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Jun 12, 2013
Kat R.
So I dropped my eyeshadow pallet and my favorite one crumbled... is there anyway I can make it solid again?
Jun 12, 2013
Miranda H.
Rubbing achol works and does harm the pigmentation at all.
Jun 12, 2013
Hazel G.
I think you can just press it down again with a little bit of water.
Jun 12, 2013
Darlene M.
^^^ yup they show you how to do it on youtube with rubbing alcohol=]
Jun 12, 2013
Tina B.
Do not use water! Water creates bacteria , use alcohol like these ladies said. Poor it in the eyeshadow pot than mix it all up with a tooth pick and let it dry it will look and work as good as new!