of half their line is perfect.
i agree with blush! i guess it’s what makes it so satisfying to finish, i totally celebrated when i used up every last inch of that tarte partayyyy mini!! i think easiest for me would be liquid or cream highlight cause you can mix it into moisturizer or use it as primer. powder highlight on the other hand is probably still one of the hardest 🙀
I go through concealers and setting sprays faster than any other makeup products. Hardest for me are blush and highlight. Foundations are also pretty easy for me, as I've never even tried a very full coverage foundation, preferring light to medium, so I have finished a couple during the last 2,5 years. Lipsticks are also very hard for me. Very interesting video, I really liked it!
I've finished 2 full sized Tarte blushes. Both took 18 months to finish. Now I have 2 blushes. I figure at the rate I use them up, I can buy a new one if I want in 3 years. Lipgloss is something I can blow through. I think I finished 7-10 this year.
I'm so glad that when I got into makeup it was minis. Because now I have a bunch and I'm actually finishing them. At first I bought what I thought I liked and not what I actually like. My biggest thing I go through is primer. Especially if it's a moisturizing one. Also face powder. Because my no make up days I wear primer and then powder and mascara. My hardest would be ehh red toned lips. And bronzer. I tan easily so for the most part I don't really use it because one day it'll be a good shade next it'll be off.
Covergirl eyeshadows are the easiest things to pan ever. I always blow through them. I have a covergirl nude eyeshadow pallet and I’m somehow almost done the whole thing
It’s hard for me to hit pan on highlighters, so I put myself on a “no buy” when it comes to blushes, and highlighters. I think I’m also going to do it for solid lipsticks as well.
Oh, I am so excited, I have spotted pan in my blush🎉 yay! And I used it as eyeshadow, too, several times, but more as a blush overall. Looking forward to your project pan update, so intrigued👍
My travel sized Too Faced Chocolate Soleil bronzer took me almost a year and a half of 4-5x week use to see pan on. I do use a pretty light hand on it, since it is quite dark for my skin tone. Easiest thing for me to pan is eyebrow pencil. I go through a new one every 3-4 months.
hardest is definitely dark eyeshadows, mainly because I don't need much of them in a look. Easiest for me is concealer, I seem to go through them so fast!
i agree about blush, i find it the hardest. i even only have... one blush in my collection right now, and it was one of the first products i bought when i got really into makeup. it’s so old, but it’s still fine. i have not hit pan on it. granted i don’t wear makeup every day, and sometimes... i choose not to wear blush because i like light-medium foundation & i have glowy cheeks naturally, so sometimes it’s seen enough through i don’t add blush. i have my one blush ready for my 2020 project pan because i’ve decided next year is the last year i should have it in my collection because of its’ age. curious to see if i can hit pan, lol.
Honestly for me the two hardest things for me to pan are powders and highlighters because I rarely use them and when I do its the tiniest amount. I’ve actually finished up a few blushes before because I like a subtle blush draping effect so I end up using more product than an average person. But the easiest things for me to pan are mascara, lip gloss, and lip balm
Eyeshadow pallettes take a long time to pan but it feels so good using them up! I am ok with using like 80% of it up though. I get bored with them after that.
This is one of the reasons I prefer smaller palettes. I'm a 9-16-pan kind of gal. Also, most of mine have smaller shadows. I *love* the size of BH shadows in the Brazil palettes. Anything more than the size of a penny feels excessive to me, but we're all different, so I'm sure some prefer the size of Juvia's Place shadows.
Highlighter is the hardest and I think blush is the second hardest. I wish I could go through lipgloss quicker but it takes me three months of focus to go through one Buxom lip gloss. If I'm not focusing on one gloss it takes me at least a year and a half to finish one. Bronzers are pretty easy for me though.
This year I hit pan on my Becca bronzer, a mini highlighter and a Tarte Mini blush unexpectedly! I feel like the Becca Bronzer was really easy to hit pan on, I’ve been using it about once a week for a year and I was really not expecting to hit pan. However, I’ve been trying to finish the mini Becca champagne pop for almost 2 years and I still have a lot. I think it might last me about 3 months more!
I toss my mascaras every 3 months, and only have 1-2 open. For that reason, they’re easy to use up. I’ve only ever completely used up a bronzer, and blush. I generally toss my lip glosses every 6 months too, but only because I’m kind of a germaphobe LOL One thing I don’t ever think I could hit pan on is a highlighter. I’m almost 30, so I tend to be super light handed with them.
Although I have a lot of lipsticks I keep wearing two shades over and over . Touch of spice Maybelline and audacious mauve by Revlon. I hit pan on these two and buy them 2-3 times a year! I agree blushes are very hard to hit pan. The product I hit pan and I need a new one every two months is powder!🌹🌹
Most youtubers say lipstick is pretty hard to pan, for me it’s pretty easy! It pretty much goes away while eating/drinking (especially if you apply a gloss on top) so I do have to reapply throughout the day
After going far too crazy with the fall/holiday sales this year, I'm going through all of your Project Pan videos to help inspire me to start my own project and go on a no/low buy!
