Need some beauty hacks? Ever find yourself in a beauty blunder and have no idea what to do or how to fix it? We’ve all been there before. Here are 15 beauty hacks that might possibly save your face and your wallet!
Mix a couple drops of peppermint oil into your favorite lip gloss. It smells amazing and it gives your lips a little bit more life! This is one of the best beauty hacks I've ever tried.
The carbonated water goes into the pores and the dirt is pulled out. Leaving your pores tighter and filled with water.
If you mess up your eyeliner, dab a bit of concealer onto an angled brush and swipe it over the smudged area.
It helps to close the pores and reduce redness and swelling. Your makeup will go on smoother and it will last longer!
Add a couple drops of Visine and mix it up a bit. This will help to break the mascara back down and make it nice and smooth again.
Steep the tea and then set them in the fridge for 30 mins. By placing these under your eyes for 20 minutes, you reduce puffiness and dark circles.
The cold water locks the moisture in your hair, increases shine and helps make your hair look a little less flat.
The chill will help your polish to go on smoother and more evenly.
It restores your skins natural pH balance, prevents breakouts, evens out your complexion, and minimizes the appearance of pores.
Apply the concealer to your lips right before your lipstick, it makes your lipstick stay on longer and gives it more of a matte color.
This will get rid of the static in your hair and make it smell amazing!
If you’re out and about and your face is looking a little oily, go the nearest bathroom and grab a toilet seat cover to blot away excess oil. The toilet seat cover works just like rice paper, it will have you looking matte and marvelous in no time!
Mix in a little bit of rubbing alcohol into the broken powder, flatten it out and let dry. Your powder will be good as new!
Store your beauty blenders in a plastic Easter Egg in order to keep them clean and sanitary.
Take an Advil Liquid Gel and poke a small hole into one end with a needle. Gently squeeze onto the problem area and it will reduce the redness and swelling and help it heal faster.