How to Repair a Broken Lip Gloss Stopper
ID: 190592
Description: If your lip gloss tube has a damaged stopper...
Steps:
- Always clean your hands and work area before opening any cosmetic product to avoid contamination.
- Open the lip gloss tube and set the wand aside on a flat surface covered with a paper towel.
- With a dry cotton swab, clean the neck and stopper of the lip gloss.
- If your lip gloss tube is swollen, leaking, or cracked, do not attempt this repair. Dispose of the product safely and avoid skin contact with any deteriorated formula.
- Use a pair of clean tweezers to gently grip the edge of the stopper.
- Pull it straight out with steady pressure to release it from the tube.
- Use a paper towel and a cotton swab dampened with a small amount of isopropyl alcohol to gently clean off any buildup, dried gloss, or residue.
- Let the stopper air dry completely before later reinserting it into the tube.
- Look for damage to the stopper.
- Use a toothpick with a small amount of super glue and apply it to the crack or damaged area.
- Before replacing the stopper, make sure to allow the glue to dry.
- Align the clean, dry stopper with the opening of the tube. Use the tweezers to press it down gently and firmly into place.
- Reinsert the wand into the tube and twist it closed. Open it again to test the stopper.
- The wand should be met with gentle resistance and a normal amount of product coating the wand.
- If the wand is too loose or too coated in gloss, the stopper may be too worn out to reuse. A replacement stopper will be needed.