I think I can use up skincare and haircare vs makeup. Maybe lip gloss I can? I definitely don't see myself panning a blush or highlighter I don't go ham on it.
i could never do a project pan because i like having a crap tom of makeup (its all cheap tho like $1-$4 which i’ve accumulated over the last year and a half) plus i like doing new styles and looks every day
I am so happy i have hit pan on 3 compacts and a golden highlighter that i love . I was trying hard to hit pan but was not able to and was just purchasing new and new products . Thanks for encouraging and helping me Kelly 😇😇💖💖
I used up 2 Vice lipsticks completely and currently using up 2 Mac lippies as well, but it requires from me to focus almost solely on those particular items! Currently working on an Essence matte blush and it's taking FOREVER!
For me, brow products I use up fairly quickly and I’ve also used up 3 concealers recently. And I’m an oily skin girl so I use up pressed powders like every other month.
I'm not a fan of applying lip products with a doe-foot applicator, so I'm reaching for a bullet lipstick much more frequently than lipgloss and I'm also reapplying it more often for that reason. Also using up lipsticks as cream blushes is pretty easy. I agree with bronzers, they're pretty easy to hit pan on, since they're used in such a big area. In summer I even occasionally use bronzer to cover up tan lines. I think products that I find easy to hit pan on, which are probably harder for others, are dark shimmer eyeshadows. I hit pan on Coloured Raine Blue Magic, Lethal Cosmetics Spirit, Aether and Rise From The Ashes. I usually just throw a dark shimmer in the crease and outer v, or I use them as liners. I haven't hit pan on any matte shade yet.
I agree blush is my very hardest thing to Pan. I think all powder products are pretty difficult. Eyeshadow to be very difficult to pan also. However lipsticks I can go through pretty quickly. Though I do regularly have it on my lips and I reapply regularly through the day. So far this year I have gone through seven full lipsticks, and will have another one finished by the end of the year.
I have a tarte blush mini I got in an ipsy called feisty. They do not make it anymore or I haven't been able to find it anyway. I hit pan a long time ago but I am so careful with it. I'm gonna be so so sad when it's gone. It's just the prettiest rose color. I love these pan videos!
Easiest to pan: skincare in general, bronzer, face powder, lip gloss, and twist up concealor. Hardest: blush, foundation (because I have too many 🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️), and liquid highlighters.
I have a Kiko baked blush that I recently bought, I load my brush with it because im tanner than most and while it’s pretty pigmented, it doesn’t show up well on me so I think i can use it up within 8-12 months. I did make it a point though to only buy mini’s after i finish a lot of my full sized products because it literally is so hard to pan powders (pressed powder blush but specifically highlighters)
I find it easy to hit pan on shimmer eyeshadows because I literally pile them on to get the sparkle and concealers go pretty quickly for me too because I tend to use the same concealer everytime I do my makeup. I find bronzer one of the hardest products to pan because I find it so hard to wear for me. I'm pale and if my skintone changes it always goes red so brown is a difficult color to hide on my face. And yes, I do have bronzer, even though I don't wear it. Eye pencils go quickly for me though. I always get the sharpenable kind because my eyes are very sensitive so I have to sharpen pencils everytime I use them on my eyes to avoid irritation.
I love the super flushed look so i can hit pan on blush pretty easily. Highlighters are a different story. I only own a handful of them and they all look barely used!
I honestly think I’m gonna go more for cream based products for 2020 since they tend to be used up the fastest for me. Glossier cloud paints for example would be great!
Blushes, bronzers, highlighter, eyeliners, lip products, and nail polishes are hard for me. The easiest for me is eyeshadows, mascara and eyebrow products
I hit pan on bronzers a lot, I used up two this year 🤣 Currently working on my project pan and my butter bronzer has a big dent in it, need to repress it soon 😎
It takes me ages to go through foundation! I was able to hit pan on my flowerchild blush this year as part of my 19 in 2019. Also lipsticks and eyeshadows are really tough but I agree lipgloss is easier. Maybe because I reapply often 😊
I just started wearing makeup recently, and it's still pretty rare for me, so the only thing I've ever used up is eyebrow pencils and BB creams, and also lip balm, but that feels more like skincare. I've hit pan on a brow powder and a pressed face powder, but I think that's it. I'm still super new to all of this.
Eyebrow pencils and mascara go fast for me since I only have one and us it more on my low makeup days. Also mascara has a short shelf life since bacteria. Everything else is hard cause I have multiple shades or formulas. Easier panning bathroom/shower products than makeup lol
Easiest for me: setting spray, pressed powder, eye primer and weirdly bronzer. Hardest: blush, lipstick, highlighters, and eyeshadow palettes. Mascara and lash primer I don't count since I toss it after 4 months...and they are usually nearly gone.
