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HOW TO CLEAN MAKEUP BRUSHES

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Keep your makeup brushes in tip-top shape and ensure the bristles stay soft and bacteria-free longer. We recommend washing brushes at least once a week. Here’s how:


Pour a mild household liquid soap or baby shampoo into the palm of your hand and mix with water.

Use your hand as a cup for the warm, soapy water and swirl brushes in your palm until they are clean.

Rinse well, then gently squeeze excess water from the brush and let air-dry. Don’t soak brushes in the sink. Too much time in water can loosen the bristles and ruin your brush!
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