Beauty bloggers are getting real creative these days. While the rest of us opt for makeup remover wipes when we're too lazy to wash our faces, Maria Yeager, uses shaving cream gel to get her skin squeaky clean. That's right and she uses Gillete Fusion's Hydra Gel Moisturizing Shave Gel to be exact. Check it out along with other strange (but apparently effective) beauty hacks women are doing these days!
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They’re using shaving gel to remove makeup.

“So I decided to give it a try to the shaving gel to take off my makeup and guess what, it worked out pretty good,” Yeager posted to Instagram. “What do you guys think about this??” We think weird AF. But hey, if it works it works, right?
They’re dying their hair with Dunkin’ Donuts coffee.

DIYers all over Instagram are using fresh brewed Dunkin’ Donuts coffee to achieve a deeper shade of brown–no joke! Apparently they’re taking two cups of the dark roast ground coffee and mixing it conditioner to create a color solution. Then they’re soaking their freshly washed hair with the brewed java, applying the color solution and massaging it all over their hair. They’re leaving it on for about an hour before rinsing it out and this is result.
They’re plumping their lips with wasabi.

Social media star and beauty blogger Farah Dhukai started a crazy new beauty trend that would probably hype Kylie Lip Kit fans. She’s plumping her lips using actual wasabi. You know that spicy green paste you put on your sushi. “They’ll be so plump people will think you’ve had them done,” Dhukai captioned her IG video.
They’re rubbing glue on their eyebrows.

They’re literally swiping Elmer’s glue sticks all over their brows to make them disappear. What’s the point you ask? It’s basically for anyone who wants to do drawn on eyebrows or intense Halloween looks. In other words, not for your daily makeup look.
They’re using questionable products as makeup primer.

You haven’t heard crazy until you hear what Huda Kattan is using as makeup primers. She’s swears by laxatives (milk of magnesia to be exact), KY Jelly Lube, and Vagisil. According to her the similar ingredients they share such as glycerin and dimethicone, resulted in a very smooth base.
They’re using Pepto-Bismol to reduce the appearance of pores.

Farah Dhuki applies Pepto to her entire face to target larger pore areas and acne and swears it works!
They’re using Monistat as foundation primer.

That’s’s right, Monsistat Chafing Relief Powder Gel, the feminine-hygiene product apparently leaves skin super smooth and ready for makeup application. Go figure!