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Feb 25, 2012
Zoe C.
if you mean fallout, use sellotape. If you meant a mistake on your eye makeup, just get makeup remover on a Q-tip, that way you only take off the mistake rather than the whole eye
Feb 25, 2012
Zoe C.
No worries :) if you're getting a lot of fallout, use a stiffer brush that will pack on colour rather than flicking it around. Tap the excess off your brush, and pat the shadow/glitter on to prevent it falling all over your face. I also like to do my foundation/concealer last if I'm doing a look with lots of loose shadows and glitter.
Feb 25, 2012
Jessica C.
I know a piece of felt will also do the trick. The fibers are perfect for catching and removing glitter. Its good for removing fall out as well as glitter nail polish :)
Feb 25, 2012
Heather H.
@Jessica Ooohh! I'm going to have try out felt! I find that tape removes some of my foundation depending on how much glitter. And I just happen to have felt kicking around too.
Feb 25, 2012
Heather H.
@Sidra I was actually sticking to my hand first, but because it's still sticky, it still removed the foundation/powder. And if you remove too much of the stickiness it doesn't remove the glitter anymore.
I can imagine cotton balls would work just as well.
Feb 26, 2012
Zoe C.
I find that sellotape takes my foundation off, so that's why I do it last when I'm doing a very glittery look :)
Feb 28, 2012
Victoria D.
Feb 28, 2012
Courtney H.
I'm with Victoria! Spoolies are great.