I realized that I have at least five slightly different nude lipsticks, all of them are well loved and used, so I decided to finish them up starting from the one that has less left... I don't think it will be so hard, since I use nude lipsticks almost every day...
I have been panning the NARS Killing Me Softly palette this year and have completely panned the Orgasm blush and Albatross highlighter. Still working on Gilda and Outlaw. They have dips but no pan. I have panned 19 make up products this year. 8 of them were lipgloss and 2 were Hourglass powders from a palette. My biggest achievement this year though is my Bobbi Brown Shimmerbrick. I am now using it as loose powder and am hopeful that it will be finished this month.
I've been curious if panning shimmer shades by using a finger is easier than using a brush? I dont have pan in anything but I do have nice sized dips. I know I've heard the bigger the dip the more pan you'll see at once.
RKay17 In my experience, using a brush means you hit the pan quicker because you can focus it in one area. Versus a finger usually takes up more space, so yes, the pan is larger when you hit it, but it takes forever to get to that point. But maybe I just have big fingers 😂
You also get more kickback from using a brush. I've found that I tend to use less shadow when applying with my fingers, but get pans much faster when using a brush.
@@BubblyViolin11 I can see that. Some formulas seem to work well with a pointed fluffy brush. I was playing around with application one day and there was a bunch of fallout.
to me concelers and lipsticks are the hardest to use up. i apply two dots for concealer (i only have concealer so thats fine ig) i sheer out my lipsticks so dont even apply properly but i havent finished one lipstick till date the one am working on ive worked on for 1 and a half years. (i have three similar ones so i am dreading it ) face powder also very hard. highlighter i have two have never tried to pan wont ever. i live in india its very humid i dont highlighter at all i only use it as an eyeshadow maybe. eyeshadow is also extremely hard because i use 1 max two shades on the daily. blush is sorta easy i use mostly creame blushes so those go easy. eyeliner (i cant imagine using up mine ) i have one pot and two powder. itys absolutely the hardest
I agree in general that blush is difficult to pan. But I ended up completely using up 2 blushes this year. One was Tarte Party (mini size), the other was a Physicians Formula blush. I think it depends on the formula. Tarte is very hard pressed and that blush took me much longer in daily use, but the Physicians Formula was so soft it only took me 2 months. For me, I have oily skin so face products are easier for me to pan because they fade on my skin. Eyeshadow, specifically not neutral colors take a long time to hit pan. Again, it depends on the formula. I had the Too Faced Chocolate Bar palette that since it was neutrals I thought I could pan it easier, but it took me a 1 1/2 yrs to pan just 5 shadows.
Eyeshadow, setting spray, eyeshadow primer, mascara, brow product, and eyeliner are easy Cream highlight and lipgloss is medium Lipstick and blush are hard
Yea only mini blushes and highlighter purchases from now on lol
Have you ever finished one before?
Flesh toned eyeshadows are what I go through fastest. In every palette I get, the shade that I set down my base with and my favorite transition shade get used up so quickly.
When a palette doesn't have that you can always use your face powders once you finish your skin toned shade
I'm trying so hard even though I use my cream and beige eyeshadows every day they're not going down! How long do you think it takes for you to hit pan on one?
Angela Weidert I agree. I hit pan and completely used up my flesh toned eye shadow first on my Anastasia modern renaissance palette. Then I planned a Anastasia single and I got a new one from colourpop as a dupe and I just hit pan. This is over the course of three years. But to be fair I use my flesh toned color to help set my eyeshadow before I begin to use color to minimize patchiness.
@@hello.jila656 it still takes me a month or so of daily use to hit pan. I use a larger fluffy eye brush and set my entire lid. If it's a close enough match to my skin color I will also set my under eye are with eyeshadow because I have found that they are silkier than traditional setting powder. I'm pretty fair skinned so the peaches n cream shade from the Two-Faced Sweet Peach palette was gone in no time.
@@htureigna thank you! It's great to have a reference of how someone else uses their products! I'm going to give setting my under eyes a go - I must have a shade that's a good enough match in my soph × revolution palette which is what I've been focusing on! I'd love to see pan before the end of the year!
I only wear makeup like 1-2 times in a week so I find pretty much everything besides mascara to be basically never ending 😂 and for that reason I have a really small collection so I'm using what I have frequently and nothing goes untouched for too long.
for me...
easiest: primer, concealer, & eyebrow pencils
middle: foundation, setting spray, powder, eyeliners, & mascara
hardest: blush, bronzer, & highlighter (eyeshadows & lip products but that’s because of changing them up frequently as well as formulas)
Bambino now i’m in fear because i have my too faced milk chocolate soleil bronzer planned for my project pan next year because it’s my oldest one, lol.
