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3/10/2017

DIY Liquid Highlighter



Why, I always fall in love with a DIY that I found on the internet? I think this is because I like to do something creative in my boring life and again, why my life is always boring and it's a shame because I can do anything now that I have a free time, for the last couple of months I was stuck in my busy schedule but I've got some time for myself now. So I'm not gonna waste this time in watching youtube videos and playing games on my XBOX.

This DIY is a little different, I did't try anything like this for quite some time. So I'm finally here sharing this DIY that I found on the internet and I wanted to be a little bit creative, so I added some ingredients on my own and trust me guys this DIY turned out pretty well for me.

THINGS YOU GONNA NEED

  1. An empty lip gloss container
  2. Moisturizer
  3. Makeup setting spray
  4. Pigmented eyeshadow
  5. A small zip lock bag
First, remove the stopper kind of thingy on the top of your lip gloss tube then start off with cleaning your lip gloss container it took me a whole day to figure out how to clean a lip gloss container and its actually quite funny I tried everything I washed the container for like 10 times until I came across with this website that explains how to clean a lip gloss tube plus the applicator.

Just take a cotton bud and mix it with soap and water and clean the tube with it and it works pretty fine for me at least then let it air dry for half a day or until the smell of lip gloss is almost gone.


And now, here comes the fun part start of with taking a small zip lock baggie kind of thingy and add 1 tsp of your eyeshadow powder and mix it with makeup setting spray and moisturizer when its entirely mixed cut the last end corner of your zip lock bag than empty all the mixture in your lip gloss tube and give it a good old shake. TA DA now its all done, you can apply this liquid highlighter on your cheeks, on the tip of nose and this is easy to carry and the color is so good.

Have you ever tried a DIY?