Getting the last bit of foundation out of the bottle.
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Feb 14, 2013
Sarah W.
So with my MAC foundation especially since I forgot to buy a pump (good one!) I had a tiny bit left and it was hard to get out so I went out to my local pharmacy/drugstore depending what you call it in your countries and got little plastic cosmetics jars and just put the foundation upside down in it and waited for it to just drip out.
Lengthy but totally works and I really do get the product I pay for! :P
Feb 14, 2013
Vera I.
Cool! I am going to try it with my mac foundation to!