Monday, 10 December 2018

8 Tips on How to Clean Your Beauty Tools

The makeup and beauty industry is an amazing invention. It allows us to express ourselves freely, change up our looks, highlight our best features and hide those pesky imperfections and insecurities when we’re feeling vulnerable. But it’s not just beauty products that help us in day to day life, we all have quite a few beauty tools that make the process a lot easier. However, we all have a little secret, don’t we? We don’t take care of our beauty tools as much as we should. So let’s use this opportunity and do a deep clean of all of our beauty tools. Here are some useful tips on how to do that.

 

 

1. Makeup Sponge
How often do you clean your beauty blender? Ideally you should do it after each use, but we’re lazy, aren’t we. It’s so easy to do though. All you need is some mild soap or shampoo and some warm water. The best way to clean it so to soak it in some warm water until it fully expands, then work a bit of gentle shampoo into it and rinse until water runs clear. If you haven’t cleaned your beauty blender in a while – you can soak it in soapy water for a while for a deep cleanse and then rinse.

 

 

2. Makeup Brushes
Brushes are also easy to clean but since we use so many it can be quite overwhelming to try and clean them every time. So we suggest you clean them once a week. The process is the similar to cleaning a beauty sponge, except you should use tepid or cold water. Only wet the bristles and not the part where they connect to the handle. You don’t want to ruin the adhesive and have bristles falling out. So you wet them with cold water, put some shampoo in the middle of your hand and swirl the wet brushes in it to get rid of the makeup. Afterwards rinse, flatten them to get all the water out and put on a towel to dry overnight.


 

3. Hairbrushes and Combs
If we’re bad with makeup brushes, it’s truly depressing how rarely we clean our hairbrushes. Did you know that if you don’t clean your hairbrush it can make your hair look dull and dirty even after you just washed it? Most of us think that just removing the hair from the brush is enough, but that’s not the only thing that’s left on it. First of all yeah, remove the hair, make sure you get every strand, use scissors to cut out the most annoying stuck hairs. Then use warm water and shampoo to wash off the dirt, dead skin, residue of hair product of the bristles. Feel free to use an old toothbrush to help with the process.



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