How To Fix Broken Makeup Products

Dropping a pricey item or, worse still, our entire cosmetic bag is the biggest makeup misery we can imagine. Our experience has been similar to dropping a phone. In case the screen is broken, we briefly pause and mentally get ready to go through the five stages of grief. The only difference is that it applies to eye shadow palettes, lipsticks, and blush. Of course, it’s not the end of the world, but it’s still unfortunate, especially considering how much makeup costs.

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Fixing Broken Powders

The degree of the fracture determines the best way to fix broken powders. If it’s only a small crack, I would tap the backside to break up any surplus paint so that it wouldn’t flow into the other colours in the palette.

In order to stop further cracks from forming, consider grabbing a makeup brush and smudging the shadow in while making sure it is nicely squeezed into the package. You don’t want the shadow to keep fracturing and making a bigger problem.

Break up the powder makeup even further if it has totally crumbled. Yes, we do mean it. If any powders, such as bronzer, shadow, or any other kind, crack.

There is always the option to crush it up, put it in a container, and utilize it as loose powder. Simply place the loose powder into a small container you may find at an art supply store.

Fixing Broken Lipsticks

In fact, repairing a broken lipstick is simpler than repairing a damaged powder product. Put the broken lipstick in the freezer to let the pieces adhere to one another again. In the event that this doesn’t work, “warm it up using a little makeup spatula and push it into a tiny empty container. Once more, you may find these in art or beauty stores.

Fixing Clumpy Mascara

Using clumpy mascara is challenging and gives your lashes a less-than-ideal appearance. If your mascara is less than six months old, you can attempt these fixes even if clumpy mascara might indicate it’s time for a new one.

Boiling water is a good place to start if you want to revive clumpy mascara. Put the hot water with the closed mascara in it. It must be completely submerged, then let to sit for a while. Check to see if this quick remedy worked by carefully removing the mascara and letting it cool.

Try immersing the wand in hot water and letting it sit for a few minutes if your mascara is still clumpy.

Not all cosmetics can be fixed

Just be aware that some cosmetics cannot be repaired. Even if it makes us sad, it is a fact. The majority of powder can be corrected, but there are certain things that cannot. I would absolutely throw away your foundation or anything else that comes in a glass bottle if it cracks. The last thing you need to do is scrub your skin with tiny glass shards in an attempt to save some makeup.

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