FOR anyone who loves makeup, there’s no better feeling than having the perfect lip match.
A beauty fan shared the secret behind her nude lip, but warned viewers it might not be as hygienic as she’d like.
Editor Agirllhas_no_name shared the makeup technique in a post.
She explained that her go-to lip gloss is DIY — well, sort of.
“I will always buy a clear lip gloss and slowly over time turn it into a ‘Frankengloss,’” she said.
She didn’t worry about keeping her lip gloss clear.
“I find that the little bits of pigment that the applicator picks up when I put it on top of my lipstick always accumulate into this beautiful ‘nude’ shade that I can never replicate when I’m shopping for lip gloss,” she said.
“After about a month of applying different lipsticks, I have a really pretty color that I can wear alone.
“Even though I know it’s disgusting, I’m attached to the process now.”
Other beauty fans shared their favorite “unhygienic” makeup practices.
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One of them explained that they tend to let their makeup brushes marinate in the product.
“Aside from some spot cleaning, for me, using makeup brushes is past needing to be ‘cleaned,’” they admitted.
“Clean brushes don’t apply makeup the same way!” said one commenter.
“It’s like the seasoning on a good cast iron pan,” agreed another.
“Are you supposed to clean makeup brushes?” the original poster asked.
“No, I’m kidding, but honestly, my Beauty Blender is the only thing in my makeup bag that can be cleaned regularly.
After about a month of applying different lipsticks, I have a really pretty color that I can wear on its own.
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“I’ve also been guilty of buying new makeup brushes out of sheer laziness.”
Others revealed that their guilty pleasure in makeup is using products that are past their expiration date.
“I have and wear really old makeup. I only get rid of it if there’s an obvious quality issue (separation, dryness, etc.) And it’s literally fine,” said one commenter.
“I’m the same! I’m a lipstick hoarder and I don’t think you could use an entire lipstick before its expiration date even if you wore it every day,” OP responded.
“If it smells good and looks good, I’m using it.”
“I fully agree with you. My mom kept the same lipstick I played with as a kid for another decade,” said another.
“It looked good on her (and me, haha), smelled amazing, and worked as intended for years, and then it was gone.
“I’m a big believer in ‘If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.'”
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