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If the drop does cause your makeup to shatter, all hope is not lost.

In fact, fixing and restoring it to its prior state may be possible.

A broken palette of three eye shadows

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How does one fix broken makeup, you might wonder?

“What you don’t want is the shadow to keep breaking, creating more of a mess.”

If the powder makeup is completely crumbled, break it up even further.

Yes, we’re serious.

Just pick up a small container from an art store and pop the loose powder inside.

Then, I grind it up as much as possible.

This includes parts of the product that may not have broken.

A toothpick is a good tool for this.

The finer the product is, the better its chances of coming back to life."

A spoon can work well.

How to Fix Broken Lipsticks

Christine recommends sticking the broken lipstick in the freezer.

This will help bond the broken pieces back together.

Again, you’ve got the option to find these at makeup or art stores.

But, if the packaging is metal, this is a no-go, so proceed with caution.

Khachaturian agrees with Christine that repurposing the broken part into a separate container is your best move.

you might also dig out the leftover lipstick from the inside of the tube and use that as well.

To revitalize a clumping mascara, you’ve got the option to start by boiling water.

Place the entire closed mascara into the hot water.

It should be completely submerged and should be left to sit for a few minutes.

Even a pair of tweezers, if needed.

Vadhera adds that the colder you keep your pencils, the longer they last.

“I usually won’t leave them in the car or hot environments,” she says.

“Some products last longer in their containers,” she says.

As for Khachaturian, he recommends keeping the product’s packaging if you’ll be traveling.

This gives them a little bit of extra armor, especially when traveling," he says.

“Another trick to keep your products from breaking is to pack them tightly.

When they have too much room to move around, you risk them breaking.

If theyre packed up nicely and cant fly around, then theyll be much safer.”

Not All Makeup Products Can Be Fixed

Some makeup products unfortunately can’t be fixed.

We know, it makes us just as sad, but it’s a fact.

“Most powder can be fixed but, there are some that can’t,” Khachaturian explains.

“I would say anything that’s in glass.

If your foundation or something else that comes in a glass container breaks, I would definitely toss it.

The last thing you want to do is exfoliate with little glass shards just to salvage some makeup.”

Use what you have at homeno need to buy fancy tools to fix your makeup.

Water or micellar water can be used in place of rubbing alcohol to fix a broken makeup compact.