Well it is a new year with new starts and time to clean everything, from out homes to our bodies. But let me ask you a serious question, When was the last time you clean your makeup brushes, if at all. I just did mine today and that's what sparked this blog. Did you know you should clean your brushes at least once a month if not twice a week? I bet a handful of you haven't even thought of cleaning them. Its ok I am here to help.
So your probably asking your self why should I take the time to clean my makeup brushes, well the answer is simple germs, bacteria, build up, the longevity of your brush ( they aren't cheap) and your face will thank you. Oils, dirt and makeup get trapped in brushes and will break down the bristles over time, so cleaning them actually preserves them. Also you know when you get random breakouts after applying your makeup and you know it isn't the products your using, it is actually your brushes trying to tell you to clean them.
Here is an experiment with makeup brushes that might help to push you along to go cleaning your stash. Don't forget to also wipe down train cases, makeup bags and the drawers you keep them in as well.
http://makeuputopia.com/makeup-microbiology-or-why-dirty-makeup-brushes-are-disgusting/
To wash your brushes:
1. Run the hair bundle under lukewarm water making sure not to get water on the ferrule, especially where it meets the handle (this can loosen the ferrule from the handle or the hair bundle).
2. Add a pea-sized amount of baby shampoo (or any mild shampoo) to the palm of your hand and swirl the brush gently. Try to keep the brush straight up and down as much as possible to avoid getting water in the ferrule. You should see the color coming out right away, however if you have a lot of product build up use your finger to massage the shampoo into the bristles gently. The bristles can take awkward shapes and kinks if you wash to rough.
3. Rinse the brush (again, only the hair bundle). The color should be coming out of the brush, rinse until the water runs clear. To test and make sure all the color is out, swirl the wet brush in the palm of your hand pressing gently to see if any color comes out.
4. Dry by squeezing out excess water and swirling on a clean paper towel or face towel, shape the brush. ALWAYS dry brushes laying flat! Never in a cup facing up.
I recommend that eyeliner and concealer brushes be cleaned everyday. Those brushes are constantly around our eyes and in water lines. Eye illnesses are nooooo good. Plus our concealed brushes go over blemishes and some times areas that are healing which don't need infection.
You can also use brush cleaners as well. There are many out there. I will sometimes use Sonia Kashuk (Target) or Japonesque (Ultra). I personally mix these with the baby shampoo to get a good deep clean. You can also use the above technique to clean your sponges as well that way you get a little more life out of them.
I hope this help you all out today. Please feel free to leave comments, or questions about anything.
Love and Peace
Amanda Eve
PS proof I cleaned my own brushes today: