Expert reveals how to remove any make-up stain from carpets
We’re busy people, and doing make-up can be last on the list before running out the door, praying we’ve got our bus pass/car keys/purse. Sometimes all that multi-tasking, hurrying, checking and chivvying – plus general lapses of attention – mean make-up spills can happen.
For instance, oil-based make-up reacts very differently to water based make-up. Oil can actually become harder to remove if you add water too soon. Powder pigments can turn to a paint consistency and set further with water. To make things easier, Rosalind has given us tips on several specific types of stains and how to tackle them to get the very best results.“If that doesn’t work, try using an enzyme-based detergent,” as Rosalind.
Eyeshadow The deep and strong pigments in eyeshadow make this an especially tricky stain to handle, and it’s a good idea to adjust what you use depending on the shade of the eyeshadow. Rosalind explains:
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