Brush Rehab
Your Routine Brush Cleansing
By Teresa Alvarez
If you're a make-up fanatic like many out there, then you know about how
much product gets left over on our brushes. Day after day, it builds up on
our brushes and and it becomes harmful for our skin. The same way we
regularly wash our clothes should be the way we wash our make-up
brushes.
Caring For Your Make-Up Brushes
Brushes should be washed once a week using
brush shampoo or a liquid soap.
Reshape your brushes once
they've been washed. It will keep
their ware longer.
Use a daily brush cleansing spray
to use in between washes. This
spray won't clean your brush
thoroughly like soap, but it will
lift some of the leftover make-up
between uses.
Use a cleansing glove to gently
rub the brushes clean.
Squeeze your brushes to wring
out any trapped make-up.
Repeat soap and water wash at
least two (2) times.
e.l.f. Brush Shampoo
$6
e.l.f. Daily Cleansing Spray
$6
Ulta Brush Cleansing Glove
$5