Saturday 15 March 2014

How To Clean Your Makeup Brushes…The Right Way!


Washing makeup brushes is one of the most mundane things, but it's very important.




Why is it important to clean makeup brushes?

Not only do brushes apply products to your skin but they also pick up any oils, dead skin cells or dirt that might be on your face, so when you go to reapply makeup with the brush that bacteria will be transferred back onto your face….yucky! If you get acne or suffer from spots washing your makeup brushes regularly should make a difference. 
Keeping your brushes in good condition will make them last longer! Cleaning them regularly will keep the bristles soft, prevent them from drying out, caking together or falling apart. 
Clean makeup brushes will also apply makeup a lot better!


How should I clean my makeup brushes?

You can buy shop-bought brush cleanser from places like MAC but that can be expensive, these products can often contain alcohol as well which will make the bristles dry out. Using baby shampoo is the best option, I use Johnson's. It's nice and gentle and will do the job well. 
Firstly put the brush under warm running water, then remove it and massage some of the baby shampoo into the bristles gently, and rinse in CLEAN water! I usually repeat this twice to make sure all the product is off the brushes. Afterwards squeeze the excess water out, and place them somewhere to dry.  
This bit is important - make sure your brushes are NOT standing upright when they're drying, the water could go right into the brush and cause it to rot inside. Stand them upside down, a good way to do that is in one of the Real Techniques brush stands that come with their collections of brushes (pictured).

How often should I clean my makeup brushes?

Once a week is ideal, especially if you're using them every single day. I'd say try not to go over 2 weeks without washing your brushes. 

Extra tips

Using olive oil on your brushes before the baby shampoo will give them a deeper clean. So if they're looking extra dirty or you've used a thicker product on them this is a great thing to do. Tea tree oil is also good for this.
Reshape your brushes while they're still wet, you don't want them trying in a weird way and then you're unable to use them properly. 
Make sure your brushes are completely dry before using them again.

I hope you found this helpful!

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5 comments

  1. Great post, I literally do the exact same to you x
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  2. Great tips! I'm so bad at cleaning my makeup brushes, I only wash them about once every few months...Oops

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  3. great tips , i do the same thing also which reminds me i need to clean my brushes today :)
    Melissa | TheInkedBlonde

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  4. Nice tip about the olive oil, I am such a slacker when it comes to brush washing!x

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  5. I cleean mine this way to, it works wonders! Xx

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