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A FASHION fan has shared the super quick trick she uses to save her white shirts when she is wearing makeup.

She said a traditional haircare buy saves her tops from transfer, and her style tip works with any budget.

Fashion fan Heidi shared a super speedy tip that will save your white shirts from makeup transfer
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Fashion fan Heidi shared a super speedy tip that will save your white shirts from makeup transferCredit: Instagram/ @sustainablefashionstyle

Fashionista Heidi Kristensen (@sustainablefashionstyle) enjoys thrifting and finding sustainable ways to be stylish.

She shared a fashion hack to deter makeup transference in a viral Instagram Reel.

TRANSFER TIP

It is a common beauty mishap where your products leave noticeable residue on your clothes.

This is a great trick for anyone who loves wearing white shirts and wants to keep their collars pristine like she does.

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All you have to do is spray hairspray inside and around the collar area.

That will stop your makeup from latching onto your clothes and leaving behind any product.

Kristensen joked that it saves money on laundry.

It is also environmentally friendly because you're using an item that you probably already have at home.

She explained that it "doesn't matter" what hairspray you use because "any kind" works.

She used the Sebastian Professional Shaper Hairspray, which is $29.99 on Amazon.

My $15 foundation is the base of my 5-minute makeup routine – I put it on with my hands & it looks good without primer

"Let it dry and then you're set to go," she said.

"You would do this before dressing and let it dry," an Instagram user chimed in.

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Fans appreciated Heidi's fashion advice.

"I love you. You are the best," one commented.

Heidi insisted the hairspray brand doesn’t matter, saying you can buy the cheap stuff
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Heidi insisted the hairspray brand doesn’t matter, saying you can buy the cheap stuffCredit: Instagram/ @sustainablefashionstyle

"You just completely changed my life," another said.

"Where have you been all my life?" a third wrote.

Others were worried about one potential risk.

"You're going to kill the pearls," one wrote, referring to the necklace she was wearing in the video.

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"Do not do this if you are wearing real pearls or gemstones, especially porous ones like opal or [turquoise]," someone else advised.

"The [alcohol] in the hairspray does not play nice with them."

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