The most common scenario is when the person accidentally misses the right spot for the lip stain and stains another part of their face. If this happens, a makeup remover or micellar water is the best option to remove the stain efficiently without making a mess. Cotton balls with makeup remover are a good option, as well as cotton swabs or makeup remover wipes for a more precise clean.
We all hate this next scenario: when a person accidentally stains their clothes. Usually when the stain is only a couple of small spots, the stain should come off clothes by throwing it in the washing machine along with some detergent. If the stain is a big one, taking it to your nearest cleaners would be a better option. If this happens, it’s better not to panic trying to wipe off the stain, since this can cause more damage. Instead, use a small rag with hot water and pinch the stain upwards to remove as much as you can before doing anything else.
The above process is also helpful when carpet has been stained. Instead of using hot water you will be using a carpet cleaner chemical, which can be found at hardware stores. Another common situation is getting lip stains on non-carpet floors or hard surface furniture. The good news is that these are the easiest to clean, no matter how big or small the stain is. The stain will 100% come off, all you have to do is wipe off the excess with a dry cloth, or paper towel, and then wipe off the residue with a paper towel and sanitizing spray, it'll be like nothing ever happened.
Again, accidents happen all the time so it's better to be prepared for when it happens. I'm sure you want to enjoy every last drop of your favorite bloody lip tint, so we hope it doesn't end up on the surface of your floor. But if it does you now you will know what to do, good luck!
Author: Luis Guillen