Dermatologist: This is my secret trick for stopping makeup from getting on your clothes

If you’re sick of ruining your whites with makeup stains, you’re not alone.

There’s nothing worse than nailing the perfect bronzed look, only to put ON your white shirt or top and have a mark get all over the front of it.

Thankfully help is at hand, via dermatologist and doctor Azadeh Shirazi.

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The professional has shared the ultimate solution for preventing makeup getting on your clothes — hairspray.

Dr Shirazi said the key is to “spray hairspray around the collar of your clothes”.

The reason it works is because the hairspray will create a barrier that the makeup cannot get through.

Dermatologist Azadeh Shirazi has shared the ultimate solution for stopping makeup getting on your clothes. Credit: @skinbydrazi TikTok

Devotees of the hack swear it doesn’t feel sticky or greasy — so there’s no need to worry about that either.

The dermatologist has also shared a couple of other fashion hacks that she swears by.

The first is “applying an ointment like Aquaphor, before spraying on your perfume, to make it last longer”.

Aquaphor is a general-purpose, non-greasy healing cream that can be used for a variety of situations, from chapped lips and cracked feet to cuts and stings.

Lastly, she shared a quick hack for your underarms.

“Use medicated pads with glycolic acid to wipe down your armpits. This stops body odour and lightens dark underarms,” Dr Shirazi said.

The dermatologist’s video garnered more than 500,000 views, and people said they couldn’t get enough of the tricks.

“Love these tips,” said one.

“Tried these tips and oh wow, my perfume stayed on all day,” added another.

“The hairspray hack is brilliant, need to try this ASAP,” added a third.

Ingrid Seaburn has revealed her beauty secrets to glowing skin. Credit: Ingrid Seaburn

Meanwhile, an Aussie facialist recently shared the secrets to youthful skin — and the $15 item that she says is worth the hype.

Ingrid Seaburn has treated the likes of Delta Goodrem, Pip Edwards and Channel 7 cricket commentator Erin Holland at her studio in Sydney’s Bondi.

Now she has lifted the lid on the best ways to look after your complexion and the wildly popular skincare trends she believes are a “waste of time” in 2024.

“My advice to all clients is invest where you get the best return,” she tells 7Life.

Seaburn says there’s one purse-friendly item she always reaches for — and it’s found at Chemist Warehouse.

“I love Sukin Cleansing lotion for sensitive skin,” she says.

“It is a soft natural cream cleanser and perfect for all skin types and not expensive.”

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