Hey there Internet world!
I've decided to add a series onto my growing number of tutorials: So Easy My Dog Could Do It. Named this way because my dog (I love her dearly) is particularly intellectually challenged. This week I'm showing you a SUPER EASY tutorial on how to fix powder-based makeup that may have broken into tiny, unmanageable pieces. Many people just get tired of dealing with it and throw it out, or turn it into something else. While I encourage turning something old into something new, there is now no need to fret - you can still use that eyeshadow that has...err...seen better days.
I'll even take it one step further and include an easy (hopefully reminder) to clean your brushes as well!
Tutorial after the break.
I've decided to add a series onto my growing number of tutorials: So Easy My Dog Could Do It. Named this way because my dog (I love her dearly) is particularly intellectually challenged. This week I'm showing you a SUPER EASY tutorial on how to fix powder-based makeup that may have broken into tiny, unmanageable pieces. Many people just get tired of dealing with it and throw it out, or turn it into something else. While I encourage turning something old into something new, there is now no need to fret - you can still use that eyeshadow that has...err...seen better days.
I'll even take it one step further and include an easy (hopefully reminder) to clean your brushes as well!
Tutorial after the break.
This happened while I was in Asia, and I continued to travel with it - making it particularly messy, but I'll show you how to get it back into tip-top shape! |