Will Makeup Come Out Of Clothes?
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If you’ve ever spilled nail polish on your jeans mid-manicure, or smudged your foundation on your shirt while getting ready, you know how frustrating it can be to stain your clothes with makeup. Don’t panic—we’ve all been there—and whatever you do, don’t rub. Instead, follow our tips on how to get makeup out of your clothes. While you can’t always prevent makeup mistakes from happening, your clothes don’t have to suffer the consequences. Here, we’re covering how to remove makeup from clothes, including some inventive beauty hacks you might not have heard of before.
How To Get Nail Polish Out Of Clothes
- First, remove the excess wet polish from the stain. Do this with a paper towel, then place the stained fabric face down on top of another paper towel.
- Saturate a cotton ball or paper towel with some nail polish remover—preferably one that contains acetone. Keeping the fabric face down on the paper towel, blot the backside of the nail polish stain with your saturated cotton pad. This action should hopefully transfer the stain onto the paper towel and off of your clothing.
- Rinse out the stained area thoroughly with water and repeat the process again until the stain is gone. Then, toss it into the wash cycle on its own and it should be ready to wear after the washing and drying cycle is complete.
How To Get Foundation Out Of Clothes
- Spray any type of colorless foam shaving cream directly onto the stain and let it sit there for two to three minutes.
- After time is up, use your fingers to rub the shaving cream onto the stain, really working it in.
- Finally, simply rinse it out thoroughly and toss it in the wash as usual.
How To Get Lipstick Out Of Clothes
- First, remove any excess lipstick with a dull knife—this will help keep the stain from spreading and also make the following step more likely to be successful.
- Saturate a cotton round or a clean washcloth with some rubbing alcohol, and gently dab it onto the stain. Take caution not to rub it in, just blot gently up and down.
- After a bit of blotting, rinse the fabric thoroughly with cold water. If that doesn’t do the trick, your next move is to apply a fabric stain remover directly onto the stain, following the directions of whichever stain-removing product you choose. This usually means letting it sit on the fabric for at least five minutes, then rinsing it out thoroughly. If the stain still won’t budge, try the same method using diluted dish soap.