How To Fix Broken Makeup On Your Eyes

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How to Fix Broken Makeup On Your Eyes? It’s easy! There are many common items around your house that can be fixed with just a little handyman-like work, and fixing makeup doesn’t have to be a major issue if you’re willing to do a little Homemade Healing. There are some times when makeup fails to stay put, we don’t have time to wait on a technician or we want to fix our eyes in a hurry.

How To Fix Broken Makeup On Your Eyes. About fifteen years ago, my favorite eye shadow went missing from my purse and it broke on the floor. The eyeliner stayed on, it did not just go anywhere but it was basically a bunch of tiny pieces missing. At the time, I lived out in the country, so running to the nearest town for more makeup wasn’t an option, unless I knew where to find it. My best friend, who was a makeup artist, suggested I use rubbing alcohol on the pieces and then lightly rubbing the alcohol off the rest of the makeup.

I applied the rubbing alcohol (half the amount recommended) to the entire lipstick. Rubbing alcohol is great because it loosens up any sort of dried product. I then used a fresh rubbing alcohol sponge, dipped in the alcohol, to scrub off the remaining makeup. When I finished, I cleaned up the area with a wet towel and repeated the process with the rest of the lipstick. This was how to fix broken makeup on your eyes.

How To Fix Broken Makeup On Your Eyes – Using Palettes and Powder Pans. After I got home from my class, I cleaned up my dorm room and went to get a new container for my powder makeup. I noticed that the palette and powder pans were slightly dirty, probably from all the touching and scraping during my demonstration. Before I could really think about it, my dad told me to take them to the store and ask if they would be okay to use instead of throwing away.

So, I got out my rubbing alcohol and cleaned up my broken makeup brushes and palette. I applied the new powder to my eyeshadow and gently rubbed the powder over my eyeshadow. After a few seconds of applying the powder, I put my eyeshadow into the new container. This was how to fix broken eyeshadow on your eyes.

Eye Shadow: How To Fix Broken Makeup On Your Eyes. The next time I had to re-applying eye makeup, I knew that I needed something to hold my powder like a toothbrush. So, I got a small spoon with a magnet on the top and used it to catch any excess powder that fell off my brush. That was the first time that I had ever used a spoon but it worked perfectly fine. You can apply your eye shadow using a spoon, too. Just make sure that you have a small one for your face and don’t use one with too many teeth on it because your eye shadow will go everywhere.

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