Labeling your makeup products after depotting is more than just a matter of organization—it’s essential for easy identification, staying hygienic, and keeping track of product details. Without labels, similar shades can blend together, making it hard to remember what's what. Labels not only help you stay organized but also ensure you retain important information like product names, brands, and expiration dates. Plus, they make it simple to repurchase your favorite shades and prevent cross-contamination by knowing exactly what you’re using.
Here are some creative labeling ideas from makeup artists that can inspire and motivate you to organize your own palettes.
Reuse Original Labels: No Printing Needed
Instead of printing new labels, you can often peel off the original product sticker and trim it to size if needed.
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Vueset works well with handheld printers
Handheld printers are a great match for Vueset containers, as their label strips are typically small and fit perfectly. Even if the labels are too large, you can easily trim them to the right size for a clean, customized look.
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Improvisation and Creativity: The Perfect Pair
If you don't have a handheld printer for small labels, you can easily improvise. Try doubling up two wells per a standard Avery label, handwrite on stickers, use a vintage label maker, or go all out with custom graphical labels featuring logos.
Double up 2 wells per label.
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Handwritten Stickers
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Vintage label
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Import logos into your label software
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Label Products
Once you've organized your Vueset palette into a system that suits your needs, label each section for easy reference. This simple step makes it much quicker and easier to navigate your shades, saving you time and ensuring a smooth application process.
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Label Palettes
If you have multiple Vueset palettes in your kit—whether they're for foundations, concealers, or blushes—label the back of each for quick and easy identification.
The Wow Factor: Readable, Transparent Tape.
There’s no better way to make a strong first impression than with an organized and clean makeup kit that shows you’re meticulous about the details. Let us suggest a labeling method that will make your palettes truly stand out and do all the talking.
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White on Clear vs Black on Clear tape
We understand that labels can sometimes distract from the stunning shades you've depotted. However, when done right, clear labels can add a wow factor. Just choose between black or white text for the best readability, and select the appropriate label cartridge for each shade.
Our recommendation
If you're looking to purchase a label maker we commend the Brother P-Touch PTD220 . Paired with a set of clear labels, your custom palette is sure to stand out and turn heads.