It’s so easy to let time go by before realizing it’s been awhile since I gave my makeup brushes some TLC and cleaned them. Developing a frequent makeup brush cleaning schedule helps to harvest away the growth of harmful fungi and bacteria, such as E. coli and Staph, that can otherwise wreak havoc on your beautiful complexion. By cleaning your makeup brushes every 7-10 days you can decrease the risk of infection and inflammation, and increase that beautiful glow. With a little insight from the American Academy of Dermatology, let’s talk about how to clean your makeup brushes.
How to Clean Your Makeup Brushes:
- Rinse the brush head under faucet.
- Prepare your cleaning area. Use a makeup brush cleaning mat in the sink or fill a small bowl with water.
- Using a small amount baby shampoo or facial wash, clean the brushes. If using a mat, gently scrub the brush head across the textured surface of the mat under a stream of water. If using a bowl, swirl the brush tip around in the bowl then place under the water faucet.
- Continue rinsing under the faucet until the water runs clear.
- Blot brushes dry.
- Lay out your brushes to dry horizontally. Leaving them upright to dry can cause the water to drip down, damaging the glue adhesive on the brush head. Place brushes on a towel or clean drying rack, some even use a baking drying rack.
I use this silicone makeup brush cleaning mat because it’s easy and effective. The back of the mat has little suction cups to attach inside the sink. After use, I will rinse it off throughly and store away after it is dried.
Live your life joyfully so,
Ashley