A BEAUTY fan attributed a piece of baby soap the perfect cleaning of their brushes and makeup sponges.
The woman posted photos before and after stunning photos in the Facebook group " Clean Hackers, Tips and Recommendations ."
The woman claims that Johnson's Baby Honey Soap has turned her twisted applicators.
In his post, he writes, "The best I've found to clean dirty brushes and makeup sponges."
His photos seem to show that brown dust layers have been completely banished by a tanning brush.
Where the silks have been coated with product, they are now bright white.
- Johnson's Baby Soap, Sainsbury's £ 1 buy cheap
Do you want to try the tip? You can buy a four-soap pack at Sainsbury's for just £ 1, so you can keep your beauty set under control for a while.
Other group members supported the woman's recommendation to use a bar and some announced their preferred purchases.
One of them wrote in the comments: "The Himalayan Charcoal from The Body Shop is characterized by cleaning the brushes as if they were new."
Another said, "I use a Dove Soap and it's amazing to clean my make-up brushes."
When asked about his technique, he added, "I just put a brush on the bar of soap, and depending on how dirty they are, it depends on the strength of my gesture.
"Rinse it out and continue until it is visibly clean and the water is clean."
In the meantime, this fake tan would remove brown spots from his rug with elbow grease elbow grease .
The buyers are crazy about the assortment collection of seven flamingos of The Range , which starts at just 79%.
And one customer says that Poundland's stain remover has removed make-up stains from his carpet .
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