Salvage bad press?
Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2014 1:12 pm
So I pressed my first few shadows, and while the shimmery shades came out great, I think I may have ruined my brand new mattes (kensington and chase) with too much pressing medium (5-6 pumps). They're still usable if I really scrub the brush across them, but the color payoff is too faint. I wish I had found Oxana's other pressing video, about using even fewer pumps for mattes and supplementing with alcohol for a softer press, before I jumped in!
Anyway, what I'm wondering is if I could crush up the too-hard press, mix it with a second jar of shadow & maybe only one pump of medium (for a total of 7ish pumps/ 2 jars), and wet the rest with alcohol, then re-press? Theoretically that would make a double batch with an overall lower ratio of medium to powder, which would hopefully make the final result softer. Does that make sense? I figure that if you can repair old pressed powders that have cracked just by adding alcohol and re-pressing (because they already contain binders), that this may work... or I could just be ruining another jar!
Thoughts? Opinions? Suggestions?
Thanks

Anyway, what I'm wondering is if I could crush up the too-hard press, mix it with a second jar of shadow & maybe only one pump of medium (for a total of 7ish pumps/ 2 jars), and wet the rest with alcohol, then re-press? Theoretically that would make a double batch with an overall lower ratio of medium to powder, which would hopefully make the final result softer. Does that make sense? I figure that if you can repair old pressed powders that have cracked just by adding alcohol and re-pressing (because they already contain binders), that this may work... or I could just be ruining another jar!

Thoughts? Opinions? Suggestions?
Thanks
