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  • Question
    I used nail polish remover instead of rubbing alcohol. Is there a way to get it out or resaturate it?
    Ashlyn Winn
    Community Answer
    No. Nail polish remover has acetone in it, so you have just ruined your compact.
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    Can I use nail polish remover?
    Community Answer
    Because this is meant to be used on the face, nail polish remover is not recommended as it could be very damaging to the delicate facial skin.
  • Question
    Where can I purchase rubbing alcohol?
    VidalGracey
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    You can find it at a grocery store or drug store.
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    Can I use a methylated spirit instead of rubbing alcohol?
    Community Answer
    No.
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    Can I use other liquid instead of alcohol?
    Community Answer
    Some liquids may not work, stick to rubbing alcohol or steam.
  • Question
    When I used isopropyl alcohol and let the blush dry overnight, it formed cracks. The bronzer broke again when I shook it. How do I prevent cracks?
    Community Answer
    When repairing your blush, make sure you used enough isopropyl alcohol, and really try to pack it together. Try putting a thin piece of fabric over a coin and pressing down on the saturated product.
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    Can I use whiskey to fix my blush?
    Community Answer
    No, you shouldn't use drinking alcohol. Use rubbing alcohol or use one of the other methods.
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    What should I do if my powder is too loose after drying it?
    Community Answer
    Pour just enough rubbing alcohol into your compact to make it squishy again. Then, just squish it all together, let it dry, and use as needed.
  • Question
    Does it matter if rubbing alcohol has a color?
    Community Answer
    Unless it was colored and sold that way on purpose (which is normally isn't), yes. Rubbing alcohol is normally clear, and if it has changed color, it may be off.
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    What liquids can I use other than rubbing alcohol?
    Community Answer
    Anything that will evaporate quickly and won't break you out should work fine.
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    What can I use instead of rubbing alcohol?
    Community Answer
    Makeup remover might work.
  • Question
    Can I use Cholesterinum, which is 99 percent alcohol?
    Community Answer
    Yes because the higher the alcohol percentage is, the tighter it will stay together.
  • Question
    I used rubbing alcohol, but instead it formed lumps and didn't freeze properly. Why?
    TheRealCardiB
    Community Answer
    After using the rubbing alcohol, make sure to press it down with a spoon before freezing it, otherwise, it will be lumpy and misshapen.
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    How can I turn my ruined compact into a brow gel?
    Sarah.Johnson
    Community Answer
    You can add a little bit of water or clear brow gel. There is one from Elf that works well.
  • Question
    Does hand sanitizer work?
    Community Answer
    Yes, but if you add too much, you could make the powder sloppy and not useable.
  • Question
    Can I use makeup remover instesad of rubbing alchohol?
    Community Answer
    No, as it does not include alcohol.
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    Can I use acetone or vodka?
    Community Answer
    You shouldn't; you will be applying it to your face and it will cause damage to your skin.
  • Question
    Im 13. Am I still able to buy rubbing alcohol or do I have to be 18 to buy any alcohol whatsoever?
    Jjay6262
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    Rubbing alcohol and drinking alcohol are very different, you should be able to buy it but if you are worried, just bring someone you know over 18 or 21 with you.
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    Can I use a makeup setting spray?
    Angel Moore
    Community Answer
    Yes, you can. A setting spray is a great option that isn't as harsh on the skin as alcohol.
  • Question
    Is it possible to do method 1 in a two pan palette and not damage the other powder?
    Buggylu25
    Top Answerer
    Yes! Just be careful not to squish the other pan's contents when you're breaking up the compact powder. It may help to use a toothpick or the end of a pencil to break up the powder; it'll give you more control over what you're pounding up.
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