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Cleaning your makeup brushes regularly is always necessary, experts told us, and right now, it might be more critical than ever before because of Covid. "Dirty brushes can become breeding grounds for ...
Generally speaking, you don't need anything fancy to get the job done. Many makeup artists simply use antibacterial dish soap after each client, though most pros say gentle, unscented soap is fine for ...
If you’ve spent big bucks on makeup brushes, you want them to last as long as possible. One way to extend their life is by purchasing a makeup brush cleaner. Regular soap or shampoo can damage ...
There’s a slew of creative ways to clean your makeup brushes, as evidenced by the internet — from rubbing them in dish soap to sticking a BeautyBlender in the microwave — and certainly in theory, you ...
Any beauty enthusiast knows that the right tools can make a world of difference to your makeup, which is why it's crucial to keep them in tip-top condition. Not only does cleaning your brushes improve ...