10.01.2022

Don't Forget To Clean Your Makeup Tools To Avoid Skin Infection - Up News Info

Do you spend a lot of money on makeup products to make sure they don't harm your skin? Or do you regularly attend face appointments to keep your skin looking healthy and glowing? In fact, we are all very careful about what we put on our skin. But what about makeup tools? If you don't take the time to wash your beauty essentials, chances are they become a breeding ground for bacteria. And every time you use them to apply makeup, they end up transferring germs to your face. Needless to say, it can cause a variety of skin infections. Therefore, cleaning makeup tools is extremely important.

Wondering how to clean tools without damaging them? We'll cover you. Here are some tips for cleaning makeup brushes, blenders, and styling products:

1. Makeup brush

Dip your foundation and makeup brushes in a mixture of water and shampoo. Gently shake the brushes in the solution to remove the product. You can also use a textured glove to clean the brushes. Be sure to rinse the brush well. Do not dry your brush with a hair dryer, let it dry on a towel. Clean your eye makeup brushes, especially eyeliner brushes, after each use to maintain good hygiene.

2. Mixer

Beauty blenders are made of sponge and require a good bubble bath to remove the product. Moisten the sponge (preferably with warm water) and lather it with a few drops of shampoo. If you let the sponge soak in shampooed water for a while, it will even remove light makeup.

3. Heated tools

Heat protectants, styling gels, hairsprays, or even serums can leave a residue on flat irons or curling irons. To ensure their effectiveness, you should also clean these tools. Make sure your styling tool is turned off, unplugged and allowed to cool. Use warm water and mild soap to remove residue. You can also use alcohol swabs.

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4. Hairbrushes

Your hairbrushes and combs may have tangled hair from product buildup. The first step is to remove the tangled hair and then move on to the cleaning part. In a container, add warm water and a few drops of shampoo. Put the brushes and comb in this container and let it soak. Then take a toothbrush to clean the bristles.

5. Eyelash curler

Clean your eyelash curler with soap and water after each use to prevent eye infections. Again, you can use alcohol swabs. Not only does it clean makeup, it also cleans unwanted bacteria and germs.

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