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How to Get Rid of Make-Up Stains
January 14th, 2009 by ElaineRosales
Use Sponge Or Bread
If the stain hadn't been soaked in the fabric yet, here's an easy tactic you can try: Get a makeup sponge and rub it onto the stain gently. If you don't have a sponge with you, a piece of white bread will do. These can erase the stain, since they are natural absorbers that effectively soak up powder and oil. If you're lucky, there won't be any need to try the other tactics below.Baby Wipe It
If you've got some baby wipes in your dresser cabinet, your problem is solved. Baby wipes are among the most versatile cleaning products available today, and work great for makeup stain removal. In fact, they work for almost all types of cosmetics, including lipstick, mascara, blush-on and eye shadow. If there's only a small stain on your clothes, get a few pieces of baby wipes, and gently blot the stain. Work carefully, and try not to rub too much. Soon, you'll see the stain slowly and magically disappearing. Even if you don't have a baby in the house, always carry a pack of baby wipes in your purse. You'll never know when they'll come in handy.Bar Soap And Water
Non-oil-based makeup stains, like blush on and eye shadow, are easier to remove compared to oil-based ones, like lipstick. If you've got a bar of soap near you, these stains shouldn't worry you too much. Here's one easy tactic you can try: dip the bar soap into some water, and slowly rub into the stain while working up a lather. As soon as you see the makeup is gone, dab the soap with a clean cloth. Make sure to do this carefully, though, so you won't smear the makeup deeper into the fabric.Mild Detergent For Oily Stains
Unfortunately, some makeup stains, like those made by liquid are more stubborn, and even if you try to use baby wipes or soap, chances are there will still be a shadow of them on the fabric. For these stubborn stains, one tactic you can try is using a mild detergent, like shampoo or liquid dish soap. Get a small amount and apply onto the affected area with a damp cloth. Use circular motions while rubbing in the detergent. When you see the stain disappearing, wipe the fabric with another clean, damp cloth. There will be some damp patches, but you can easily remove them with a hair dryer. Of course, make sure no residue stain remains on the cloth, since heat is a fixing agent.
Baking Soda
Baking soda is famous for removing bad smells, but it also works well for numerous laundry tasks. This also works great for removing oil-based makeup stains. Just sprinkle some directly on the smudged makeup, and brush gently with a wet, old toothbrush.Makeup Remover Removes It
Removing makeup from your face is easy, with a bit of water and some soap, but when you've put on a thick layer, chances are you don't get to remove all of it. Some residue still remains, which is why many women opt to use makeup removers to get rid of their makeup. These products are specially-formulated to work against makeup, loosening it from the skin. Makeup removers work great for the face, so it makes sense that they'll also work well for fabric. Just apply a small amount on the affected cloth, then removed with a clean tissue. You need to be a little cautious with this tactic, though, since the remover may not work well with the fabric. Test it first on a small, discreet part of the fabric. If you see no negative effects, use it on the stain.Witch Hazel
Many are familiar with witch hazel's medicinal and skin care uses. Originating from the flowering plant known as Hamamelis, it comes either as an astringent, lotion or a gel, used for relieving itchiness, pain, sunburn, shaving irritation and windburn. It also works for bruises, abrasions, cuts, swelling and insect bites. Aside from these, witch hazel also works well to remove makeup. You just need to know how to use it properly. Here's how.- Work on the stain as soon as possible. Don't leave it to dry.
- Get a damp flannel and a tube of witch hazel. Squeeze out a small amount onto your finger, then rub on the affected part, spreading it evenly.
- Using the flannel, rub the witch hazel into the stain, until it totally disappears.
- Dry the fabric using a hairdryer.
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Thanks soo much I got a mascara smudge on my white t-shirt. I started panicking because I didn’t know what to do. I used babywipes which solved the problem. Thanks for the help!
Thank you soi much you saved my life. I decided to ware my sisters shirt btoday bon one condition i didnt stain it, but i did stain it. Me and my bestfriend used the toothpaste method and it worked. so thank for saving my life.