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BRUSHES
Although," through daily use, makeup brushes can accumulate dead skin cells, dirt, oil, pollution, and bacteria," says Dr. Debbie Palmer, dermatologist and co-founder of Dermatology Associates of New York. "These includes staphylococcus, streptococcus, and e coli, fungus, and viruses. Makeup brushes should taken care of properly. WHAT SHOULD YOU USE TO CLEAN YOUR BRUSHES?
The best and most thorough method for cleaning your tools requires water and either a gentle soap (regular soaps can dry out the bristles, especially if they are made of natural hair) or brush cleanser. Easy peasy. An example of liquids that can be used is Parian spirit.
Parian spirit is made from food-grade solvents to gently dissolve powder-, liquid-, and wax-based makeup. If you'd prefer not to buy a cleanser specifically for your brushes, though, your favorite face wash may be all you need.
What's the right way to clean makeup brushes?
- Wet the bristles with lukewarm water.
- Place a drop of your cleanser of choice into the palm of your clean hand.
- Gently massage the tips of the bristles in your palm.
- Rinse the bristles thoroughly.
- Squeeze out the excess moisture with a clean towel.
- Re-form the brush head back into its original shape.
- Let the brush dry with its bristles hanging off the edge of a counter, which allows it to dry in the correct shape. Never let your brushes dry on a towel — the bristles can turn mildewy.
- Your pores can get clogged up.
- You could get a staph infection.
- Your makeup will look worse.
- You could get pink eye.
- Your skin can get irritated.
- You'll waste your money.
- You can pull your eyelashes out.
- You risk getting more wrinkles
And this is a possible outcome of not taking proper care of your makeup brush
MAKEUP SPONGES
HOW TO CLEAN YOUR BEAUTY BLENDER
There are different methods but I will emphasize on two which are:
Method 1: Clean your makeup sponge with soap and water.
This method is the easiest since all it requires is soap and water. Plus, it really lets you get your hands in there. Whether you use a liquid or bar cleanser is up to you, either will leave your sponge looking brand-new.
Step 1: Get your sponge wet.
Step 2: Work in your soap.
Step 3: Rinse.
Here is a video for better explanation:
Method 2: Clean your makeup sponge in a soak.
If you're sponge is really dirty—we're talking you can't remember what color it was when you bought it—then it could benefit from soaking a little longer. This method is a favorite of celebrity makeup artist Kathy Jeung.
Step 1: Prepare your soap bath.
Step 2: Soak.
Step 3: Spot-clean and dry.
Here is a video for better understanding of this method:
Dangers in using dirty makeup sponges
- Your pores can get clogged up.
- You could get a staph infection.
- Your makeup will look worse.
- You could get pink eye.
- Your skin can get irritated.
- You'll waste your money.
- You can pull your eyelashes out.
- You risk getting more wrinkles
Quite educative.
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