I go cleared lip glosses a lot a few times not too hard
The worst decision I have made as far as panning was buying matte lipstick. It never ends! I wish I knew my makeup preferences better back then.
You're so right! It never ends !!
I stayed with you that whole year when you were trying to hit pan on the Urban Decay blush. When you finally did it I felt so proud of you XD
That was the best day ever! haha
I have hit pan on every highlighter in my collection, I LOVE highlighter 😍
I also regularly hit pan on bronzer and pressed powder. Blush is very difficult to hit pan on, but I have hit pan on 2 of my tarte minis.
I have a small collection so it is my goal to hit pan on everything 😁
Blush is the hardest one... it takes almost 6 months of daily use to see that precious, little metal.
I think people should get a prize for actually finishing that mini Tarte blush in Paaarty. 😂
lievde2710 I did earlier this year in my project pan. But when I first got it I only had 2 other blushes and that one was my favorite so I used it everyday for like 8 months before I entered it into a project 😂
I finally finished mine over the summer! I was so proud!
I am so close, it's crumbling now!
It's one of my favorite shades. I have the rings starting to show through.
I just hit pan on it and i was so shocked!
Blush is seriously so hard to pan!
Yes, it is!
I’m going to try my first real project Pan in 2020 and this is super helpful. Also helpful for reminding me that I def don’t need another blush and helps to be more mindful
I think lipgloss is the easiest to pan. Because you reapply it all day.
In my opinion it would be lip balm, if you consider that make up. But also lip gloss, I love reapplying 😍
Hardest: Blush, brow pomade, highlighters and bronzers
Easiest: setting sprays, brow pencils, foundation, concealer, and primer in no particiular order there.
I have never tried to use up a lip product, I am excited to try next year in my project pan. :)
I’m happy, I just recently finished a foundation that was just sitting around in my collection this year and now I can go back to only having one foundation which is my favorite ☺️
Oh yeah I can pan a lipgloss just by looking at it lol. Lipsticks and foundations last forever for me though. I usually go through at least 2 bronzers a year maybe 3 if ones a deluxe size.
For me it’s easier to hit pan on soft pressed eyeshadows like Anastasia or dose of colors and bronzer. I’ve never hit pan on blush ☹️
I never have either but I'm trying for the first time to....nothing yet. 😂
This year for me it’s been hard to pan highlighter & blushes & finish lipsticks 😬 I was smart to work on 3 lipsticks in my year long project 😅
For me, brow pencils are absolutely the fastest to be used up! Depending on the brand, they usually last 3-5 weeks for me. Lip pencils also go fast. Thank you for this video and have a wonderful day!
This was really interesting video! For me lipsticks are the easiest ones to pan. I have used up 5-6 lipsticks this year, but I have never hit pan on bronzer, blush or highlighter🤔
Interesting! Thank you for sharing! :)
You are one of the you tubers which I feel is really ‘healthy’ for me to watch :)). I really appreciate you and plan to watch your vids more often.
Can I just show off for a second cos I’m so proud of this😂 I used up a full sized hoola bronzer in just under 3 months😏 I used it everyday on my face & eyes & im so happy my last non cruelty free bronzer is gone!
Makeup takes so long to go through. Sometimes I buy a backup product thinking I don’t have a lot left to go through and a month later I’m still on that initial product. But for me the easiest thing to use up is foundation, pressed powder and brow pencil.
I've done that before too! I try not to purchase backups now haha
Blush and highlights are so hard for me! Lip products are too, but only if you have a large variety. When I only had a few shades in college I would go through them easily both bullets and liquid lips. I also used to fly through eyeliner, but now I never wear it so it's so hard to go through as expected. I also think eyeshadow is hard to pan! But it's so rewarding when I do. I agree my powder foundations always hit pan naturally quite quickly.
Good morning, highlighters are the hardest for me to pan, the easiest is bronzers i just love bronzers, lip glosses i pan also. Now I am close to panning my cleanser and finally finish my mask now must get more. Great video 💖💖
Totally agree on blushes and lipsticks being the hardest to pan!! I have barely ANY visible progress on those items. 😭
I feel like I can pan a blush but I NEVER hit pan on highlighters! On another note, you look so great in this video! I think you changed the way your hair is parted or something, but I love it. I usually part in the middle and you’re inspiring me to move it over!
Someone mentioned buying backups in the comments and I wanted to give my little two sense. Only buy backups for products that you know you love and use decently enough to where you are using about two in a year and can justify buying two then first one then and one now. Don’t buy backups for products that take forever to use up! Like loose powder or palettes! Things change over time and so do your preferences, so only have backups for things you like in the short term and will use in the short term.
