Cleaning your brushes is really important. Germs can build up and actually cause breakouts. Also, colors tend to blend together and can seem a little muddy. People suggest you clean your brushes weekly but let's be real. That doesn't always work out for me. I try to clean my brushes as often as I can. I normally clean them on the weekend when I have a few extra minutes.
Brush Shampoo
I have been using the Mac Brush Cleanser for about the past year. The girl at the counter talked me into it (that happens a lot when they are super nice and helpful). It cost around $13 (I think) and she said they dilute it with water to make it last longer. There are cheaper options out there so when I'm finished with this bottle, I'll definitely need some suggestions.
Clean your brushes with your cleanser and make sure you rinse them in water.
Drying
When you are drying your brushes, do not store them up and down with the brushes at the top. I just lay them down on their sides. There is a device I think called the brush tree. You can hang your brushes upside down for the best option to dry them. I don't have one so I just lay them by the sink overnight.
Do you have any tips?
Thanks for reading!
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