Pan Those Powders! My Current Project Pan Update and Tips

If youโ€™ve ever felt the satisfaction of seeing that shiny silver pan peek through your favorite compact, then you already knowโ€”we are not just using makeup, we are on a mission. Welcome to the Paniverse, where the goal is not only to use what you love, but to love what you use.

I believe that our beauty stash should be less about collecting dust and more about celebrating the products that make us glowโ€”literally and emotionally. This year, Iโ€™ve been focused on panning some of my favorite powders, and Iโ€™m excited to share a update on my current project pan journey, plus some tips to help you stay motivated through your own.

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What Is Project Pan?

For those who are new to the game, project pan is a makeup challenge where you intentionally use up products in your collection until you hit pan or finish them completely. Whether itโ€™s to reduce clutter, avoid waste, or finally give your purchases the love they deserve, panning is a personal, empowering journeyโ€”and honestly, kind of addictive once you get into ii. Your bank account will reward you also with all of that extra money you will save!

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My Trip the Paniverse: The Powders Edition

Iโ€™m proud to say Iโ€™ve made serious progress this yearโ€”especially with my powders. Iโ€™ve focused on a handful of pressed and loose powders that Iโ€™ve either loved for a long time or rediscovered during a decluttering session. Here are the key players in my current project pan:

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1. KKW Beauty Brightening Powder in Shades 3 and 4

These were a surprise hit for me. I picked them up during the kkwbeauty.com clearance sale, not really knowing what to expectโ€”but no regrets here. Shade 4 added the perfect brightening effect under my eyes, while Shade 3 gave me a bit more of that seamless, natural tone. Together, they helped me achieve a refreshed look without looking cakey or too dry.
โ€ข Why I loved them: The packaging. Honestly, these were so easy to toss in my purse or travel makeup bag.
โ€ข Formula review: Not my favorite everโ€”but still solid. They wore well, blended easily, and didnโ€™t crease.
โ€ข Pan status: Almost gone. And though I wonโ€™t repurchase (since KKW Beauty is no longer around in its original form), Iโ€™m so glad I got to enjoy them.

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2. Charlotte Tilbury Airbrush Flawless Finish Pressed Powder in Tan

Listenโ€ฆ Iโ€™ve panned two of these already. That should tell you something. The finish on this powder is so smoothing and undetectable on the skinโ€”itโ€™s one of those โ€œyour skin but betterโ€ products that really lives up to the hype.
โ€ข Why I loved it: Itโ€™s finely milled, doesnโ€™t settle into lines, and makes my skin look flawless.
โ€ข Funny story: I hit pan on the refill before I even placed it into the compact. Thatโ€™s how much I was reaching for it.
โ€ข Pan status: Third compact is currently in useโ€”but Iโ€™m resisting buying another until I finish at least one or two more powders. (The self-restraint is real.)

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3. KKW Beauty Bake Powder in Shades 3 & 4

This powder was all about the packaging love. Itโ€™s a little bigger and sleeker than the brightening powder, and it actually became one of my favorite things to travel with.
โ€ข Best part: I mixed Shade 3 with Shade 4 to create a custom tone that was just right for me.
โ€ข Bonus win: I repurposed the container! Once I finished the powder, I refilled the jar with another loose powder to keep in my travel bag. (Reduce, reuse, repowder.)
โ€ข Pan status: Technically finished and repurposedโ€”so itโ€™s a pan win in every sense.

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What Iโ€™ve Learned From Project Panning Powders

Panning isnโ€™t just about getting through makeupโ€”itโ€™s about getting real with what you actually use, love, and reach for. Here are some truths Iโ€™ve learned along the way:
โ€ข Packaging matters. If something is easy to store, travel with, or feels good in the hand, I reach for it more.
โ€ข Not every favorite needs to be repurchased. Sometimes we love a product, but that doesnโ€™t mean we need to keep it in rotation forever. That Charlotte Tilbury powder? Amazing. But Iโ€™m choosing to wait before restocking so I can appreciate what I already have.
โ€ข Mixing shades works! Donโ€™t be afraid to get creative with underused powders. Mixing my KKW shades turned them into a custom blend that matched my skin even better.

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Tips to Keep Your Project Pan Momentum Going

Feeling inspired to start or continue your own powder-panning journey? Here are some quick tips to help you stay on track:

1. Keep Your Panning Powders in Reach

Donโ€™t stash them away. Keep them in your everyday makeup bag, near your desk, or wherever you do your face. Accessibility leads to consistency.

2. Make It a Ritual

Add a bit of joy to the routineโ€”maybe itโ€™s your favorite playlist, a podcast, or your morning coffee. Let panning be a moment you enjoy.

3. Track Your Progress

Thereโ€™s something so motivating about seeing the pan get bigger over time. Use a journal, spreadsheet, or take progress photos monthly.

4. Reward Yourself (Mindfully)

Finished a powder? Celebrate! But maybe resist the urge to immediately replace it unless itโ€™s a true staple. Give your other powders a chance to shine first.

5. Repurpose Old Containers (if possible)

Like I did with my KKW bake powderโ€”those sturdy little jars are perfect for travel or even storing other loose products like setting powder or blush samples.

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Final Thoughts: Panning With Purpose

Panning powders isnโ€™t just about declutteringโ€”itโ€™s about mindful beauty. Itโ€™s checking in with yourself and your collection, and making space (physically and mentally) for what truly serves you.

Iโ€™ve made real strides this year and Iโ€™m loving the process. Hitting pan feels like an accomplishment, and every time I use one of these powders, it reminds me to appreciate what I have before jumping into the next beauty trend.

So, what about you?

Whatโ€™s the last product you hit pan onโ€”and how did it make you feel? Would you repurchase it, or are you excited to explore something new? Leave me a comment below or tag me on Instagram @misaglow with your powder pan progressโ€”Iโ€™d love to cheer you on!

Until next time, keep glowing (and panning)!

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