How to fix too soft lipstick
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Dec 1, 2012
Britt A.
So I have this lipstick that I absolutely love! It's my favorite, but they discontinued it! I ordered in bulk and I'm on my last bullet, and this one is very soft and keeps wobbling all over the case. I think it's too soft, and I'm worried it's going to break off! How can I fix it so it's not so soft and I don't have to worry about it breaking?
Dec 1, 2012
Amanda A.
You could melt it down into a palette, but you'll have to use your fingers or brush to apply it. Kandeejohnson has a video about it :) or put it in the freezer for a few mins before you plan on using it, Idk if there would be long term side affects from it being in there like color changes but I'm sure some others can help good luck!
Dec 1, 2012
Ilana E.
I have melted it down before in 5 second intervals because it melts really fast and you don't want to burn it but then I poured it back it the tube and set it in the freezer until it hardened (not frozen) and it was good as new 💄
Dec 1, 2012
Katrina S.
Michelle phan has a whole video on this, idk if that helps, but good luck!
Dec 1, 2012
Drea L.
I just freeze my lipsticks when needed.