Imagine you’ve just booked a job, and you’re expected to bring everything—from basic touch-ups to bold looks for a music video shoot. But your kit is too heavy, and there’s no way it’ll fit in your luggage for the flight. This is where depotting and kit splitting come in. By downsizing your kit, you’ll be prepared for every situation without the burden of carrying unnecessary items.
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Depotting & Kit Splitting – What are they?
- Depotting removes products from bulky packaging and transfers them into compact makeup containers.
- Kit splitting saves money by allowing you to split the costs and share products with friends.
- Both methods lighten your kit and boost efficiency.
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Why you need it.
- Makeup artists rely on a wide variety of products, but heavy kits can be exhausting to carry.
- Bulky packaging becomes a hassle, especially in tight spaces like travel or on set.
- Depotting enhances organization, making it easier to find and select shades when they are neatly arranged side by side.
- You can save on palettes by depotting your favorite affordable products.
Depotting Guidlines
1. Maintain Product Integrity
Ensure that the quality of the makeup is maintained during depotting by using sanitized tools and clean containers.
2. Ensure Proper Labeling
Properly label each container. A pro tip is to use the back of lipstick labels or other original packaging labels to avoid confusion.