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GhitaAmati -> Makeup removal (7/26/2007 2:30:21 PM)

Ok, so I bought this really nice "fire engine red" lipstick, the kind that isnt supposed to kiss off or rub off or come off when drinking or eating....actually looks kind of nice although more glaringly bright than I usually wear...

Problem...it really DOESNT come off....even with the usual makeup removal stuff.....any ideas?




Absolutemaster -> RE: Makeup removal (7/26/2007 2:33:28 PM)

Can you tell me the brand?  This might be useful...




Aileen68 -> RE: Makeup removal (7/26/2007 2:35:43 PM)

Those long wear lipsticks dry out the lips too.
Try maybe baby oil?




GhitaAmati -> RE: Makeup removal (7/26/2007 2:37:04 PM)

Maybelline..color name is flame...and whatever you are planning I have absolutly no legal responsibilty as to the outcome, OK




Aileen68 -> RE: Makeup removal (7/26/2007 2:49:23 PM)

I just checked...baby oil on the end of a Q-tip does take it off.




LuckyAlbatross -> RE: Makeup removal (7/26/2007 2:52:16 PM)

I always just deal with it.  A shower at night and then washing the face in the morning with some serious work in seems to do it for me.




kittinSol -> RE: Makeup removal (7/26/2007 2:52:43 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: GhitaAmati

Ok, so I bought this really nice "fire engine red" lipstick, the kind that isnt supposed to kiss off or rub off or come off when drinking or eating....actually looks kind of nice although more glaringly bright than I usually wear...

Problem...it really DOESNT come off....even with the usual makeup removal stuff.....any ideas?


I hope you didn't buy it for your girl on girl date on saturday :-)  The rules are: never EVER wear anything too new. Am I quite understood? Stomp!




LaTigresse -> RE: Makeup removal (7/26/2007 3:31:31 PM)

Kittin, thank you for the smile! That stomp was just too delightful.




Emperor1956 -> RE: Makeup removal (7/26/2007 3:41:09 PM)

quote:

kittinSol:  I hope you didn't buy it for your girl on girl date on saturday :-)  The rules are: never EVER wear anything too new. Am I quite understood? Stomp!


WHAT?  Gita is having a G-on-G date?  WILL THERE BE PICTURES?   Video?  Audio?  Stained glass windows?  SOMETHING, PLEASE!

E. (barely able to breathe at the very thought)




LaTigresse -> RE: Makeup removal (7/26/2007 3:42:04 PM)

Laughingggggggggggggg, I was just WAITING for one of the guys to pounce on that!!!

E, you didn't let me down. AND before page two even!!![:D]

edited to add......omg I am laughing so hard my eyes are watering




mythi -> RE: Makeup removal (7/26/2007 3:44:18 PM)

Cold cream?  Rub it in, let it sit for a minute, then maybe try rubbing a bit with a washcloth (one you dont mind getting red on!).




Emperor1956 -> RE: Makeup removal (7/26/2007 3:53:30 PM)

LaT:   I yam what I yam.  But I hate being sooo predictable.

E.




TheHeretic -> RE: Makeup removal (7/26/2007 6:25:01 PM)

      Johnson's Baby Shampoo.  I used to work in a costume shop that sold a huge amounts of theatrical and special effects make-up designed not to smear or smudge.  Use the baby shampoo without water and rub briskly.  Rinse well of course, or you'll be tasting the soap all day/night long.




Sinergy -> RE: Makeup removal (7/26/2007 6:28:00 PM)

 
Dremel tool and a wire wheel.

Sinergy




sublimelysensual -> RE: Makeup removal (7/26/2007 6:40:09 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Sinergy


Dremel tool and a wire wheel.

Sinergy


Sadist!
 
-laughing...couldn't resist-
-a




GhitaAmati -> RE: Makeup removal (7/27/2007 5:14:52 AM)

LMAO....thank you all for your help (and not so much help from the guys) *grin*

I actually did get it off with baby shampoo...before I read the post here, happened to have some in the bathroom and grabbed it...5th thing I tried....thank you all!




TheHeretic -> RE: Makeup removal (7/27/2007 6:36:29 AM)

     You're welcome

    <Guy with his feelings slightly scuffed>




GhitaAmati -> RE: Makeup removal (7/27/2007 7:20:36 AM)

Im sure your feelings are thick enough that I didnt scuff them too hard....and I was reffering to the guys who were more interested in my date with a chick tomorrow than actually helping me with the makeup issue.....*grins*




Tarisa -> RE: Makeup removal (7/27/2007 7:38:39 AM)

ponds cold cream works great




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