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Size :Length:11cm;Bottle
Diameter:1cm
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Material: Bottle.
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* Lipstick Does Not Fade
HOW TO CLEAN YOUR BRUSHES?
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S oap
– You want to use an unscented, pure, white soap for
this. Dial or Ivory would be ideal. With lukewarm
water, get your brush completely wet. Once your
brush has been saturated, swirl the brush onto the
bar of soap until it lathers up nicely. Then, rinse
the brush in lukewarm water. Make sure you don’t use
water that is to hot or too cold. Also, when rinsing
your brushes, don’t get water above the shaft or
metal part. If you do it will eventually cause rust
which will cause the bristles of the brush to fall
out. Gently squeeze out any excess water from the
brush and lay it flat on a clean towel and allow
them to air dry for at least 6 to 8 hours.
Detergent or Baby Shampoo and a Sponge – Take a
clean sponge and wet it once again using lukewarm
water. You can use either baby shampoo or dish
detergent whichever one you prefer. Wet your brush
making sure you saturate the brush completely.
Squeeze a small amount of detergent or shampoo onto
the sponge and swirl your brush on the sponge
working up a good lather. Then rinse your brush with
lukewarm water. You want to make sure you feel the
brush when you are rinsing it to make sure you rinse
all the shampoo or detergent out of the brush. If it
feels slippery or slimy, continue to rinse until
your brush feels clean. Once again, squeeze out the
excess water and lay them flat on a clean towel to
dry.
Olive or Almond Oil
– This should only be used for brushes that are
heavily embedded with makeup. For example, if your
used your brush in a gel liner or if the brush is
very stiff with makeup residue. Take a clean paper
towel and dispense a small amount of either olive
oil or almond oil and swirl the brush (dry) onto the
towel. Don’t use to much oil, you don’t want your
brush to become soaked with oil. You just want to
use enough to help break down the makeup on the
brush. After that, clean the brush like normal and
make sure your rinse the brush completely and lay
flat on a clean towel to dry.
Beauty Blenders
(what are these?) – So many of you ask how to clean
these and the process is pretty much like cleaning
any other of your makeup brushes. You can use either
a bar of soap, baby shampoo or dish detergent. Using
dish detergent does make it a little easier when
cleaning these because you can directly apply it to
the beauty blender. Cleaning beauty blenders do take
a little bit longer because of the rinsing process.
Wet the beauty blender with lukewarm water and
squeeze on a small amount of detergent onto it. Roll
the Beauty Blender in your hands to help work the
detergent completely in to it and rinse until the
water is clear. Make sure you rinse these thoroughly
until you see clean water when you squeeze the
beauty blender. If the water isn’t clear, there is
still product in the beauty blender. You may have to
repeat this process a few times to get the beauty
blender completely clean since they do soak up a lot
of product. Once clean, squeeze out any excess water
and lay flat to dry. You will know when the beauty
blender is dry because it will have shrunk in size.
Now that your brushes are
perfectly clean , we need to focus on another
aspect of thoroughly cleaning your brushes…the
handle! When you use your makeup brushes you are
transferring germs, bacteria and even makeup onto
the handles of your brushes. Remember, anything that
is on the handle of your brushes is being passed to
everything else you touch. To clean the handle of
your brushes, pour rubbing alcohol onto a paper
towel and rub over the handle of your brushes. This
will not only clean but disinfect the handles as
well. Another great tip to keep your brushes looking
great is to apply clear fingernail polish over the
numbers or names that are written on the brush. This
will keep the name or number of the brushes from
eventually wearing off and make the brushes easy to
identify. Some brushes can feel stiff even after
washing them. You want your brushes to feel soft and
luxurious against your skin. If this is the case,
take a small amount of conditioner in your hand and
massage it gently into the bristles and rinse in
lukewarm water and lay flat to dry. This will give
the bristles a soft, velvety feel to them