But it triggered me to consider whether shampooing and then rinsing with water is really the best thing for my brushes, because somehow, I just can't completely prevent water from accidentally touching the wood handle. Fortunately, it's not one of my expensive brushes. Recently, one of my brushes cracked, despite the care I had taken to prevent water from touching the wood handles and laying my brushes on the side to air dry. Commonly, it is advised that you shampoo your brushes with a cleanser of your choice, rinse thoroughly with water, squeeze out all the water, then lay the brushes on the side to air dry. ![]() Several bloggers have been writing about washing makeup brushes regularly. ^_^Īs a clean-freak, I shampooed my brushes once a week and clean individual brushes daily after each use with a wet wipe. ![]() ![]() Apologies: I used to put prices as a service for those who wanted to know, but I no longer do it.
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