3 Easy-Peasy DIY Hacks To Clean Your Makeup Tools

All the beauty girls love to use a bunch of good old makeup and create a host of creative looks. Read on as we take you through three easy-peasy hacks on how to ace the makeup tool cleaning procedure.

 
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The makeup drawers of all the beauty girls are filled to the brim with beauty tools, blenders, sponges, hair tools, tweezers, eyelash curlers and what not. All these host of brushes and tools are used to get your makeup on pint. But one must know that while these tools are very important to ace that full face of makeup, they should also be cleaned from time to time. After all, a lot of makeup gunk and dirt gets collected in them over a period of time and washing them out squeaky clean is pivotal not just for hygiene but also to give our makeup looks clean tools to be spread on to our skin with. To be honest, how can you expect an ace makeup look on your face when your tools aren’t even clean.

makeuptoolWe now take you through a handful of three easy-peasy curated steps to clean your makeup tools like a pro:

Try a shampoo cased cleanser for your makeup brushes

Make your own DIY makeup brush cleanser by adding in a few pumps of shampoo, it could be baby shampoo or a regular shampoo and some lukewarm water. Voila! Your DIY cleanser is ready! Now dip all over your brushes that you use for products such as concealers or highlighters in it and rinse. Repeat this process once a week and keep your brushes squeaky clean.

makeuptoolsClean your beauty blenders with liquid soap

To clean all your beauty blenders and sponges, you should use a DIY cleansing solution made of out liquid soap and lukewarm water. Now, immerse the sponges in the bowl and let them sit for a couple of minutes. Next squeeze the sponges to remove all the gunk from the sponge as you hold it under running water. After removing all the excess gunk and soap, dry the sponges on a clean cloth.

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Try dish-washing soap for synthetic brushes

In order to clean residual makeup from synthetic brushes that are essentially rough and tough, you should make a quick DIY mix of dish washing soap and lukewarm water and clean the brushes in this mix.

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