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How to Fix Broken Makeup
Another Pinterest Win! I saw this one a long time ago and tucked it away in my little pin bank for the right time. I finally had the opportunity to test it out when i unfortunately dropped my Mac Powder Compact. Gah! Do you know how many times I've broken a compact or eye shadow and just had to throw it away because i had no idea that it could be fixed? In comes Pinterest to save the day! This is a real win, and will definitely save me tons of money! No more replacing perfectly good make-up that's all cracked up.
All you do is pour a few teaspoons of plain ol' rubbing alcohol over the cracked make-up. (Isopropyl Alcohol can be found at at your local pharmacist or chemist. It might go by a different name if you're not in America. Or you can just buy it here.) Stir and break up the chunks until all the makeup is dissolved. Set out on a flat surface overnight. The alcohol dries up and you're left with perfect and fresh makeup! Oh Pinterest, where were you with this little gem 15 years ago?!
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How To Apply False Lashes
I have had few people asking me how to put false lashes o a few comments from people saying that they wish that they could do it. With practice, it's really not that hard! It was really hard to put lashes on and take pictures at the same time so my sister Olivia offered to lend me her eyes! Thanks Liv!
Here are the steps which you can follow to apply false lashes
1. Apply black eyeliner to the upper lash line so that they band of the fake lashes blends in better with your own lashes line and you can't see and skin.
2. Curl the lashes.
3. Apply mascara so that your natural lashes blend into the fake ones as much as possible.
4. Take the lashes from the packaging with tweezers. Try to be careful with them but you are going need to put a bit of force in to get them off.
5. Check the size of the lashes against your own. If they are too long snip a few lashes off the outer corner.
6. When they are the right size, apply the glue directly the band, put a little extra at the corners.
7. Wait about a minute for the glue to go tacky and with the tweezers, lay the middle of the lashes onto your own lashes. Do this step with your head tilted slightly backwards and looking into the mirror, not with your eyes shut or fully open.
8. With the tweezers put the edges into place. Make sure that they are as close to your lash line as possible. When they are in place, squeeze your natural and fake lashes together with your fingers.
9. You can finish off the look with a bit of eyeliner and mascara on the lower lashes.
I hope you found this useful.
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