How to Care for Makeup Brushes? | yohana
Here's the deal: Makeup brushes can harbor bacteria that cause skin irritations, breakouts and even eye infections! Kinda the opposite of what you want to achieve with your beauty regimen, no? Sidestep that mess with regular brush cleaning. But just how often?
Makeup expert Bridget O'Neill recommends you sterilize your brushes at least once a week. With that settled, let's move on to the pro products the beauty buff keeps in her own makeup bag.
"My cleanser of choice both on the set and off is Parian Spirit Brush Cleaner." Not only is the product a mere $11, it's also "environmentally friendly, cleans, conditions and disinfects in one step and also leaves a nice, organic citrus scent on my brushes," confides the cosmetics connoisseur.
If you don't want to spring for a product used exclusively for brushes, you can also use any gentle antibacterial cleanser, like O'Neill's favorite, Purpose Gentle Cleansing Wash. Or if you're a real budget babe, we've been told that using a dab of shampoo works just as well.
As for when it's time to replace your beloved brush, O'Neill claims it's easy to tell. "When the bristles begin to fall out and no longer feel soft, it's time to toss 'em and go shopping!"
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Makeup expert Bridget O'Neill recommends you sterilize your brushes at least once a week. With that settled, let's move on to the pro products the beauty buff keeps in her own makeup bag.
"My cleanser of choice both on the set and off is Parian Spirit Brush Cleaner." Not only is the product a mere $11, it's also "environmentally friendly, cleans, conditions and disinfects in one step and also leaves a nice, organic citrus scent on my brushes," confides the cosmetics connoisseur.
If you don't want to spring for a product used exclusively for brushes, you can also use any gentle antibacterial cleanser, like O'Neill's favorite, Purpose Gentle Cleansing Wash. Or if you're a real budget babe, we've been told that using a dab of shampoo works just as well.
As for when it's time to replace your beloved brush, O'Neill claims it's easy to tell. "When the bristles begin to fall out and no longer feel soft, it's time to toss 'em and go shopping!"
fashionsandmode.blogspot.com
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