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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 ...
Let's be real, cleaning makeup brushes can be the bane of our existence, but according to new research, not cleaning our makeup brushes could be leaving them with more bacteria than the average toilet ...
You probably diligently cleanse your skin and faithfully replace your mascara when it starts to get clumpy…but when was the last time you cleaned your makeup brushes? Unless you’re a professional ...
How to Keep Your Makeup Brushes and Tools Squeaky Clean and Bacteria-Free : By Ambika Mondal Key Insights This guide will help you keep your makeup tools genuinely clean, not just rinse-and-repeat ...