I love how analytical you are. I live for this kind of thing. if something can be calculated or quantified in any way I always try to do it too lol just out of curiosity sake it’s interesting and keeps things organized in my brain.
I don't know why but I love seeing your pan videos (more than other you tubers). I think it's because there's so much pan! You actually use all of your stuff and I can see progress. You're doing awesome, and it inspires me to use my stuff! Also, I just got the Enduring Love palette (I splurged on the sale, but in my defense I only have 7 palettes now), could you do a 3 (or 5 or 7) looks video with it sometime? I'm going to need some inspiration since it's not totally neutral. I don't quite know what to do with it yet, ha!
Thanks, Janelle! And yes! I ordered a couple Sydney Grace singles and I hope to do an eyeshadow bingo in December. I’ll try to do more looks with it ♥️♥️
I love this idea. I'm panning palletes and I count the times I use a pallete, just not the shade. It shows me my go to favorites and then the ones I need to try and use up more. Still, takes forever for me to pan!
The cool thing about your videos is that you actually use the shades I'd never reach for that I should reach for. All the shimmer shades and pastel shades have pan and my pan is in grey and black. I should try to be more creative with my color story.
1000 times makes more sense to me on how fast it would take me to use up my too faced shadows. I wonder how long it will take before I hit pan on my natasha denona shadows as I use those loads at the moment 🤔 Already made a big dip in the shimmer shade brass from the gold palette. I'm gonna miss that shade!
I love this video series! It is so interesting! 😘 I have started my first project pan only a few month ago and what I can say so far is that it makes a lot of a difference if an eyeshadow has a lot of kick up and also what brushes I use. I have switched now to more pointy and smaller brushes and it is so much faster to hit pan this way. 🙂
I love these videos of yours. It's very interesting how it takes such different amounts of usage to hit pans in various shadows. Stay safe! TFS! ~ Nona
So I've got pan on a lot of different eyeshadows and I find that the hardest to hit pan on are too faced, then Urban Decay shadows, then KVD (old formula). Those are the hardest pressed. Then Tarte eyeshadows and sleek. Tarte are not as hard pressed and sleek eyeshadow pans are relatively shallow. The easiest is Anastasia and Lorac.
Sometimes! It depends on the brush and where I'm applying. The cream matte shades have a wider pan because I use a bigger brush and use more to cover my entire eyelid. The light shimmers I use a small brush and only apply to my inner corner. For other colors/ finishes I might just use it on the lower lashline or only in the crease.
I love how analytical you are. I live for this kind of thing. if something can be calculated or quantified in any way I always try to do it too lol just out of curiosity sake it’s interesting and keeps things organized in my brain.
Love, love, love these "how many uses" videos. Please keep them coming!
Will do, thank you Diana! I have more content like this on my instagram @_too_much_tash_
Love this series + how long does it take to use makeup! As someone who is trying to pan its soo useful! ❤️
I don't know why but I love seeing your pan videos (more than other you tubers). I think it's because there's so much pan! You actually use all of your stuff and I can see progress. You're doing awesome, and it inspires me to use my stuff!
Also, I just got the Enduring Love palette (I splurged on the sale, but in my defense I only have 7 palettes now), could you do a 3 (or 5 or 7) looks video with it sometime? I'm going to need some inspiration since it's not totally neutral. I don't quite know what to do with it yet, ha!
Thanks, Janelle! And yes! I ordered a couple Sydney Grace singles and I hope to do an eyeshadow bingo in December. I’ll try to do more looks with it ♥️♥️
This is so interesting! Love hearing about all of the numbers
I love this idea. I'm panning palletes and I count the times I use a pallete, just not the shade. It shows me my go to favorites and then the ones I need to try and use up more. Still, takes forever for me to pan!
The cool thing about your videos is that you actually use the shades I'd never reach for that I should reach for. All the shimmer shades and pastel shades have pan and my pan is in grey and black. I should try to be more creative with my color story.
I have the Queen of Hearts palette too! It's good to know how long I expect to use the product. 🥴🥴🥴
1000 times makes more sense to me on how fast it would take me to use up my too faced shadows.
I wonder how long it will take before I hit pan on my natasha denona shadows as I use those loads at the moment 🤔
Already made a big dip in the shimmer shade brass from the gold palette. I'm gonna miss that shade!
I love this video series! It is so interesting! 😘 I have started my first project pan only a few month ago and what I can say so far is that it makes a lot of a difference if an eyeshadow has a lot of kick up and also what brushes I use. I have switched now to more pointy and smaller brushes and it is so much faster to hit pan this way. 🙂
Waiting for part 3! Nice video!
I love these videos of yours. It's very interesting how it takes such different amounts of usage to hit pans in various shadows. Stay safe! TFS! ~ Nona
Im happy for this series to keep going until the end of time😂❤
Love these types of videos, so informative
So I've got pan on a lot of different eyeshadows and I find that the hardest to hit pan on are too faced, then Urban Decay shadows, then KVD (old formula). Those are the hardest pressed. Then Tarte eyeshadows and sleek. Tarte are not as hard pressed and sleek eyeshadow pans are relatively shallow. The easiest is Anastasia and Lorac.
I've never tried the Sleek formula but I agree with how you rank the other brands!
Yaaay, I love this series.
Always loving this kind of video from you 😍
I’m super early. Have a great Saturday!
Do most people who try to “hit pan” use smaller brushes and focus on one spot? I notice that the hole is usually so small and focused in an area.
Sometimes! It depends on the brush and where I'm applying. The cream matte shades have a wider pan because I use a bigger brush and use more to cover my entire eyelid. The light shimmers I use a small brush and only apply to my inner corner. For other colors/ finishes I might just use it on the lower lashline or only in the crease.
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