Have you ever had to go through the pain of watching your favorite lipstick or blush falling in slo-mo and shattering into a million pieces? If you wear makeup, this has probably happened to you at least once. Throwing broken makeup is definitely not an option because those lipstick don’t come cheap and you can’t toss up every makeup you ruin! There are a number of other reasons why you would not want to throw ‘em away – they may be your favorite shade- may be limited edition or may have some sentiment attached to it. Here are few broken makeup hacks –
1. Melted & broken lipstick
So one fine day you took the bullet to your lips and BAM – on the floor, not before ruining everything that came in its way! Your favorite lipstick stayed that way until you got the courage to finally pick it up. We’ll tell you how you can put it back together… Before you start fixing your lipstick, make sure that you have clean hands.
What you’ll need:
1. Broken lipstick
2. 2 zip lock bags
3. Lighter
4. Plastic gloves (optional)
Method:
1. Put both parts of lipsticks in two separate zip lock bags and put them in the freezer for 10 minutes
2. Heat broken ends of the both parts
3. Check the pattern, you would want to fix it up like a jigsaw puzzle
4. Hold them together for some time and then freeze for another 15-20 mins
2. Dried up mascara
Your mascara dries up even before you know it! Sometimes you forget to buy a new one or sometimes you don’t get the one you so love – you can’t be wearing clumpy mascara that will make you look like a raccoon at the end of the day.
What you’ll need:
1. Old mascara (one that has not expired!)
2. Eye drops
3. Hot water in a bowl
Method :
1. Remove the mascara wand and put a few drops of eye drops
2. Cap the mascara and roll it between your palms (avoid pumping the wand in & out)
3. Any broken powder makeup
If your eyeshadow palette is more drier & cracked than the Sahara Desert, follow these steps that require nothing but ingredients available at your home and your makeup will be as good as new!
What you’ll need:
1. Broken eyeshadow/compact/blusher
2. Rubbing alcohol/hand sanitizer
3. Butter knife/toothpick
4. Paper towel/cling film
5. A container (optional)
Method:
1. Collect all the broken pieces and put them back in the pot or another container (if your pot is too small)
2. Break all the pieces into a fine powder using a knife or toothpick
3. Put a few drops of rubbing alcohol or hand sanitizer (fragrant is better)
4. Mix it together to form a paste
5. Tap it on a plain surface to get rid of any air bubble
6. When it’s settled, cover it up with paper towel or cling film and then press using your fingers or the back of a spoon and try to smooth it down
7. Let it dry overnight
4. Take out any liquid makeup from its tube
Squeeze the last bit of makeup out of a tube using a toothpaste wringer. If you don’t have a toothpaste wringer, we have an easy trick: cut the tube in half! This way you can get to hard to reach areas and nooks & crannies of the tube. Scrape it all out and store in a shallow container or use it at one go if you could!
5. Dried up gel liner
We all love gel liners, they give us the perfect cat eye without much effort, but there’s one problem – they dry up way too quickly! You may not even have used it over two weeks, and it just goes off like that… Here’s what we do to revive our gel liners:
What you’ll need:
1. Dried gel eyeliner
2. Eye drops
3. Any brush for mixing
4. Spatula or knife
Method:
1. Using a spatula (you may want to sanitize it) break up the product
2. Add 3 drops of eye drops to the gel liner pot
3. Mix well using a brush to get a creamy consistency
4. If you think it’s still stiff, slowly add a drop of eye drops and then mix thoroughly
5. Flatten the surface using a flat cap or a coin
6. Let it sit for 5-6 minutes before putting the cap back on
So these are some of the DIY tips that we use to revive our old and broken makeup… What are the strategies you use to save expensive makeup? Do tell us in the comments below.