What to do with crumbling powder? please help!
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Feb 8, 2013
Rachel H.
My friend dropped my MAC Lightful powder and it's all crumbled now. I can't bring myself to throw it out because there's so much of it left, I love it to bits (literally) and, well, it's from MAC! I want to know if there's any way I can salvage this or just any powder in general, so please help! Thank you x
Feb 8, 2013
Annie E.
Rubbing alcohol is a miracle when it comes to broken powders girl! Put as many drops as you need in the powder and form it back together with your finger. Let it dry overnight and it's good as new!