Sound Of Vision
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*I apologize if something like this was posted before or this is something everybody already knows - I'll look really silly, lol. But many friends I told didn't know*
How many times you were doing your make up in a hurry and after you got out and saw your face in a pocket mirror or shop window and realized that your eyeshadow/eyeliner/mascara/permanent lipstick has smudged or transferred there where it shouldn't be?
I often use water-proof mascara so can you imagine how hard it is to spit on a handkerchief and correct it...
Not working, exactly.
Anyway, you'll need only 2 things:
1.lip-balm
2.handkerchief OR your fingers.
Of course, it would be the best (most practical) if your lip balm was in a stick (preferably colorless), like this
(silly me, of course you know what product in stick is: lipstick, shadestick, cover-stick, etc.
)
So, you just put some lipbalm on a place where it is smudged and remove with handkerchief or your fingers (less neat). You might want to leave it for few seconds if it's long-lasting/waterproof make-up. And if you don't want your lipbalm to come in contact with your make-up, just fold the handkerchief into a point (can't remember better term,sorry,
), like this
(sorry for awful cuticles, winter + uni, you know
)
and scoop some lip-balm with point.
This is also handy for tiny and precise corrections.
I hope it works for you too, because if it can fix waterproof mascara copied under eyebrow and long lasting lipstick, I think it can fix everything.
Such simple and powerful little tool that everybody has.
And it fits in tiniest purse or make-up bag.
Love, Tam
ETA: Corrected few tiny things and added sentence more
How many times you were doing your make up in a hurry and after you got out and saw your face in a pocket mirror or shop window and realized that your eyeshadow/eyeliner/mascara/permanent lipstick has smudged or transferred there where it shouldn't be?
I often use water-proof mascara so can you imagine how hard it is to spit on a handkerchief and correct it...

Anyway, you'll need only 2 things:
1.lip-balm
2.handkerchief OR your fingers.
Of course, it would be the best (most practical) if your lip balm was in a stick (preferably colorless), like this

(silly me, of course you know what product in stick is: lipstick, shadestick, cover-stick, etc.

So, you just put some lipbalm on a place where it is smudged and remove with handkerchief or your fingers (less neat). You might want to leave it for few seconds if it's long-lasting/waterproof make-up. And if you don't want your lipbalm to come in contact with your make-up, just fold the handkerchief into a point (can't remember better term,sorry,


(sorry for awful cuticles, winter + uni, you know

and scoop some lip-balm with point.
This is also handy for tiny and precise corrections.
I hope it works for you too, because if it can fix waterproof mascara copied under eyebrow and long lasting lipstick, I think it can fix everything.

Such simple and powerful little tool that everybody has.


Love, Tam

ETA: Corrected few tiny things and added sentence more
