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Beauty Basics | Types of Makeup Packaging



There are so many types of makeup. There are mounds of products. So many things for the same result. And all the products have so many different packages. Different formulas have different packages.


I was debating whether to do this one or What Products Are For first. I decided to post this one first because in the What Products Are For post I talk about the packages, so I thought I should upload a post going into detail on the types of packages for makeup first.


There aren’t a ton of packages but there are enough of them to get their own post. As there are not a bunch this won’t be too long, at least I hope not. I have a record for long posts.



Palette


Pot (a compact type thing)


Pencil


Squeeze Tube


Plastic Tube


Bottle


Twist Up


Crayon






PALETTE


A palette is a collection of 5 or more products. Most brands only do eyeshadow palettes but a few do other products too. Mac does a blush palette of 6 blushes, NYX has a highlight & contour palette, Lorac has an eyes and cheek palette that has 6 eyeshadows 2 blushes and 1 bronzer. Urban Decay has a palette with a blush highlighter and a bronzer. Palettes are great. You get a lot of product for a (usually) great price.





POT


A pot is basically a compact. Everyone in the beauty world calls them pots. I think that’s from Mac and Urban Decay. You can take their eyeshadows out of the pots and have just the shadow in its pan. They call it depotting. You remove the shadow from its pot and put it into a make your own palette box. Other powder products and some concealers come in pots too.





PENCIL


Everyone knows what a pencil is. Makeup is a little different. There are ones you have to sharpen but there are also pencils you twist up. One of the high-end brands Smashbox makes a self sharpening pencil, lip and eye liner.





SQUEEZE TUBE


A squeeze tube is what face moisturizer typically comes in. It’s a soft plastic tube with a screw off cap. Sometimes with makeup there can be a brush on the end of the tube. This is mostly a concealer thing. The itCosmetics CC cream comes in a squeeze tube but it has a pump on the end of the full size.





PLASTIC TUBE


This is that hard plastic tube that a lot of concealer and lip products come in. It typically has a wand with a fluffy brush on the end. Mascara has their brushes and some lip products have a lip brush.






BOTTLE


Makeup bottles are typically glass and are usually only used for foundation. Most foundation bottles have a pump on them or the company that makes the foundation sells a pump. Some bottles are just a pour out type.






TWIST UP


What I mean by twist up is lipstick, lip balms, and the occasional concealer. That twist up tube stick whatever you want to call it. There are also cream blush sticks that have the same packaging.






CRAYON/CHUBBY STICK


This is referring to the chubby lip pencils. Some of these have to be sharpened others twist up. Some people call them chubby sticks. There are also eyeshadow crayons that are like cream shadow sticks. Most people call them shadow sticks. Foundation and concealers can also be found in crayon form.






I really hope that this post made sense. Sometimes something can make complete sense to you and is complete gibberish to someone else. Haha.


This is one of the posts in my Beauty Basics series. I am breaking down the basics of makeup for the newbies. This series may end up being a disaster and we will just stop it and never speak of it again. Haha. Maybe it will be great. Who knows this is only the second post. You can find the first post here. It’s all about makeup lingo.


Thanks so much for reading this post! I hope you enjoyed it! Please leave a like if you did, it's much appreciated!


If you have any questions or concerns please feel free to message me or leave them in the comments below.









Disclaimer: I AM NOT a professional makeup artist. You could say I am a self taught makeup artist as I have taught myself a lot through trial and error and playing with makeup. I have researched a lot of things on makeup over the past few years. I’m not claiming to know everything but I think I’ve got the basics down and want to make learning them easier for anyone just starting to get into makeup. I am not a newbie anymore but I’m not makeup vet either.


Photo Credit: Photo taken by me with a Canon EOS Rebel T5 with an 18-55mm lens and edited by me in Photoshop.


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