An organization and cleaning guru shared her secret to removing makeup stains from clothes and using only one piece of clothing.
Chantel Mila’s mother, better known in Melbourne as Mamma Mila, said she uses shaving cream to remove makeup stains from clothing as foundation and lipstick.
“This is the ultimate blemish removal trick makeup artists swear by,” she said with a viral Tic toc †.
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Chantel Mila, an organization and cleaning guru, shared her secret to removing makeup stains from clothes and using just a household staple.
First, apply the shaving cream all over the stain and let it sit for ten minutes.
Then rub the stain in circular motions with a brush or cloth.
You can see that the spots are reduced immediately,” he said.
Then he will wash the garment in the washing machine as usual and the stain will be completely gone.


First, apply the shaving cream all over the stain and let it sit for ten minutes.
Chantel’s video received over 40,000 views and mixed reactions.
Many people thanked her for the easy makeup and shared her methods of removing stubborn stains.
“This is very good,” one woman said. “I also pulp baking soda and lemon and apply it gently”.
“You’re definitely a superhero,” another woman wrote.
“There are so many makeup stains on my light clothes that I don’t know how to remove them, until now!”

Many thanked Chantel for the hack and shared their methods of removing stubborn stains.
Chantel also shared the formula for the DIY spray that removes sweat stains from clothes in just ten minutes.
Use a mixture of hydrogen peroxide and dish soap to easily remove sweat stains from clothes.
“This is the easiest way to get rid of underarm deodorant stains permanently,” wrote Viral Tic toc †.
Chantel mixes two parts hydrogen peroxide with one part dish soap to create the spray.
Then pour the mixture into a bottle and sprinkle it on the stained clothing and let it sit for ten minutes.
“The strong mixture will remove the stain immediately,” he said.


A cleaning queen shared the formula for a DIY spray that removes sweat stains from clothes in just ten minutes.
Then wash the clothes in the washing machine as usual.
While makeup is most commonly used on white clothing, Chantel said the 3% hydrogen peroxide and shorter soak time should work well on dark clothing.
However, she still recommends pre-patching, as different materials may react differently to the DIY mix.
Source: Daily Mail