Wednesday 20 August 2014

Cleaning your makeup brushes!



Hey everyone, sorry I haven't posted anything in a while. I thought today I would do a simple makeup brush cleaning post, as you can probably tell from the title. Cleaning your makeup brushes is quite important, as using dirty makeup brushes on your face will spread bacteria and lead to greasy skin and acne which I'm sure nobody wants. I clean my brushes about once every two weeks, as I don't use them too often, but if you do use your brushes everyday or just feel like they could do with being cleaned a little more often, then that is perfectly fine. This is just how I clean my brushes, I'm sure there are many other ways or tricks to making your brushes seem good as new again, and anyone is more than welcome to share there tips in the comments section below. I hope you enjoy reading!
1. When cleaning you're brushes, you will need three things. A bowl of clean water, a towel ready to put all wet brushes on afterwards and a cleaner of your choice. You can buy brush cleaners from certain shops, but I normally use a conditioner or a dove body wash (Yes, I know its meant for your body and not brushes). Today I'm using Aussie Miracle shine conditioner.
2. Make sure your hands a little damp, before adding a drop of your cleanser on to the tip of your first brush. 
3. Carefully, start to swirl your brushes on to the palm of your hand, adding a little more water if you feel you need too. At this point, all the foundation or concealer or whatever else you used this particular brush for, should be slowly coming out in to the palm of your hand and your brush should be looking a lot more like its original colour. 
4. You can carry on swirling like this until you feel like most of the rubbish in the brush is out, then gently dip the brush in to the bowl of water. You don't really want your brush soaking wet, so it would be best to wipe the brush carefully up the side of the bowl, therefore draining the majority of the water out. 
5. Repeat this process on the same brush, adding more of your cleanser if you feel its needed before swirling it on the towel and gently drying it a little. 

6. You can repeat these few steps with the rest of your brushes, it usually takes me about 10-15 minutes  but of course it depends on how many brushes you have to clean. 
That is all for this blog post, I hope you enjoyed it! I have put a few pictures below at what my brushes look like after using this cleaning method just incase anyone wanted to see finished results before trying this out for themselves. 


5 comments:

  1. I've not thought of using a conditioner to clean my brushes before, it seems like a good idea!
    I'm using Johnson's baby shampoo at the moment and my technique sounds very similar to yours.
    Great post!

    Amy X
    www.atouchofpastels.blogspot.co.uk

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    1. Thank you! I find this technique is so quick and easy to use, Johnson's baby shampoo is good too, and a lot cheaper than aussie! Thank you for reading and commenting!

      - Lauren xx

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  2. Great post and great quality photos! if you want something a little cheaper than Aussie sha,poo - I find baby shampoo works great for cleaning your brushes! I still enjoyed this post nonetheless!!!! I nominated you for the Liebester award (here are the details http://heyitisjess.blogspot.ae/2014/08/The-liebster-award.html?m=1 )

    - Jess xxx

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    1. I use Aussie shampoo and conditioner on my hair a lot of the time anyway, which is one of the reasons why I was using it in this blog post. A lot of the time I do use dove body washes, they make your brushes so soft! Thank you for reading and commenting - I'll do the Liebster award as soon as I have the time, thanks for nominating me!

      - Lauren xx

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  3. I use Aussie shampoo and conditioner too- in fact I've just uploaded a new post on it haha! Lovely photos :) xx
    http://heyitshannaah.blogspot.co.uk/

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