really should be using a makeup brush cleaner at least once every two weeks. “ can harbor dirt and bacteria, so washing them is not only important for maintaining them, but it’s also key for good hygiene,” says , a New Jersey-based makeup artist.
Dermatologists also recommend washing your brushes to help minimize pimples, especially if you have acne-prone skin. So, what exactly is the best type of brush cleaner to go with?
We polled professional makeup artists and beauty editors to find out what they use to keep their brushes clean, and put those tools—soaps, cleansers, mats, and even sprays—to the test.What makeup cleaners to professionals use?Makeup pros typically spot-clean with sprays to quickly sanitize their brushes in between each client, says , a NYC-based makeup artist.
The is a favorite amongst the artists for this reason, or the in a spray bottle. For quick drying, makeup artists recommend using a paper towel or reusable cleaning pads that can be thrown out or washed in between uses. “At the end of the day, we deep clean all of our makeup brushes with an antibacterial soap,” she adds, which is where a deep-cleaning formula comes handy like , or the .
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