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Remove Eye Shadow Stains from Clothing Quickly and Easily

Are your favorite pants or shirt stained with eye shadow? It can be a pain to blast them with regular laundry detergent, but don't worry! Read on to learn more about simple methods to remove eye shadow stains from clothes efficiently.


Updated 24 Jun 2023

By Nishat Asif

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Removing Stains with Rubbing Alcohol

One of the most effective ways to get rid of eye shadow stains is to use rubbing alcohol. All you need to do is pour some rubbing alcohol onto a clean cotton cloth. Carefully dab at the stain using cloth. Make sure you are being gentle so you don’t rub the color into fabric. If necessary, use a small amount of dishwashing liquid and a cleaning brush to tackle tough stains.

Using Shampoo

Another great way to quickly remove eye shadow stains from clothing is to use shampoo. All you need to do is apply a small amount of shampoo to the stain and gently scrub it in with a wet cloth. Afterward, rinse the stain with lukewarm water. This technique should work for most eye shadow stains.

Treating with Vinegar

If the stain remains after trying both of the above methods, another option is to soak the garment in a mixture of vinegar and cold water. Like any other stain, you want to act quickly and soak the garment as soon as possible. Leave the garment soaked in vinegar-water mixture overnight, then wash it in the washing machine as normal.

Preventing Eye Shadow Stains

To minimize the chances of eye shadow staining your clothing, make sure to remove any excess product from the brush or applicator before using. You can also try using a makeup remover before applying eye shadow. This will help dissolve any oils or remaining eye shadow that could be transferred to your clothing. Additionally, placing a towel under your chin while wearing eye shadow can help catch any falling particles.

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