Trying to know how to fix broken makeup?
There are a number of tricks you can try, which may not work. If you can’t stand the smell of smudged makeup, try cleaning the area with an antibacterial face wash or over-the-counter eye makeup remover. If the area around your eyes is red and irritated, you may have red wine vinegar in your kitchen or bathroom, which you could try to eliminate by using a diluted solution of one part water to five parts vinegar.
How to fix a blushed cheek by gently blotting with a bit of warm soapy water on the area and then wiping away with a clean damp cloth. To fix blemished skin around your cheeks, mix one part apple cider vinegar with two parts olive oil and apply to the problem areas once daily. A more drastic solution to a blemished cheekbone may require the use of plastic surgery, but many people don’t want to go that far.
If these methods aren’t effective, there are other tricks you can try at home:
- How to fix broken eyelashes: For long-term, unsightly eyelashes that won’t come out, rub some petroleum jelly along the hairline and inside the eyelids. Leave the mixture on overnight and rinse in the morning with warm water. For an instant lift of your lashes, try applying baby oil to your lashes before you apply your makeup. If none of these measures help, try rubbing an Aloe vera gel on your eyelashes before you put the mascara on. And if none of these methods work for you, there are commercial mascaras you can purchase at drugstores that will thicken and brighten your lashes.
- How to fix broken lips: The word “broken” may have been coined to describe how the lipstick’s color is faded over time, but lip makeup is rarely just dull. Even when you scrub your lips with a toothbrush or loofah, the dirt and oil from your fingers will seep into your lipstick and dull its color. Instead, rub a small amount of toothpaste onto a damp lipstick. Gently press the toothpaste against your lips for a few seconds before wiping it away. Rubbing alcohol is also a great way to clean your lips, though don’t use it if you’re allergic to it.
- How to fix red eyes: The eye makeup remover might contain alcohol in it, but this doesn’t mean you should skip the alcohol altogether. Alcohol is a disinfectant, which is why it’s in many products. It works by reducing the swelling caused by tears and rubbing the skin beneath the eye. Soap scum and makeup residue to clog the pores in the eyes, causing dark circles and bags around them. So if you start noticing these symptoms, wipe the area surrounding the eyes with rubbing alcohol twice, then replace your eye makeup.
- How to fix broken eyelids: Like the lips, the eyelids can become dried and cracked due to the loss of moisture from sleeping. Dry eyes make it harder to open your eyelids, and they look cracked and lifeless. For the best results, keep an eye-cream or moisturizer on your eyelids during the day as well as your lipstick, and use a loose eyeliner or pencil as your shadow. If your liner smudges all over your eyelid, tap the tip of your eyelid with a paper towel to clean it.