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How to wash makeup brushes and at home new tricks 2024

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In this article I will tell you how to clean makeup brushes properly at home without using any chemicals. You may need some cleaning material, please get it so that your brush becomes as good as new. After reading this article you will not need to read any other article.


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Material Needed: For wash makeup brushes 

  • Extra-virgin olive oil
  • Dish soap (e.g., Dawn, antibacterial preferred)
  • Water
  • White paper towel
  • White vinegar
  • Hot water
  • Glass jar or cup
  • Gentle shampoo (e.g., baby shampoo or castile soap)
  • Apple cider vinegar
  • Small bowl

I have told you a total of 3 process method, if you follow them, your brushes will become like new


Method 1: Extra-Virgin Olive Oil and Dish Soap

  1. Materials: Extra-virgin olive oil, dish soap (e.g., Dawn), plate, water, white paper towel.

  1. Process:
    • Pour dish soap and olive oil onto a plate.
    • Wet the brushes.
    • Swirl brushes in the mixture and then on the palm of your hand.
    • Rinse brushes with water until the soap is gone (brushes pointed down).
    • Dry overnight on a white paper towel.
  2. Results:
    • Brushes, including a liquid-foundation brush and eye-shadow brushes, were clean.
    • Bristles remained soft, not overly hydrated.
    • The beauty blender had some residual makeup.


Method 2: White Vinegar, Hot Water, and Dish Soap

  1. Materials: White vinegar, hot water, dish soap, glass jar/cup, white paper towel.

  1. Process:
    • Pour a cup of hot water, a tablespoon of dish soap, and a tablespoon of white vinegar into a glass.
    • Dip the brushes into the mixture.
    • Allow brushes to soak for 20 minutes.
    • Rinse and dry overnight on a white paper towel.

  1. Results:

    • Brushes, including a bronzer brush and eye-shadow brushes, were perfectly clean.
    • The vinegar smell dissipated after drying.
    • This method required less manual effort and water.

Method 3: Gentle Shampoo and Apple Cider Vinegar

  1. Materials: Baby shampoo or castile soap, apple cider vinegar, water, small bowl, white paper towel.

  1. Process:

    • Pour a little castile soap on the brush and massage with fingers.
    • Lather, rinse, and repeat until clean (especially for larger brushes).
    • In a small bowl, mix 1 tablespoon of apple cider vinegar with 2 tablespoons of water.
    • Swirl the brush in the vinegar mixture to disinfect, then rinse and dry overnight on a white paper towel.

  1. Results:

    • Brushes, including a concealer brush and bronzer brush, were super clean.
    • Brushes smelled the best compared to other methods.

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Save these points while cleaning


1. Do not wash brushes pointed upwards:

This can cause water to get into the handle, loosening the glue that holds the bristles together.

2. Do not use undiluted white vinegar:
White vinegar is strong and should be diluted to avoid damaging the brushes.

3. Do not skip rinsing thoroughly:

Ensure all soap is rinsed out to avoid residue buildup.

4. Do not handle beauty blenders carelessly:
They can be tricky to grip and clean properly.

5. Do not use narrow cups or jars:

Using a wider cup or jar can help avoid getting the handle in the cleaning mixture.

6. Do not forget to dry brushes properly:
Lay them flat on a paper towel overnight to ensure they dry completely.

7. Do not expect overly hydrated bristles from olive oil:
While olive oil helps break down makeup and moisturize, the bristles won't feel
overly hydrated.

9.Do not rely solely on one cleaning method:
Different methods work better for different types of brushes and makeup products.

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Conclusion

  • All three methods effectively cleaned makeup brushes.
  • The second method (vinegar and dish soap) was the easiest and used the least water, making it the author's favorite.
  • The author invites readers to share their preferred methods in the comments.

Questions and Answers:


1.      What are the three methods tested for cleaning makeup brushes?
    • Washing with extra-virgin olive oil and dish soap.
    • Washing with white vinegar, hot water, and dish soap.
    • Washing with gentle shampoo (e.g., baby shampoo or castile soap) and apple cider vinegar.

2.      What materials are needed for the first method?

    • Extra-virgin olive oil
    • Dish soap (e.g., Dawn)
    • Water
    • White paper towel

3.      How should the brushes be rinsed to avoid damaging them?

    • Brushes should be rinsed pointed down to avoid water getting into the handle and loosening the glue that holds the bristles together.

4.      What is the benefit of using extra-virgin olive oil in the first method?

    • Extra-virgin olive oil helps break down the makeup and moisturizes the bristles to prevent them from drying out.

5.      What should you do if the makeup doesn’t come off completely with the first method?

    • Add more dish soap to the foundation brush and the beauty blender to get all the makeup off.

6.      What materials are needed for the second method?

    • White vinegar
    • Hot water
    • Dish soap
    • Glass jar or regular glass cup
    • White paper towel

7.      What is an important consideration when using white vinegar for cleaning brushes?

    • White vinegar is a strong natural cleaning product and disinfectant, so it’s important to dilute it.

8.      What was the author’s observation about the smell of the brushes after using white vinegar?

    • The strong smell of vinegar went away once the brushes dried.

9.      What materials are needed for the third method?

    • Gentle shampoo (e.g., baby shampoo or castile soap)
    • Apple cider vinegar
    • Water
    • Small bowl
    • White paper towel

10.  How is the third method performed?

    • Pour a little castile soap on the brush and massage with fingers.
    • Lather, rinse, and repeat until clean.
    • Mix 1 tablespoon of apple cider vinegar with 2 tablespoons of water in a small bowl.
    • Swirl the brush in the vinegar mixture to disinfect, then rinse and dry overnight.

11.  Which method did the author find to be the easiest and most efficient?

    • The second method (white vinegar, hot water, and dish soap) because it required the least amount of physical effort and used less water.

12.  How did the brushes feel after being cleaned with each method?

    • The brushes felt clean and soft with all methods, and the castile soap with apple cider vinegar method made them smell the best.