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Jan 13, 2014
Chelsie M.
I was traveling and my pigment exploded in my case all over my other powder products any suggestions as to get it all off and clean off my products?
Jan 13, 2014
Michele S.
Um I'm sorry have you tried water?
Jan 16, 2014
CPT- Lili R.
Did I get inside the powder products or just outside? If its inside the product I suggest dusting it of with a brush maybe I don't know sorry.
Jan 16, 2014
Emily W.
Jais, wipes won't sanitize makeup, just remove residue.
If the pigment is mixed up with other loose powders, you'll probably have to cut your losses and replace them. Otherwise, wipe the packaging clean with a damp rag. If it is inside the packaging on pressed powders, try to brush as much off with a dry brush first, then use a damp rag to carefully clean off the top layer. You don't want to stain the pressed product by making the pigment too wet. If necessary, carefully scrape the top layer off with a palette knife or similar instrument.
For the inside of the case, use a rag dampened with soapy water and carefully clean the inside. Depending on the type of case and the material, you might be able to toss it in the washing machine on delicate.