Wednesday, 5 October 2016

[Misc] "Spot plate" for mixing products?

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first world problem alert, lolHey everyone :) so I've been recently using the whole Drunk Elephant skincare line and it's been a miracle, my skin is clearer than it ever and it's a dream.I've been doing research on the different ways of using the products, and some people (including some DE reps I've spoken with online) mix the serums or oil with other products before using. For example, they'll mix one pump of the moisturizer with one pump of the serum and one drop of the oil before putting that on their face.However, as you might already know, DE's products are not exactly cheap. I've been using a sample of their marula oil, and while I like it, I need more than a few drops to cover my face, and that's not something I can sustain cost-wise. So, I'm looking to start trying what I've said above, mixing a drop of the oil with the moisturizer/serum so that I can get a little of the oil every day.However, the DE reps I've spoken with say they mix the products in the palm of their hand and then apply. I'm not a fan of this because I don't want to waste a lot of the product in my palm! I was hoping to find some sort of plate or dish that has a well/dimple/crater in the middle so I could squirt the products in, mix it with my finger, and then use my finger to apply it.I've tried mixing them on my fingertip, and while it's not a total bust, one of the less viscous liquids can squirt a bit fast, so I'm sure soon I'll shoot it across the room or on the floor instead of on my finger, so that's why I want a dish to mix these. Also if I used a dish with a small well/dimple/cavity instead of a plate or bowl, I'd feel better about being able to get all the product out of the well.I did a very quick search on Amazon this morning and found listings for "spot plates" which are used for chemical reactions. They look like exactly what I need, except they have a grid of wells rather than just one. Does anyone know of another similar thing I could use for the purpose I've described? I'd rather not get one with 12 wells, but if that's my only option, I'll do it. Thanks for all input!
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