Wednesday, 15 October 2014
Brush Day
Well, the day has come for a new post! Going to start getting back into posting once a week, hopefully, so let's start off with how I clean my brushes. This is probably pretty boring/basic to some of you, but I have a super awesome product that makes my brushes look new after I clean them.
To start off, I run the brush under warm-ish water and try to squeeze out as much product as possible. Usually, I just swirl the bristles in my palm for a bit before I add any soap or shampoo to the brush.
Before I found the 'miracle product' I was using just any ordinary baby shampoo because it is gentle and won't damage bristles, but now I use the Puff and Sponge cleaner from Daiso. I add the smallest amount of the detergent to the brush and swirl the bristles, again, in my palm until the water runs clean. Same goes for my beauty blender/sponge, except I add the detergent directly onto the dirty areas and squeeze the product out.
Once the water runs clean, I squeeze out any extra water and then sit the brush somewhere so that the handle is tilted upwards and the bristles face down so that any water that's left behind doesn't soak into where the bristles are glued to the handle.
Incase anyone is wondering, I have a few different brushes, the ones that are gold are Jessup brushes, the pink/orange/purple handled brushes are Real Techniques and the rest are just brushes that came in my brush roll from school.
monnii
xx
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Great collection of brushes. I have the real techniques brushes - I love them.
ReplyDeleteAlex // www.prettythoughtsx.blogspot.co.uk