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Lash Blackhead Cleaning Eyelash Nose Silicone Makeup Brush Cleaner

Brand Name:Shenghequan
Minimum Order Quantity:Negotiable
Delivery Time:5-8 days
Payment Terms:L/C,T/T
Place of Origin:China
Price:Negotiable
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Location: Ningbo Zhejiang China
Address: No .2 Shenjia East District, Wanshousi Village, Zhouxiang Town, Cixi City, Ningbo, Zhejiang, China
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makeup brush cleaner / makeup brush cleaner pad


Size:100*165*45mm
Weight:82g

Soft silicone, does not hurt the bristles

Small body with large capacity

Suction cup design, stable placement

Multiple patterns, universal for small and large brushes

Partition design, according to the size of the brush to select the clean area


Applying makeup is fun and fun until you realize... yes, you need to clean your makeup brushes. Cleaning makeup brushes is one of those chores on the laundry list that rarely feels like a must-have right away. “You can’t not wash your makeup brushes, right?” I asked how often should I clean my brushes?

Well, not so, according to professional cosmetologists who create fresh make-up canvases for stars every day. Dirt and oil from the skin accumulates with the powder in the brushes we use all the time, and if they are not cleaned regularly, they can lead to skin irritation and breakouts. You definitely don't want your makeup to do more harm than good, and your brushes could be the culprit. Here's a simple guide to cleaning your brushes the right way.

First, great question! Dallas-based makeup artist Joanna Hathcock recommends regularly rinsing your makeup brush cleaner mat every two weeks, if not once a week. If you have particularly sensitive skin, of course, this procedure may have to be done every few days.

But how do you actually do it? After all, as any newbie learns the hard way, it's not just about putting your brushes under the sink and being done with it. Every makeup artist has their own particular way of doing things, so here we'll take a look at some of the most effective ways to get the job done without damaging the makeup brushes themselves.

Beauty blogger Desi Perkins offers two step-by-step methods for cleaning brushes, from the simplest (soap and olive oil) to the more professional way to remove dirt. Get ready to have your brushes squeaky clean.




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Lash Blackhead Cleaning Eyelash Nose Silicone Makeup Brush Cleaner

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