MOLD
Read everything before you purchase.
Use Mold only with a 1 Ton Arbor Press. Works with Small, Medium & Large Pans.
Not all formulas can or should be repressed. If you are a beginner, stick with Mattes & Satins products (Avoid baked powders with textures similar to Hourglass, Mac mineralize, Pat Mcgrath translucent powder, and All shimmery highlighters/shadows. Repressing requires you to do alot of trial and error that you have to explore on your own.
It’s a mandatory that you watch these 2 videos before you start the process: 1. “One Ton Arbor Press Setup Tutorial” & 2. “How to Repress”
Accessories that you need
1. 1 Ton Arbor Press (Alternative link Arbor Freight)
2. Arbor Press Plate (This helps alot with a wider surface for your mold to sit on, not an absolutely need but it’s helpful).
3. Sandwich bags cut into 2x2 squares to use between the products and the block while you repress. Save time, from having to clean the block with every color.
4. Cellophane Bags 3x5, place crushed products inside this bag, squeeze to crush products. You can also use these to store left over products.
RESOURCES:
- ARTIST KIT COMPANY COMMUNITY FACEBOOK GROUP.
- Virtual Consultation “Intro To Repressing”
Read everything before you purchase.
Use Mold only with a 1 Ton Arbor Press. Works with Small, Medium & Large Pans.
Not all formulas can or should be repressed. If you are a beginner, stick with Mattes & Satins products (Avoid baked powders with textures similar to Hourglass, Mac mineralize, Pat Mcgrath translucent powder, and All shimmery highlighters/shadows. Repressing requires you to do alot of trial and error that you have to explore on your own.
It’s a mandatory that you watch these 2 videos before you start the process: 1. “One Ton Arbor Press Setup Tutorial” & 2. “How to Repress”
Accessories that you need
1. 1 Ton Arbor Press (Alternative link Arbor Freight)
2. Arbor Press Plate (This helps alot with a wider surface for your mold to sit on, not an absolutely need but it’s helpful).
3. Sandwich bags cut into 2x2 squares to use between the products and the block while you repress. Save time, from having to clean the block with every color.
4. Cellophane Bags 3x5, place crushed products inside this bag, squeeze to crush products. You can also use these to store left over products.
RESOURCES:
- ARTIST KIT COMPANY COMMUNITY FACEBOOK GROUP.
- Virtual Consultation “Intro To Repressing”
Read everything before you purchase.
Use Mold only with a 1 Ton Arbor Press. Works with Small, Medium & Large Pans.
Not all formulas can or should be repressed. If you are a beginner, stick with Mattes & Satins products (Avoid baked powders with textures similar to Hourglass, Mac mineralize, Pat Mcgrath translucent powder, and All shimmery highlighters/shadows. Repressing requires you to do alot of trial and error that you have to explore on your own.
It’s a mandatory that you watch these 2 videos before you start the process: 1. “One Ton Arbor Press Setup Tutorial” & 2. “How to Repress”
Accessories that you need
1. 1 Ton Arbor Press (Alternative link Arbor Freight)
2. Arbor Press Plate (This helps alot with a wider surface for your mold to sit on, not an absolutely need but it’s helpful).
3. Sandwich bags cut into 2x2 squares to use between the products and the block while you repress. Save time, from having to clean the block with every color.
4. Cellophane Bags 3x5, place crushed products inside this bag, squeeze to crush products. You can also use these to store left over products.
RESOURCES:
- ARTIST KIT COMPANY COMMUNITY FACEBOOK GROUP.
- Virtual Consultation “Intro To Repressing”