Glitter is all fun and games until you get home after a long night of raving and face the challenge of trying to get it off. It can be an absolute nightmare to take off, and if not done correctly you could be left with little glittery reminders for weeks!Â
If youâre worried about turning up to your Monday morning meeting still covered in glitter [Editor's Note: glitter at iHeartRaves meetings is welcomed with open arms] then this one's for you! Here are our top tips on how to remove glitter from your face and hair properly.
Hot Water and Soap
Without a doubt, the best way to remove glitter is just by washing your face with soap under a hot shower. Use a good oil-based face wash or cleanser to get those last pesky bits of sparkle off. Simple as that!
Hot water may be hard to come by if youâre camping at a music festival so keep scrolling to find some better hacks for removing glitter when youâre not heading home right away!
You Can Always Count on Oil
Use coconut oil or olive oil to gently emulsify your makeup, leaving your skin soft and sparkle free.
Saturate a cotton pad with the oil of your choice and glide it over your skin in a sweeping motion. Depending on how much glitter you have on your face, you may have to repeat this a few times. Once youâve removed most of the sparkle, go over your skin with a water-soaked cotton pad to get the remainder of the glitter and the oil off.
Use olive oil to wash the glitter out of your hair. Lather it all over your scalp, massage it through your hair, let it soak for 10 minutes then wash it out. Not only will your hair be glitter-free but itâll also be smooth as silk!
Use A Spoolie Brush
Grab a package of spoolie brushes (those brushes used in mascara tubes) from the drugstore the next time you're there to use as a glitter removing tool. Dry spoolie brushes will pick up the glitter from your skin easily, and help you direct where you're removing the glitter so you can make sure it ends up in the garbage and not in our water supply or on the ground outside.
Blot Glitter Out of Your Hair with Hairspray
If glitter roots are your festival go-to, youâll love how simple this cleansing technique is. Spray kitchen roll with hairspray until itâs sticky, then blot the sparkle out of our roots. It will lift the specks of glitter out of your scalp without pulling the hairs out of your head!
Steer Clear of Face Wipes
Face wipes can irritate your skin, leading to redness or a rash. Definitely not how you want to end a fantastic weekend at a music festival! They also tend to just move the glitter around rather than wipe it off, so in the end they donât make much of a difference, stay away from them!
Use a Bit of Sticky Tape as a Last Resort
If youâve got some stubborn glitter residue, you can always rely on a little bit of sticky tape. Wrap a small piece of tape around your finger with the sticky part facing the outside, then just press it gently onto your skin to remove every bit of sparkle left. But whatever you do, only use this method for your face and body, donât try doing this on your hair!
Apply Your Glitter with a Proper Glitter Adhesive
Think ahead, if you want to wipe off your sparkle with ease, apply it on your skin with a better base coat. Using an adhesive like our Lunautics Galactic Glitter Glue will not only make the application much more seamless but also makes the removal process much easier. Itâs water soluble which means you can just use water and it will melt right off!
Need some glitter makeup inspo for your next rave? Check out our top face glitter looks and get ready to embrace your inner rave glitter goddess.Keep Scrollin' đ
What to Wear to Apocalypse: Zombieland
This Dance Floor Feels Like Home With Obayashi
What To Wear To Escape Halloween
EDC Orlando Outfit Guide
The Ultimate Guide to Off The Grid Festival
How To Get The Perfect Rave and Festival Photos
Whether itâs my phone, a GoPro, a digicam or a polaroid camera, I make sure to capture every moment I possibly can that leaves an imprint on my soul and that is constantly happening at festivals so how could I not?
Here are some tips + tricks to getting the perfect rave and festival photos!