MAKEUP
BRUSHES are an investment and we want to make sure you get all you can
from them. Makeup brushes can be a breeding ground for bacteria. Think
of how much bacteria is on your face daily. Bacteria and natural oils
transmit onto your brushes every time
they come in contact with your skin. Detergent or Baby Shampoo and a
Sponge – Take a clean sponge and wet it once again using lukewarm water.
You can use either baby shampoo or dish detergent whichever one you
prefer. Wet your brush making sure you saturate the brush completely.
Squeeze a small amount of detergent or shampoo onto the sponge and swirl
your brush on the sponge working up a good lather. Then rinse your
brush with lukewarm water. You want to make sure you feel the brush when
you are rinsing it to make sure you rinse all the shampoo or detergent
out of the brush. If it feels slippery or slimy, continue to rinse until
your brush feels clean. Once again, squeeze out the excess water and
lay them flat on a clean towel to dry.
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