I am beyond ecstatic about the fact that I am going to show you how to make a magnetic palette at home so that you can store refills of your eyeshadow, blush, and concealer, as well as a variety of other makeup products! I hope you are as excited about this as I am! I have spent a significant amount of time looking for a good magnetic palette that is empty and that is offered at a price that is not prohibitively expensive. The reason for this is that I own eyeshadows in a variety of shapes, and the Z palette was the only option that was available to me that would allow me to customize it the way that I want to. This was the deciding factor for me. As a consequence of this, I started looking for a good magnetic palette that was empty. At first, I looked on eBay and Amazon, but the prices were out of my price range, and that's before taking into account the cost of shipping. While I was searching for videos on YouTube, I came across this one in which a woman gave a tutorial on how simple it is to put together your own eyeshadow palette in your own home.
I used to be terrible at doing things myself, but now that I've got the hang of it, I'm a total do-it-yourselfer, and I love trying my hand at a variety of different crafts
1. In addition to this, the components that were used did not appear to carry a particularly high cost, and the procedure itself appeared to be rather uncomplicated
2. The problem started when I went out to find self-adhesive magnetic sheets, which appear to be easily available in any craft store in the United States, but I was unable to locate these in India
3. In the United States, self-adhesive magnetic sheets are readily available in any craft store
4. There does not appear to be any difficulty in locating these sheets in craft stores across the United States