The only thing I have a backup of is my NYX Butter Gloss in Tiramisu. If they discontinue that, I will weep. And honestly, I have issues with concentration & short-term memory, & due to chronic pain, I'm sometimes very distracted & have no idea where I put things, so I lose items, replace them, then find the open one. Usually before I open the new one. This has led to an accidental backup of a lipstick & a balm stain that's discontinued, so that was a happy accident. Lol I also have very dry skin & lips, so I buy lip balms in pairs & always have one on my nightstand & one in my purse. I agree with you, though. I don't buy backups on purpose! 😂
Good point, Katherine!
Deffo agree with you on the face powder being easiest to pan (whether foundation or setting powder). The only other thing I go through as often are pencils (lip liner, eyeliner, brow pencil). That’s probably just because they contain a small amount of product and I use it every day.
The only reason my lip balms last forever is because I’m constantly leaving them in pockets and bags so I’m always misplacing them 😅
Im definitely on the boat of using up lipstick quickly. When im trynna look presentable but dont have time, a bold lip and my bold glasses do the trick!
Lipsticks, eyeshadows and fragrances take forever to finish! I love the challenge of using blush and finishing them. I also love to use bronzers and eyeliners as well as haircare and skincare. Panning has helped me to learn a lot especially things like not needing a billion highlighters 🤣
Flesh toned shadows, transition shade.. but most of all, no one talks about skincare. Skincare is the easiest for me because it's my current addiction
Alexa Likes literally!!! It takes me only about a month to get through moisturizer.
@@Young-lw6yd I started a skincare project pan this year because I was 'hoarding' it and noticing that things were getting old. Obviously, I'd only recommend this to someone who has a lot of skincare (like, too much).
I haven't watched all of this yet but I have actually found highlighters to be pretty easy to hit pan on, blushes are a BEAST. Eyeshadows can be easy depending on the brand, and bronzers are pretty easy to finish.
Pressed powder used to go way faster for me when I set my whole face, but now I only set my undereyes and progress is slow!
I'm pretty sure I'm never hitting pan on my blush, and I only own 2. I go through mascara, setting spray, and concealer pretty quickly.
I feel you. I had a collection of 7 eyeshadow singles several years ago that were basically my only eyeshadows, & at the time, I wore makeup religiously. Then I went through a phase where I didn't so much, & I had significant dips in most of the shadows but hadn't hit pan on any. I just recently started wearing makeup again more often (looooong story), & I have a goal to hit 1-3 shades in my rainbow palette by April 2020. We'll see. Sadly, all the ones I had deep dips in went bad.
I'm also doing a No-Buy in 2020, so I can use my products I have & really enjoy them & get to know my formula preferences again. I went a little crazy for a while with the purchasing, so I should be covered for at least 6 months. 😳
I agree with the lipstick took me forever to use up mine
My bronzers have definitely been easiest to pan. My face powders are all loose but I definitely make a lot of progress there too (maybe not so much now that it's colder?)
I think the hardest for me is lip liner (I always forget to put it on lol) or a blush, like you said.
PS love the bite custom lipstick you have on!!
Thank you, Morgan! And yes, face powders too!
I hit pan on my tarte party blush this week!!!😁
Highlighters are so hard!! And blushes are damn near impossible. ABH palettes are the easiest eye shadows to hit pan on.
I’ve noticed that, too, about ABH palettes. I have hit pan on 3 of my Soft Glam shadows even though I rotate through a variety of eyeshadow palettes. I’m even thinking of repurchasing some of the individual shadows, which doesn’t happen with any other palettes.
I agree that face power and bronzer are pretty easy. I am one that goes through lipstick pretty quick as well and I think that blush and nail polish are the hardest!!
I cannot hit pan on my highlighter regardless of how hard I try. I am trying to hit pan on two non cruelty free highlighters that are cute, but huge. I am also struggling with two mini benefit blushes that aren’t cruelty free. It is like they are pressed or something in the pan. I use a stippling brush in hopes that it will move the product faster. It hasn’t worked yet. I’ve had success with my eyeshadow palette I am panning this year. I mess around with that at night and have hit pan on every shade, but one. It is my Tarte toasted palette. It is a great stress relief to create all these makeup looks.
I hit pan on my mini benefit blusher yesterday. It was the oldest one in my collection and it took ages x
I will often do one color all over. So cheeks and eyes. But I’m cooler toned and a clearly purple tinged blush flatters best, so my blushes look like eyeshadows! Even then, hitting pan is so darn hard. This is why I’m grateful to brands that make minis. I’m slowly switching over to Hourglass as my primary brand and the fact that they make travel size versions of half their line is perfect.
i agree with blush! i guess it’s what makes it so satisfying to finish, i totally celebrated when i used up every last inch of that tarte partayyyy mini!! i think easiest for me would be liquid or cream highlight cause you can mix it into moisturizer or use it as primer. powder highlight on the other hand is probably still one of the hardest 🙀
I go through concealers and setting sprays faster than any other makeup products. Hardest for me are blush and highlight. Foundations are also pretty easy for me, as I've never even tried a very full coverage foundation, preferring light to medium, so I have finished a couple during the last 2,5 years. Lipsticks are also very hard for me. Very interesting video, I really liked it!
