7.27.2022

Try these simple tricks to remove stubborn makeup stains from your linens - CNET Leer en español

This story is part of Home Tips , CNET's collection of practical tips for making the most of your home, inside and out.

We've all done it before: go to bed before removing makeup, or take a quick nap and wake up with smudged eyeliner on your favorite pillowcase. Like many stains, eye makeup, foundation, and lipstick stains can be difficult to remove from fabric. And sometimes a quick rinse in the washing machine just isn't enough.

But before you strip down the bed and throw away yourfavorite sheet set, try these simple stain-fighting tricks. Whether your makeup is oil- or powder-based, these cleaning tips mixed with a little determination should remove those stubborn stains in no time. (For more cleaning tips, you can also check out how to clean your phone and how to clean your kitchen in under 15 minutes .)

Also Read: How Often Should You Clean Your Makeup Brushes?

do that first

The first step may seem obvious, but how effectively you can remove the stain is important; You have to know what you're dealing with. Is the stain from an oil-based lipstick? Is it powder eyeshadow? Are your sheets a cotton blend or something more delicate (like silk)?

It's important to answer all of these questions before you start pouring a mixture of solutions onto your linens, as different cleaning solvents work better on certain stains and fabrics. (I'll break down what's best for each stain later.) Once you've done that, you're ready to start the cleaning process.

Pro tip: start the cleaning process right away! The older the stain, the deeper it penetrates the fabric and the harder it is to remove.

remove excess

This is the quickest step in the process, but it's important not to skip it. Gently scrape the stain with a spoon or butter knife to remove any excess stains that may have adhered to the linens. This process not only makes the stain smaller, but also prevents the excess from spreading when you pour liquid solvent onto the stain. You can also blot the stain with a damp paper towel before you start applying the solutions.

Lipstick stain on the sheet

Scrape off excess makeup before cleaning.

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Prepare and apply your cleaning solution

Now it's time to clean up. Below I list the methods and solutions that work best for each type of makeup stain.

I highly recommend testing the solution on a small, inconspicuous area first, e.g. B. in a corner to ensure the solution does not damage or mark your linens.

Remove lipstick

Most lipsticks are oil based, which means you need a solution to remove that oil base. A mixture of dish soap and warm water can work, but rubbing alcohol is most effective for removing lipstick stains.

Simply dip a cotton ball in rubbing alcohol and gently blot the stain. This process works best with fresh cotton balls, so don't be afraid to use several. The red or pink pigment should begin to fade as you repeat the process.

remove liquid foundation

Foundation is perhaps the most common makeup stain on linens. Luckily, there are several effective cleansing solutions to combat makeup stains.

A 3% hydrogen peroxide solution is one of your best options. Once applied, work the solution into the fabric with a clean toothbrush.

Another common household item that works surprisingly well is shaving cream. Apply shaving cream to the stained area and leave it on for three to five minutes before gently rubbing the area with a clean, damp cloth. Rinse with cold water and repeat if necessary.

Remove eyeliner and mascara

Dish soap is a viable option for removing eyeliner and mascara from linens. Simply mix a few drops (up to a tablespoon) of grease-fighting detergent with 2 cups of warm water, dip a clean cloth in the solution and gently blot the stain until it begins to lift from the fabric.

Be sure to blot gently instead of rubbing to avoid spreading the stain. Rinse and repeat if necessary.

Powdered makeup remover

From eyeshadow to blush, there are several powder-based makeups that unfortunately can mess up your linens. Powder make-up stains are best treated with undiluted liquid detergent. Simply apply the detergent directly to the stain and leave for at least 10 minutes before rinsing with cold water.

Compact face powder, blush, eye shadow and blush brush.

Powder make-up stains are best treated with undiluted liquid detergent.

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Remove cosmetic stains from silk pillowcases

Your silk pillowcase has many benefits: it causes less damage to your hair, helps your skin retain moisture and stays cleaner for longer. Besides, silk is so luxurious. On the other hand, it is also difficult to wash and easily damaged. Luckily, you don't have to ditch a silk pillowcase if you have cosmetic stains on it — you can use many of the tips listed above.

For most makeup stains on a silk pillowcase, you can use a cotton ball soaked in hydrogen peroxide or rubbing alcohol. You can also use diluted household ammonia (2:1 water to ammonia ratio) on silk to remove most stains. Use a clean rag or cotton ball to apply the remedy, but remember to wear gloves to protect your hands.

wash your bedding

After applying the solution and allowing enough time for the mixture to soak into the stain, clean the linens in the washing machine as usual. Do not put the linens in the dryer until the entire stain has been removed after the wash cycle. The heat of the dryer can actually cause stains to set even more, making them difficult to remove once and for all. Otherwise, let your linens air dry.

Want more cleaning tips? Check out the most efficient way to do laundry and these nine awesome laundry hacks you must try .

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