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MULTIPURPOSE MAKEUP
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Makeup, first used by ancient Egyptians, has developed into an artform and embodied countless trends. Wearing makeup involves more than just covering pimples and blurring imperfections; its purposes are endless.
With the rise of beauty influencers and popular makeup reviews, many of us have been inspired to try new products. While this is a great tool for discovery and has improved my makeup routine immensely, it’s also left me with drawers full of unwanted products. Like anything in life, you’re not going to love everything you try.
STYLE: TORI GARDOCKI WORDS: TORI GARDOCKI PHOTO: LAUREN SNYDER GLAM: MORGAN LYNCH However, with makeup products, not liking something doesn’t mean you need to throw it out. In fact, many, if not all of your cosmetic purchases can be given another life.
To me, highlighter is a product that often leaves a lot to be desired. Many of them are too chalky, full of glitter or emphasize my skin’s texture in an unappealing way. When you encounter a highlighter like this, or even an eyeshadow similar to your skin tone that you want to ditch, try mixing it with your favorite body butter or lotion. What you’ll create is a shimmering moisturizing product that gives you a beautiful glow. Beyond repurposing the product itself, you can also reuse the packaging. When your lipsticks dry out, save the tube, clean it out and you’ve got a travel-sized container for bobby pins. Old compacts can be great for storing earrings or other jewelry by simply taking out the inner pan once you’re done with the product. Some brands like Lush or MAC even do the work for you by offering discounts or special promotions if you return your empty packaging.
Reusing products will not only benefit you and your wallet, but our planet too.