I've finished 2 full sized Tarte blushes. Both took 18 months to finish. Now I have 2 blushes. I figure at the rate I use them up, I can buy a new one if I want in 3 years.
Lipgloss is something I can blow through. I think I finished 7-10 this year.
I'm so glad that when I got into makeup it was minis. Because now I have a bunch and I'm actually finishing them. At first I bought what I thought I liked and not what I actually like. My biggest thing I go through is primer. Especially if it's a moisturizing one. Also face powder. Because my no make up days I wear primer and then powder and mascara. My hardest would be ehh red toned lips. And bronzer. I tan easily so for the most part I don't really use it because one day it'll be a good shade next it'll be off.
Covergirl eyeshadows are the easiest things to pan ever. I always blow through them. I have a covergirl nude eyeshadow pallet and I’m somehow almost done the whole thing
Easy: face powder, concealer, foundation, mascara, eyeliner
Medium: setting spray, primer, eyeshadow, lip liner, bronzer
Hard: blush, highlight, lipstick, eye primer, brow pomade
I couldn't stop staring at your lip color! It's perfect! I wish it wasn't custom made...😭 Can you think of a dupe for it maybe?? I have to have it!
It’s hard for me to hit pan on highlighters, so I put myself on a “no buy” when it comes to blushes, and highlighters. I think I’m also going to do it for solid lipsticks as well.
Oh, I am so excited, I have spotted pan in my blush🎉 yay! And I used it as eyeshadow, too, several times, but more as a blush overall.
Looking forward to your project pan update, so intrigued👍
Good job!!
My travel sized Too Faced Chocolate Soleil bronzer took me almost a year and a half of 4-5x week use to see pan on. I do use a pretty light hand on it, since it is quite dark for my skin tone. Easiest thing for me to pan is eyebrow pencil. I go through a new one every 3-4 months.
I finish almost 4 setting sprays in a year even without project pan !
Blush is the hardest for me for sure!!! I only own a few blushes but I’ve had them for years and they are still going strong!
hardest is definitely dark eyeshadows, mainly because I don't need much of them in a look. Easiest for me is concealer, I seem to go through them so fast!
i agree about blush, i find it the hardest. i even only have... one blush in my collection right now, and it was one of the first products i bought when i got really into makeup. it’s so old, but it’s still fine. i have not hit pan on it.
granted i don’t wear makeup every day, and sometimes... i choose not to wear blush because i like light-medium foundation & i have glowy cheeks naturally, so sometimes it’s seen enough through i don’t add blush. i have my one blush ready for my 2020 project pan because i’ve decided next year is the last year i should have it in my collection because of its’ age. curious to see if i can hit pan, lol.
I have finished 3 blushes, but bronzers and highlighters are never ending
Honestly for me the two hardest things for me to pan are powders and highlighters because I rarely use them and when I do its the tiniest amount. I’ve actually finished up a few blushes before because I like a subtle blush draping effect so I end up using more product than an average person. But the easiest things for me to pan are mascara, lip gloss, and lip balm
Eyeshadow pallettes take a long time to pan but it feels so good using them up! I am ok with using like 80% of it up though. I get bored with them after that.
This is one of the reasons I prefer smaller palettes. I'm a 9-16-pan kind of gal. Also, most of mine have smaller shadows. I *love* the size of BH shadows in the Brazil palettes. Anything more than the size of a penny feels excessive to me, but we're all different, so I'm sure some prefer the size of Juvia's Place shadows.
Highlighter is the hardest and I think blush is the second hardest. I wish I could go through lipgloss quicker but it takes me three months of focus to go through one Buxom lip gloss. If I'm not focusing on one gloss it takes me at least a year and a half to finish one. Bronzers are pretty easy for me though.
This year I hit pan on my Becca bronzer, a mini highlighter and a Tarte Mini blush unexpectedly! I feel like the Becca Bronzer was really easy to hit pan on, I’ve been using it about once a week for a year and I was really not expecting to hit pan. However, I’ve been trying to finish the mini Becca champagne pop for almost 2 years and I still have a lot. I think it might last me about 3 months more!
I like this video it's different and inspires me to use and love what I have
Blushes are the easiest for me to hit pan on. Highlighters and eyeshadows are the hardest for me. Also Kelly, I love your hair color right now!
I toss my mascaras every 3 months, and only have 1-2 open. For that reason, they’re easy to use up. I’ve only ever completely used up a bronzer, and blush. I generally toss my lip glosses every 6 months too, but only because I’m kind of a germaphobe LOL
One thing I don’t ever think I could hit pan on is a highlighter. I’m almost 30, so I tend to be super light handed with them.
