Click Pen - Help
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For makeup that comes in click-pen format, how do you know when the product is finished?
I'm sorry if this seems like a stupid question, I haven't used alot of products with this type of packaging. The reason I'm asking is because nothing is coming out of my Givenchy Mister Light. I've used this product before, and it usually just stops clicking (doesn't allow me to turn the bottom anymore) once there's no more product inside (I'm assuming). The old Prime Time Eyelid Primer worked the same way. But with the Mister Light I have now, I just keep turning and turning but nothing comes out! I'm just wondering if this is how all (new) click-pens work, or if I just got a dud.
Any help would be appreciated!
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Hey doll,
If it's brand new I would suggest pointing it down with brush facing the ground and clicking it in till the product comes out. It usually takes 10-20 clicks.
If you've been using the product for awhile and now notice no more makeup coming out your right, it does not stop clicking and yes you are out of product.
Time to replace and get a new one,
G
Checking wrote:For makeup that comes in click-pen format, how do you know when the product is finished?
I'm sorry if this seems like a stupid question, I haven't used a lot of products with this type of packaging. The reason I'm asking is because nothing is coming out of my Givenchy Mister Light. I've used this product before, and it usually just stops clicking (doesn't allow me to turn the bottom anymore) once there's no more product inside (I'm assuming). The old Prime Time Eyelid Primer worked the same way. But with the Mister Light I have now, I just keep turning and turning but nothing comes out! I'm just wondering if this is how all (new) click-pens work, or if I just got a dud.
Any help would be appreciated!
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Thanks Gilbert. I think I just got thrown off with my other ones that would stop clicking/turning when the product was finished. Anyway, thanks again for the FYI!
