You’re probably not cleaning your makeup brushes, sponges and puffs enough. Ideally, these tools should be cleaned every couple of weeks if you use them regularly. Makeup, oils and dirt can quickly ...
You know how you when you rinse a paint brush out, the residual paint just seems to keep pouring out of it? Or you think you’ve done a good job at cleaning the brush only to find more paint has crept ...
1. A bar of soap is a great place to start. Massaging your dirty blush or foundation brushes against a sturdy bar of natural soap, like Castile or Zote soap, will work the cleanser deep into the ...
Cleaning my paint brushes after a long day on a painting project is the last thing I feel like doing, and it’s so tempting just to toss them out! Whenever I lack the motivation to clean paint brushes ...
Our bathrooms can house a lot of different brushes. There are hairbrushes, toothbrushes, dry brushes, makeup brushes and toilet bowl brushes. You can (and should) clean each of them but your toilet ...