How to Wash Brush
If u haven’t washed ur brushes since—um—never, then ur favorite pot of gloss is looking more & more like a petri dish. Clean brushes at least every week, especially those used for blush, foundation, or powder. These r likely ur most often used brushes & come into contact with moisture from ur liquid makeups & lotions, making them a breeding ground for bacteria that can cause breakouts. SUPPLIES: Antibacterial dish washing liquid or hand-wash Olive Oil White Vinegar 3 Bowls STEP 1: Fill bowl 1 with warm water & bowl 2 with cool water STEP 2: In bowl 3, pour in enough of the white vinegar to cover the bottom, add a swirl of the antibacterial liquid & a few drops of the olive oil. The antibacterial liquid will do most of the ‘deep cleaning’, while the olive oil will re-nourish the brush hairs. The white vinegar is the ‘star’ of the solution, it balances the antibacterial liquid & also cuts through the olive oil, so u r not lef...