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Jul 6, 2011
Catey P.
I love the homemade beauty tips and tricks and am always looking for more. My favorite is using olive oil as a makeup remover.
What's your favorite beauty DIY trick?
Jul 6, 2011
Chrisanne D.
One of my faces is curling you hair with a flat iron! I also love using name brand paintbrushes as makeup brushes (if you get the right ones they can be comparable to sigma and mac!)
Jul 6, 2011
Dylan P.
I still swear by cleaning my makeup brushes with baby shampoo! (:
Jul 6, 2011
Catey P.
I had heard about using paint brushes for makeup, but the ones I was looking at didn't seem any cheaper. I'll have to look again.
And I never thought about using baby shampoo! I've been using hand soap, but I'll give that a try!
Jul 6, 2011
Chrisanne D.
At michells they usually sell them for pretty good prices. At least where I live they do
Jul 6, 2011
Hannah I.
Setting your eyeliner on your waterline with eyeshadow...makes it stay all day.
Jul 6, 2011
Brenda D.
I agree with olive oil for makeup remover!
I gotta say I am a DIY girl and can do soo many different things at home! (thinking about starting a DIY blog)....
One of my personal favorites would have to be the brown sugar face scrub for an exfoliator :) Leaves skin so clean and refreshing!
Jul 6, 2011
Micia I.
my fav are DIY face & hair masks ;)
Jul 6, 2011
Courtney T.
Dishwashing liquid and some extra virgin olive oil to clean my brushes.
Jul 6, 2011
Drea L.
Dishwashing liquid gets even the toughest of foundations out of my beautiful MAC 187 brush. It's great!
Jul 6, 2011
Dylan P.
Dishwashing liquid, I never thought of that! I just watched an Amarixe video and she said that in dire straits she used her MAC Cleanse Off Oil to get some stubborn gel liner out of her brushes.