Unlike other stains, makeup doesn’t just sit on the surface of your clothing. Instead, it binds to the material, Lewenhaupt explains. And this is by design. “Foundation and bronzer are formulated to ...
Gently lift excess makeup with a clean cloth; scrubbing just spreads the color around. Dish soap works wonders for oily makeup, while rubbing alcohol can tackle stubborn stains, but remember to dab, ...
Our favorite mascaras have real staying power. They make eyelashes lush while holding up to the sweat and tears that are a part of daily life. Unfortunately, those same waxy, waterproof ...
If you’ve broken an eyeshadow palette, blush or other powdered product in a pan, there’s actually hope for restoring your product. Rose Siard, makeup artist and Rose and Ben Beauty founder, has a ...
When it comes to removing stains from clothes, there are tons of tips and tricks out there. However, not all of these remedies work. While using makeup wipes or salt may be helpful if you catch the ...
Putting your face on. For some, following their daily makeup regimen during the pandemic has become a thing of the past, while for others it has contributed to creating a greater sense of normalcy.
Tips to use and mistakes to avoid when trying to erase stains. — -- A waiter spills red wine on a white shirt, a child spills paint all over the couch or coffee spills over onto the carpet.
Take a white microfiber cloth and carefully blot—don't rub—the stain. If the makeup is an oil-based product (think foundation or creamy concealer), sprinkle baby powder on the stain and let sit for 10 ...