Mac brush cleaner

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If you're in a bind for time or just don't feel like making a trip to the store (Same!), the tools you'll need are closer than you think. How to DIY Clean Your Makeup Brushes at the Kitchen Sink Every makeup pro has their own specialized way of doing things, so here we unpack some of the most efficient ways to get the job done without ruining the brush itself. If you have extra-sensitive skin, of course, that process may need to happen every few days.īut how do you actually, uh, do that? After all-as any novice learns the hard way-it's not just a matter of running your brushes under the sink and calling it a day. How often should I be cleaning my brushes?įirst off, great question! Dallas-based makeup artist Joanna Hathcock recommends a regular rinse every two weeks, if not weekly.

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Below, an easy guide to cleaning your brushes the right way.

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You definitely don't want your makeup routine to doing more harm than good, and your brushes could be the culprit. Dirt and oil from the skin combined with powder accumulate in the brushes we use frequently, and without regular cleaning action, they can cause skin irritation and breakouts. Well, not really, according to the professional beauty artists who create fresh makeup canvases for stars every day.