Although I have a lot of lipsticks I keep wearing two shades over and over . Touch of spice Maybelline and audacious mauve by Revlon. I hit pan on these two and buy them 2-3 times a year! I agree blushes are very hard to hit pan. The product I hit pan and I need a new one every two months is powder!🌹🌹
Most youtubers say lipstick is pretty hard to pan, for me it’s pretty easy! It pretty much goes away while eating/drinking (especially if you apply a gloss on top) so I do have to reapply throughout the day
wow I never thought of using a lipstick as a cream blush, such a good idea!
Oh man, I am obsessed with your eye look.
Haven’t even watched yet and I know blush is going to be on the hard list
After going far too crazy with the fall/holiday sales this year, I'm going through all of your Project Pan videos to help inspire me to start my own project and go on a no/low buy!
I think I can use up skincare and haircare vs makeup. Maybe lip gloss I can? I definitely don't see myself panning a blush or highlighter I don't go ham on it.
i could never do a project pan because i like having a crap tom of makeup (its all cheap tho like $1-$4 which i’ve accumulated over the last year and a half) plus i like doing new styles and looks every day
I am so happy i have hit pan on 3 compacts and a golden highlighter that i love . I was trying hard to hit pan but was not able to and was just purchasing new and new products . Thanks for encouraging and helping me Kelly 😇😇💖💖
Parrrty is in my current project and I've bee working on it for months! Definitely agree that blush is the hardest.
I used up 2 Vice lipsticks completely and currently using up 2 Mac lippies as well, but it requires from me to focus almost solely on those particular items! Currently working on an Essence matte blush and it's taking FOREVER!
Good luck!
@@KellyGooch thank you!
For me, brow products I use up fairly quickly and I’ve also used up 3 concealers recently. And I’m an oily skin girl so I use up pressed powders like every other month.
I use brow products up quickly also!
I'm not a fan of applying lip products with a doe-foot applicator, so I'm reaching for a bullet lipstick much more frequently than lipgloss and I'm also reapplying it more often for that reason.
Also using up lipsticks as cream blushes is pretty easy.
I agree with bronzers, they're pretty easy to hit pan on, since they're used in such a big area. In summer I even occasionally use bronzer to cover up tan lines.
I think products that I find easy to hit pan on, which are probably harder for others, are dark shimmer eyeshadows. I hit pan on Coloured Raine Blue Magic, Lethal Cosmetics Spirit, Aether and Rise From The Ashes. I usually just throw a dark shimmer in the crease and outer v, or I use them as liners. I haven't hit pan on any matte shade yet.
I agree blush is my very hardest thing to Pan. I think all powder products are pretty difficult. Eyeshadow to be very difficult to pan also.
However lipsticks I can go through pretty quickly. Though I do regularly have it on my lips and I reapply regularly through the day. So far this year I have gone through seven full lipsticks, and will have another one finished by the end of the year.
The lipsticks that I use up are nudes. Bold colors and reds take much longer.
I have a tarte blush mini I got in an ipsy called feisty. They do not make it anymore or I haven't been able to find it anyway. I hit pan a long time ago but I am so careful with it. I'm gonna be so so sad when it's gone. It's just the prettiest rose color. I love these pan videos!
Start looking for a dupe now. Lol I do that. If I'm close to finishing something that's discontinued, I go on an obsessive search for a replacement!
Easiest to pan: skincare in general, bronzer, face powder, lip gloss, and twist up concealor. Hardest: blush, foundation (because I have too many 🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️), and liquid highlighters.
I have a Kiko baked blush that I recently bought, I load my brush with it because im tanner than most and while it’s pretty pigmented, it doesn’t show up well on me so I think i can use it up within 8-12 months. I did make it a point though to only buy mini’s after i finish a lot of my full sized products because it literally is so hard to pan powders (pressed powder blush but specifically highlighters)
I find it easy to hit pan on shimmer eyeshadows because I literally pile them on to get the sparkle and concealers go pretty quickly for me too because I tend to use the same concealer everytime I do my makeup. I find bronzer one of the hardest products to pan because I find it so hard to wear for me. I'm pale and if my skintone changes it always goes red so brown is a difficult color to hide on my face. And yes, I do have bronzer, even though I don't wear it. Eye pencils go quickly for me though. I always get the sharpenable kind because my eyes are very sensitive so I have to sharpen pencils everytime I use them on my eyes to avoid irritation.
Too funny I go through shimmers slowly but matte shadows quickly!!
I love the super flushed look so i can hit pan on blush pretty easily. Highlighters are a different story. I only own a handful of them and they all look barely used!
I honestly think I’m gonna go more for cream based products for 2020 since they tend to be used up the fastest for me. Glossier cloud paints for example would be great!
