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My super quick tip will protect your white shirts from makeup stains

A MODE fan shared a super-quick trick she uses to save her white shirts when she wears makeup.

She says she uses a traditional hair care method to keep her tips from rubbing off, and her style tip works for any budget.

Fashion fan Heidi shared a super-quick tip to protect your white shirts from makeup stains

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Fashion fan Heidi shared a super-quick tip to protect your white shirts from makeup stainsSource: Instagram/ @sustainablefashionstyle

Fashionista Heidi Kristensen (@sustainablefashionstyle) loves thrift stores and finding sustainable ways to look stylish.

She shared a fashion trick to prevent makeup from transferring in a viral Instagram Reel.

TRANSFER TIP

It’s a common beauty mistake where your products leave visible residue on your clothes.

This is a great trick for anyone who, like her, loves to wear white shirts.

All you need to do is spray hairspray in and around the collar.

This will prevent your makeup from sticking to your clothes and leaving makeup residue behind.

Kristensen joked that it also saves money on laundry.

It is also environmentally friendly, because you are using a product that you probably already have at home.

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It “doesn’t matter” what hairspray you use, “any kind” will work.

She used the Sebastian Professional Shaper Hairspray, which costs $29.99 on Amazon.

“Let it dry and then you’re ready to go,” she explained.

My $15 foundation is the base of my 5-minute makeup routine. I apply it with my hands and it looks great without primer.

“You do this before you get dressed and let it dry,” one Instagram user wrote.

PUBLIC OPINION

Fans appreciated Heidi’s fashion advice.

“I love you. You’re the best,” someone said.

“You completely changed my life,” said another.

“Where have you been this whole time?” one fan wrote.

Others were concerned about possible risks.

“You’re gonna kill the pearls,” one person wrote about the necklace she wore in the video.

“Hairspray causes lung cancer. Don’t put it on your clothes or let it get into your body,” one woman warned.

“Does your white collar eventually turn yellow from the spray?” one viewer asked.

Heidi said that the brand of hairspray doesn't matter and you can buy the cheap stuff

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Heidi said that the brand of hairspray doesn’t matter and you can buy the cheap stuffSource: Instagram/ @sustainablefashionstyle

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