Ok but have you ever tried using a clean spoolie to finely mill the powder? It’s a game changer. Great for turning a pressed powder into a loose powder as well. I do this every time I repress.
If you spray it with alcohol it works better because you aren’t over saturating an area making it then become hard pan when it dries. People use way too much alcohol, don’t evenly apply it then wonder why the powder feels like Elf’s baked highlighter, where you have to scrape the top off to even get any of the product to be able to apply properly.
That’s a good idea. I’ll try that because I really don’t want to use alcohol- very drying and irritating to the skin, especially those with sensitive skin. Thanks!
compacted powder like this is actually full of binders and will go back together without adding anything. you can just put like a tissue over it and something flat and dense to push it back down and it will be good as new
@@christywhite1701 I think that's partially because we use less pressure when hand-pressing than they do in-factory... and also, probably because some of the liquid content in those powders evaporates between manufacturing, purchase, and eventual repressing. I actually do think in a lot of cases, some added rehydration is necessary, especially with a powder that is very old, or that was very dry to begin with.
Loved this video! I’m the same skin tone as you and have so many of the same favorite one and done products. Would love to see a video like this using YesStyle products
You cam do this without the alcohol too!!! Smash it finely in a baggy, pour it back in compact, press the middle first, then put a paper towel over it and press the edges and middle we'll and it'll be fixed!!!
@@georgia35 Also.. she doesn't mention this, but you can also use this to create your own blushes. Got a blush that's a little too glowy? Mix it in with a matte. Love the shade but want more glow? Mix in a some highlighter. The possibilities are endless.
I just did this for a brand new blush from ipsy...I hope were supposed to leave it open overnight because, thats what im doing..If its not, someone let me know...lol
Oh man I don’t think that would work on my Rare Beauty Highlighter as it has that domed shape. 😬 Any ideas? I dropped it after I had it one day! 😳😢So sad.
I say do the same thing but put it in a bigger pan or after breaking it apart even more out in a loose powder container and using as a loose highlighter instead
Ok but have you ever tried using a clean spoolie to finely mill the powder? It’s a game changer. Great for turning a pressed powder into a loose powder as well. I do this every time I repress.
Never thought of this thank you !!
Thx for this tip 😊
good idea!
Great tip!
If you spray it with alcohol it works better because you aren’t over saturating an area making it then become hard pan when it dries. People use way too much alcohol, don’t evenly apply it then wonder why the powder feels like Elf’s baked highlighter, where you have to scrape the top off to even get any of the product to be able to apply properly.
Oh man, thank you for this tip!!!!!
Thank you for this!
I wish I would of read this comment first...lol
Make sure to let it dry completely!
Unfortunately, I need to do this with a blush. Thanks for the instruction.
Great, i do the same but i used mac fix setting spray and comes out great too❤❤
That’s a good idea. I’ll try that because I really don’t want to use alcohol- very drying and irritating to the skin, especially those with sensitive skin. Thanks!
Wish I knew this long ago! But thank u soooo much!!😮❤😮❤
thank you! i just tried this hack and i cant wait to use my highlighter again!
compacted powder like this is actually full of binders and will go back together without adding anything. you can just put like a tissue over it and something flat and dense to push it back down and it will be good as new
I tried that with my KAB glow powder. It still isn't completely compacted down. It appears that way and then starts crumbling
@@christywhite1701 I think that's partially because we use less pressure when hand-pressing than they do in-factory... and also, probably because some of the liquid content in those powders evaporates between manufacturing, purchase, and eventual repressing. I actually do think in a lot of cases, some added rehydration is necessary, especially with a powder that is very old, or that was very dry to begin with.
Loved this video! I’m the same skin tone as you and have so many of the same favorite one and done products. Would love to see a video like this using YesStyle products
Thank You! I was about to throw them out! ❤
Can you use something other than the rubbing alcohol?
Omg your a life saver I was so sad because I just bought a new powder and i dropped it and it broke 😢 but thanks to you I’m able to use it ❤
Your last video saved my Natasha Denona palette 🫶🏻❤️
Natasha Deanna palettes are amazing - thank goodness you were able to save it!!
Omg I just dropped my powder thanks for the hack
Girlll this hair is giving ❤❤❤
Thanks! Awesome
Her: Just break it up until you have a fine powder
The powder chunks 👁️👅👁️
You cam do this without the alcohol too!!! Smash it finely in a baggy, pour it back in compact, press the middle first, then put a paper towel over it and press the edges and middle we'll and it'll be fixed!!!
THANK YOU OMFG cause I'm NOT throwing away my BECCA Lilac Geode😭
What think did you mix with it 😮
It works !
Can you share the brush details please?
I broke my favorite blush a day ago. I trashed it but I’ll try this next time. 🥰
me too!
@@georgia35 Also.. she doesn't mention this, but you can also use this to create your own blushes. Got a blush that's a little too glowy? Mix it in with a matte. Love the shade but want more glow? Mix in a some highlighter. The possibilities are endless.
Me having a waterproof poweder foundation 😭
Where can I buy rubbing alcohol from? Superdrug?
I just did this for my moms blush the other day
I tried it still got to leave it but hopefully it works bc it was like brand new blush and I love it and I got school tomorrow I’ll update and see
Update ..?
@@JJ.1509 ya it worked you just can’t drop it again otherwise it will for sure brake again
Thxs…
Wouldn’t that just add alcohol to your face and dry it out?
No, it evaporates!
Good question and thanks for answering.
Can i use water instead of alcohol?????
no, use a setting spray if you don't want to use alcohol.
She looks like Elena Gilbert from vampire diaries 🤩
What about baked products?
nope
My powder got wet what can I do
Ehat do you can use instead Alkohol ?
Coconut oil but it takes abit longer to dry
doesnt rubbing alcohol come in different %? which one do you use?!
91%
Which alcohol is that
rubbing alcohol on your face?
It evaporates
I' m not the one to throw it....just crush it and use as a loose powder😂
I just did this for a brand new blush from ipsy...I hope were supposed to leave it open overnight because, thats what im doing..If its not, someone let me know...lol
What kind of alcohol is that tho? Where can I get it?
Rubbing alcohol..any drug store, Walmart, Walgreens etc....corner stores as well...
Oh man I don’t think that would work on my Rare Beauty Highlighter as it has that domed shape. 😬 Any ideas? I dropped it after I had it one day! 😳😢So sad.
I say do the same thing but put it in a bigger pan or after breaking it apart even more out in a loose powder container and using as a loose highlighter instead
Omg I was searching for this vid bc mine arrived broken… my rare beauty highlighter! So sad 😭
@@Isloushhh6395send it back...or call customer service...they should replace it....
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Step 3 still search up as Mega made out of kids in the sue the government yay shop
I alredy knew it
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No water rubbing alcohol
Why ruin a brand new lipstick??
Does the alcohol dry out your skin???🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
No. It evaporates.
It is gone in the end
How do I fix a broken highlighter?
same process