This is your reminder to go wash your brushes and blenders!
It's a boring, back breaking job but it's so worth it!
How often do you wash yours or are you like me and just buy more clean brushes
Of course that just means I have more dirty ones to clean when I get round to it!
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"I use baby shampoo and stand them in a brush holder to dry.
Oh I heard if you stand them up to dry the water softens the glue and the bristles fall out!
Guess not if it works for you?"
I've heard that too, which is why I lie them down |
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"I use baby shampoo and stand them in a brush holder to dry.
Oh I heard if you stand them up to dry the water softens the glue and the bristles fall out!
Guess not if it works for you?
I've heard that too, which is why I lie them down"
I lay them down too, with the bristles hanging over the edge of a folded towel. |
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I use bar soap. I've just found it works the best. I lather it up then scrub it in a mini sieve then rinse and repeat until the water runs clear. I struggle more with cleaning beauty blenders and often just replace them. I've found running them through the washing machine to be most effective but I worry the make up will get into other stuff. |
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By *a LunaWoman
over a year ago
South Wales |
I use vosene. I used to use baby shampoo when my sproglets were little but I’ve upped it a level now.
Dry them hanging over the window ledge above a radiator. Or stand them up in a cup. Depends how organised I am and how many I am cleaning. |
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