Blushes, bronzers, highlighter, eyeliners, lip products, and nail polishes are hard for me. The easiest for me is eyeshadows, mascara and eyebrow products
I hit pan on my paaaaarty blush yesterday!!!!!
I hit pan on bronzers a lot, I used up two this year 🤣 Currently working on my project pan and my butter bronzer has a big dent in it, need to repress it soon 😎
It takes me ages to go through foundation! I was able to hit pan on my flowerchild blush this year as part of my 19 in 2019. Also lipsticks and eyeshadows are really tough but I agree lipgloss is easier. Maybe because I reapply often 😊
I just started wearing makeup recently, and it's still pretty rare for me, so the only thing I've ever used up is eyebrow pencils and BB creams, and also lip balm, but that feels more like skincare. I've hit pan on a brow powder and a pressed face powder, but I think that's it. I'm still super new to all of this.
Eyebrow pencils and mascara go fast for me since I only have one and us it more on my low makeup days. Also mascara has a short shelf life since bacteria.
Everything else is hard cause I have multiple shades or formulas. Easier panning bathroom/shower products than makeup lol
Easiest for me: setting spray, pressed powder, eye primer and weirdly bronzer. Hardest: blush, lipstick, highlighters, and eyeshadow palettes.
Mascara and lash primer I don't count since I toss it after 4 months...and they are usually nearly gone.
I use the tarte blush in sensual as a bronzer and blush and it’s ALMOST GONE!! The pan is so big but I’m pretty sure I’ve had it since literally 2017
Nice job!!
Right? I literally plow thru milani keep it full lip gloss!!!
I realized that I have at least five slightly different nude lipsticks, all of them are well loved and used, so I decided to finish them up starting from the one that has less left... I don't think it will be so hard, since I use nude lipsticks almost every day...
For me, the easiest is lipstick, bronzer, face powder, mascara and hardest, blush, highlighter, eyebrow powder, eyeshadows🖤
I have been panning the NARS Killing Me Softly palette this year and have completely panned the Orgasm blush and Albatross highlighter. Still working on Gilda and Outlaw. They have dips but no pan. I have panned 19 make up products this year. 8 of them were lipgloss and 2 were Hourglass powders from a palette. My biggest achievement this year though is my Bobbi Brown Shimmerbrick. I am now using it as loose powder and am hopeful that it will be finished this month.
I've been curious if panning shimmer shades by using a finger is easier than using a brush? I dont have pan in anything but I do have nice sized dips. I know I've heard the bigger the dip the more pan you'll see at once.
RKay17 In my experience, using a brush means you hit the pan quicker because you can focus it in one area. Versus a finger usually takes up more space, so yes, the pan is larger when you hit it, but it takes forever to get to that point. But maybe I just have big fingers 😂
You also get more kickback from using a brush. I've found that I tend to use less shadow when applying with my fingers, but get pans much faster when using a brush.
@@saras.9626 thanks for your feedback. Sometimes I look at these dips and I'm like I think one day I'll pan the crap out of this shade 😆
@@BubblyViolin11 I can see that. Some formulas seem to work well with a pointed fluffy brush. I was playing around with application one day and there was a bunch of fallout.
Love your look today Kelly , beautiful. ...
Primers and setting sprays are the easiest products for me to use up. I never wear lipstick, so they’ll never be used up.
to me concelers and lipsticks are the hardest to use up.
i apply two dots for concealer (i only have concealer so thats fine ig)
i sheer out my lipsticks so dont even apply properly but i havent finished one lipstick till date the one am working on ive worked on for 1 and a half years. (i have three similar ones so i am dreading it )
face powder also very hard.
highlighter i have two have never tried to pan wont ever. i live in india its very humid i dont highlighter at all i only use it as an eyeshadow maybe.
eyeshadow is also extremely hard because i use 1 max two shades on the daily.
blush is sorta easy i use mostly creame blushes so those go easy.
eyeliner (i cant imagine using up mine ) i have one pot and two powder. itys absolutely the hardest
I agree in general that blush is difficult to pan. But I ended up completely using up 2 blushes this year. One was Tarte Party (mini size), the other was a Physicians Formula blush. I think it depends on the formula. Tarte is very hard pressed and that blush took me much longer in daily use, but the Physicians Formula was so soft it only took me 2 months. For me, I have oily skin so face products are easier for me to pan because they fade on my skin. Eyeshadow, specifically not neutral colors take a long time to hit pan. Again, it depends on the formula. I had the Too Faced Chocolate Bar palette that since it was neutrals I thought I could pan it easier, but it took me a 1 1/2 yrs to pan just 5 shadows.
Eyeshadow, setting spray, eyeshadow primer, mascara, brow product, and eyeliner are easy
Cream highlight and lipgloss is medium
Lipstick and blush are hard