The first thing you should do is to check what fabric your garment is sewn. Take a look at the label. Because some of the fibers are too "whimsical" you will have to give things to the dry cleaners to avoid damage to the structure of the material.

Please note that the lipstick is made with oil-based, so you will need to use products that remove grease.

The key to successful stain removal is to carefully work with the outer edge of the spot inwards. Here are some ways.

Alcohol

Try alcohol, but do not RUB too hard as this can increase the location of the lipstick. Just take a clean, white cloth and moisten it thoroughly in vodka or alcohol. Then very gently wipe the stain until it disappears.

Liquid soap

Another method of removing stains from lipstick at home is to use liquid soap that removes grease. First, apply a little money, wait 10 minutes, then gently start rubbing the stain from the outer edges inward.

Ammonia

First try to clean as best as possible the stain with plain water. Then take a cotton swab dipped in ammonia and leave to drip on the spot. Once the stain starts to disappear, wash the clothes by hand in warm soapy water.

Hairspray

Hairspray is an old trick used by women and men. You need to spray the stain with hairspray and leave it for 10-15 minutes. In most cases, after that gently wipe the stain with a clean rag, moistened with warm water to completely remove the stain.