This post will teach you a very
simple way of making sure your makeup tools are clean and bacteria free using
one of our favourite oils; Olive Oil
As some of us might know one of the
fastest ways of spreading pimples, blemish to your face is via bacteria!
This happens when your brushes are
filled with excess foundations, powder etc. and you continuously use it to
apply your makeup without cleaning them regularly.
I know we all dread the days when we
have to do the major brush cleaning especially when you have so many of them in
your collection. Truth be told, it’s better to stay clean and germ free
We have chosen olive oil because of
its antibacterial properties which will help in getting rid of the germs. Now
let’s show you a simple way of making sure your beauty tools are squeaky clean
What you need:
- A clean bowl
- Lukewarm water
- Baby shampoo
-olive oil
-clean sponge
- Paper towel
Simple Steps:
1. Fill the clean bowl with lukewarm
water
2. Add some baby shampoo and olive
oil to help get the dirt out quickly and sanitize it
3. To ensure all the gunk is out, you
may want to brush on the clean sponge. This will remove any excess dirt still
left
4. Rinse under clean water
5. Then lay they flat to dry on a
paper towel.
CREDITS:
pulseng
logcosmetics
Great post. Cleaning my brushes is something I never seem to make time for. I even have “brush cleaner”, but I’m such a procrastinator. I need to make time for it. Thanks for the reminder.
ReplyDeleteCan you use any other kind of oil?
ReplyDeleteVery cool. I have been trying to think of a way to clean my brushes to the cleanest they can be for the longest time. I've had some breakouts lately and I was suspecting my brushes
ReplyDeleteHave heard to wash brushes with Baby Soap because its mild, haven’t tried it yet but I REALLY have to wash my brushes will definitly add the Olive Oil to it….thanks
ReplyDeleteso need to do this. It look so simple, and so much cheaper than buying new brushes.
ReplyDeleteHi I have really wanted to clean my brushes for a while now and this seems like such an easy way… Do you know if you can use vegitable oil instead of olive oil
ReplyDeleteHello there. I could have sworn I’ve visited this web site before but
ReplyDeleteafter browsing through a few of the articles I realized it’s new to me.
Anyhow, I’m certainly happy I stumbled upon it and I’ll
be bookmarking it and checking back often!
What if I don't have olive oil..what's the. Alternative for it
ReplyDeleteI gotta try this.
ReplyDeleteOoh I've never tried the olive oil part. Will have to do that next time.
ReplyDeleteSooo helpful, thank you
ReplyDeleteGreat tips I get lazy sometimes and I know it’s not good for my brushes, so I have to stop being so lazy :/. lol
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very very helpful :D thanks dear
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