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Makeup-stained fabrics, leave the washing machine alone: ​​you only need one thing and it's in the kitchen

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Makeup stains on fabrics are often very difficult to remove. Lipstick, foundation, or eyeliner stains shouldn't be removed in the washing machine, but require pre-washing and careful treatment to restore the garments to their original appearance.

They are usually thrown into the washing machine, and 1,000 products are poured directly into the drum or detergent drawer, in the hope that one of them, like bleach, for example, might work to solve the problem.

This doesn't happen, because sometimes the stain hardens even without being properly treated. So, at first, you waste a lot of time between one wash and the next, and then you turn to the laundromat, which, with its professional and very expensive products, manages to remove any stain.

Natural remedies, here's why we
prefer them First of all, it is advisable to try infallible natural remedies. There are products that we all have at home, or rather especially in the kitchen, that act immediately, with extreme gentleness, allowing you to achieve incredible results without spending a single euro.

The ingredients we use in the kitchen should be chosen according to the stain and the types of fabrics stained by makeup. It happens to everyone at least once in their life, squeezing the tube of foundation to release the product, when suddenly a large amount of cosmetic comes out, splashing the bathroom window and inevitably clothes.

Whether it's a T-shirt or a shirt, you can try a ubiquitous ingredient that's never missing from the kitchen: baking soda. Rub the product into the stain, possibly with a toothbrush. After a few minutes, the stain will disappear. The garment can then be placed directly in the washing machine.

Cotton and delicate fabrics, how to remove stains too
. If it's cotton, it's best to use hydrogen peroxide instead. For stains caused by beauty creams, talcum powder is used, which should be brushed well onto the stain; it removes even the marks.

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