Secondary Usage: For what you need Foundation & Co. still

At the latest when thoroughly tidying up in the bathroom we fall into the hands of the old shampoos, powders and foundations, which we do not use, either because they do not conjure up Rapunzelmähne or the nuance is too dark. But watch out! The products should not immediately go into the dustbin, because they have hidden talents. Here are some useful tips and tricks for recycling:

Foundation

In perfumery, the nuance looked really good, but once we apply the foundation in the home bath, it is way too dark. No panic! If we mix two or three drops with the normal day cream, the product can be massaged on the face as a tinted cream. There's already a complexion like after a weekend in St. Tropez.



A blob mixed into the body lotion and the legs and décolleté are nicely accented. However, you should make sure that the cream is evenly distributed, otherwise there's stripes.

shampoo

Unfortunately for shampoo used for curls, while the hair falls more in the category thin and fine? Not bad, because with shampoo you can clean hairbrushes and make-up brushes.

Moisten the bristles and massage foamy with the shampoo. Rinse with water - you'll be amazed how many dirty particles have accumulated in the brushes and brushes. Then it's best to put things on a heater and wait for them to dry. The next day they are buttery soft. From now on much less amount of rouge, eyeshadow and Co. is wasted in dirty brushes! Of course it also works with the beloved beauty sponge.



powder

The dark brown powder fits only after three weeks summer vacation? Then we just turn it into a contraining bronzer. Using a flattened brush under the cheekbones and on the lateral forehead and the nostrils, stroke the powder and lightly veneer. Already we have an accentuated face and cheated a little narrower.

My stationery essentials for note taking - spring 2018 | studytee (May 2024).



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