
I’ve dropped my makeup so many times in the bathroom, I had no idea I could save it. Thanks to the The Beauty Stop’s fantastic tip on how to fix a broken eyeshadow, you can now even mend your makeup!

I’ve dropped my makeup so many times in the bathroom, I had no idea I could save it. Thanks to the The Beauty Stop’s fantastic tip on how to fix a broken eyeshadow, you can now even mend your makeup!
Er…I dunno about that tip to press your eyeshadow down with a coin — money is dirty! Hello, bacteria on your eye.
The article mentions to wrap the coin in fabric so the coin isn’t actually touching your eyeshadow. Just make sure the fabric is clean.
I have a cake of Mac bronzing powder that has been smashed up.. this fix should work for other powdery cosmetics too right? Hope so!
Keep us posted if this works! I think the bronzing powder is the same consistency as eye shadow.
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