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Wed Oct 03, 2007 9:52 pm |
It is possible to resolidify crumbled cake-type products by mixing them with a "transformer" liquid. By that, I mean those liquid products that instruct you to dip a brush in the liquid, stroke over the eyeshadow cake to liquify the powder, and then apply it as eyeliner. MAC makes one and so does Lise Watier; there are probably several others. (I actually saw this done by an instructor in a make-up class with a MAC eyeshadow pot that had been dropped and looked like it was completely hopeless.)
Because your original container is broken, try a drug store pharmacy for a small, shallow glass container or buy a really cheap eyeshadow in a pan container and remove the unwanted eyeshadow. Transfer your broken eyeshadow to the container. Add a small amount of the transformer liquid to the crumbled eyeshadow, stir/mix/mash with a flat-end toothpick or little spatula until the liquid is absorbed, add a little more liquid, stir again, etc. You don't want it to be soupy, just kind of the consistency of a mud mask or firm cake frosting.
When all the crumbled powder has been wetted and as lump-free as you can make it, smooth it out as much as possible and let dry completely. The top surface of your "new" cake eyeshadow will be somewhat uneven but, when dry, you'll have solid eyeshadow again.
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