Top tips to maximise your make-up

Make-up is one of the biggest and hardest-to-swallow costs in a woman’s budget. Follow these insider tricks to get more bang for your buck when it comes to your beauty products.

Double acts

Here’s how to make your make-up work double time.

  • It might sound like something you did as a child, but blending lipstick onto your cheeks actually creates a great sheer coloured blush. Just make sure your skin is well moisturised and don’t go OTT or you’ll risk looking like a porcelain doll.
  • Lip gloss can double as a highlighter for your cheekbones and eyes.
  • Coloured eye pencils can be used to outline and define your lips too.
  • Shimmery eyeshadow is great for defining cheekbones and collarbones.
  • Rub lip balm into your nails to nourish and soften your cuticles.
  • Mix Vaseline with a little loose powder eyeshadow to create a shimmery highlighter for your face and body.
  • Old nail polish also makes an excellent colour-coding system for house keys and electrical cords – a quick dab will save you hours of fiddling around.
  • To make threading a needle easier, add a dot of nail polish to the end of the thread, pat excess off with a tissue and let it dry. It will be stiffer and much easier to thread.
  • Save liquid eyeliner brushes and after washing them, use them with nail polish to decorate your nails with delicate patterns or other intricate decorations for crafts, etc.
  • Place your old mascara wands in the dishwasher to clean them and then use them to groom your eyebrows or mist them with hairspray to gently smooth down fuzzies at the hairline.

Beauty hacks for the frugal-minded

Make your own scented body lotion by adding a couple of drops of your favourite essential oil or perfume to Sorbolene cream. To extend the life of your expensive body oils, place a small amount into a pretty spray pump, add water and leave it in the shower. Simply shake, spray and towel-dry and you’ll be left with smooth, glistening and fragrant skin.

Save on face exfoliators by gently rubbing your face with a dry towel before cleansing, or with a damp face cloth afterwards.

If your nail polish refuses to dry, spray on a non-stick cooking spray to speed up the process. Alternatively, coax your nail polish into a fast-drying mode by sticking it in the freezer for a few minutes before you apply it.

To instantly revive your foundation in a matter of seconds, place a clean tissue over your face, lightly spritz with a water spray and then peel it off.

Crushed eyeshadow can be mixed with a bit of paw paw cream or lip gloss to create a creamy eyeshadow, or mix old eyeshadow with clear nail polish to create a new nail polish colour.

Maximise your mileage

FINGER PAINTING: Apply your foundation with your fingers because sponges just soak up the product meaning less colour for your face.

BOTTOMS UP: Store your hair- and skin-care products upside down to ensure you get every last drop.

THE SCOOP: You may think you’ve finished your lipstick but there’s actually a quarter of the lippie still in there. Scoop it out with a knife and make your own lipstick palette out of an ice tray. Microwaving the lipstick for a few seconds makes it softer and easy to mix.

CUT YOUR LOSSES: When you can’t squeeze anymore out of a tube, cut it in half, you’ll be surprised how much product will be inside.

GET INTO HOT WATER: To get the last couple of swipes of mascara or lip gloss, run the closed tube under hot water.

MIX IT UP: If you’re almost out of foundation, add a few drops of moisturiser to the bottle and shake it up to make a sheer base.

NAIL POLISH REVIVAL: Old nail polish gone thick and sticky? Revive it with a few drops of nail polish remover or nail polish remover thinner and it will be as good as gold.

KEEP IT COOL: Keeping your eyeliners in the fridge during summer will prevent them from getting too soft, which results in wasted product through over-sharpening.

2017-06-08T16:59:37+12:00

4 Comments

  1. Amanda Carr June 28, 2018 at 4:01 pm

    Wow lots a wee tips in here re make up use and lots I didn’t even know about this is a great article I will definitely be trying some of these beauty hacks.

  2. Vikki Sainsbury June 20, 2018 at 11:34 am

    Great! I’m a real stooge when it comes to my makeup as we are on a tight budget so it needs to last! I also use fingers to apply foundation as I don’t like dirty sponges :o) I also have a pack of 12 different coloured eye liners and I use some of them as lip liners too! I do the cut in half tube thing for all my products including cleansers haha you would be surprised how much is left in them!!

  3. Shontelle Fahey June 19, 2018 at 8:22 pm

    This is a great read. I myself do not wear make up I like to be natural and could never find a foundation for my oily skin. I just love to have nothing clogging my pores but I will definitely show this to my sister and mother who both love their make up because I’m sure they would find this very helpful.

  4. Kym Moore October 20, 2017 at 10:07 am

    I love the reviving ideas! I have used oil nail polishes for art as well. They work great in rock art. That eye liner brush reuse idea is perfect for nail polish art too!!

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