Monday, November 30, 2009

Caring for blush brush/foundation/powder brushes?

i just recently started using brushes to apply my makeup. what do i do if i dont use the same color blush everyday. would i have to clean the brush with soap and water after every use? b/c with foundation and powder, i use the same kind so i wash them every 3 days. what do i do when caring for the blush brush?Caring for blush brush/foundation/powder brushes?
Well for powder blush, you can easily just take a tissue or napkin and rub the brush all over it to get rid of the excess powder. This will eliminate pretty much all of the pigment of that blush, so you can use a different one. If you're using cream blushes, you can buy a pack of makeup remover wipes and just lightly rub the brush on it until it no longer leaves streaks of color. You don't have to wash them after every use (it's bad for your brushes anyway).





Hope this helps! :)Caring for blush brush/foundation/powder brushes?
MAC makes a great brush cleaner you could try. but a gentle soap (your cleanser or shampoo) and water work great if you'd rather save money.





also, you don't need to wash your blush and powder or eyeshadow brushes more than once week. with the foundation brush, you can wash it more often cause it gets gunky and more bacteria filled faster. for your shadow and blush brushes, just wipe them on a tissue between colours.
Just take you blush brush to your lower thumb, where it meets the back of your hand, keep brushing back and forth. This will remove to color, then you can use your other color blush. You could do this in between washing, also I work at cvs/pharmacy. We have a product that's 4.99 by essence of beauty that kills all the germs on your brushes....this is really good because bacteria can live in the fibers of your brushes! :( hope this helps!!
Whatever you choose, don't choose products that test on animals..





Rabbits and kittens don't use mascara, so why are people testing this sh!t on them. They get horrible infections and are neglected to the point where most of them die awful painful deaths. They are denied access to vets too.





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go to caringconsumer.com


they have a huge list of products that do and don't test on animals.





here is the direct link..


http://search.caringconsumer.com/
Just wash it every once in a while if your using the same blush. No sense washing all the time.

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