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Press Pack 26mm Round

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A Press Pack is a good starting point if you are interested in pressing your own powdered cosmetics.

Each Press Pack includes: Nine Tin Pans; Two Press Tiles; One Tamper Tool to help tamp down and press powders.


Materials: Tin, Acrylic, Plastic.
Diameter/Height: 26/2.59 (mm)

Here is some general info about the items in this set:

  • Tin Pans. The nine pans are made of tin (not aluminum) which means that they cling to the magnetic base of our palette and also that they are able to withstand pressure from the pressing action better than the aluminum pans.
  • Pressing Tiles are pieces of acrylic plastic which have been machine cut to perfectly nest inside our pans. They come to you covered in a protective sheet of brown paper, which you should remove prior to pressing. If you have been using a coin to press your powders. Our Pressing Tiles are used in a similar manner. Additionally, you may use a c-clamp or vise grip to press the tile into the powder and pan.
  • A Tamper Tool is a Pressing Tile with a handle attached. We use it to tamp down the first two layers of powder, as well as to make that last final press. In fact, we often use the Tamping Tool only in our projects, and never use a pressing tile.
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Customer Reviews

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Michelle K.
Love this kit

Love the press and the pans are also perfect. Easy to use, high-quality, and stay put in my palette.

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jes h.
Makes pressing more easy

Makes pressing more easy

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Aries H.
Good

I like it it works but the stamp is a bit small

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Erica M.
Pans aren’t the issue

The pans are just fine - the pressing tool however is absolute trash. I got 5 uses out of it before it broke in half.

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Sharee W.
Great!

Great!