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Tue Jan 01, 2008 6:24 pm |
I had read to use shampoo, but I'm starting to think that I'm allergic or have reactions to the SLS that's in shampoos. If I am and now it's in my brush then I'm just wiping it all over my face everyday. How do you clean your brushes?
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Tue Jan 01, 2008 7:48 pm |
I clean my brushes with facial cleansers that I no longer use. |
_________________ 34, oily acne-prone skin, Toronto, Canada |
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Tue Jan 01, 2008 8:07 pm |
I just use liquid hand soap on a wet brush, swirl it around in my palm, rinse thoroughly, gently shake, and let air standing on the handle. |
_________________ 46, curly dk blonde hair, fair, blue eyes, very oily T-zone. HGs: Tazorac .05% gel; Avene/Bioderma s/s (very high spf AND ppd); Cellbone vit Cie 20%; Cellbone Hyperpeptides; IFP 5% bha/10% aha; Obagi Clear; 'curly girl' method (no poo, just co wash) for my 3b curls. |
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Tue Jan 01, 2008 10:24 pm |
I throw mine in the dishwasher. Hairbrush that is. |
_________________ 47, former sunworshipper, skincare addict, oily T-zone, fair skinned, love Vita A, some hyperpigmentation, microneedler. |
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Tue Jan 01, 2008 11:02 pm |
tsjmom wrote: |
I just use liquid hand soap on a wet brush, swirl it around in my palm, rinse thoroughly, gently shake, and let air standing on the handle. |
me 2, a makeup artist teach me this is he best way to clean brush! |
_________________ -------My skin type = Dry skin-------- |
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Tue Jan 01, 2008 11:26 pm |
I clean my with both ,shampoo and then the next time I use hand soap,If it;s the SLS find a face cleaner without it. PSF has a very nice face cleaner without SLS.I like the job that shampoo does , then let dry and fluff |
_________________ I am very close to 53 ,with dry mature skin who is lookig for any kind of a lift.Love skin care and make up |
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Wed Jan 02, 2008 6:15 am |
My make-up brush cleaning is a bit of a weekly ritual. I am in the bathroom with a glass bowl every Sunday morning.
You can buy make-up brush cleaners (MAC or Napoleon) that you can use to clean brushes in between clients. The MAC one is a click-close bottle, but I like the the Napoleon as it's a spray bottle. You spray the cleaner onto a tissue (never directly onto the brush) and briskly swipe the brush back and forth on a flat surface to remove makeup residue.
I shampoo my brushes once every week with J&J baby shampoo as it's gentle enough and good for natural hair and synthetic brushes, and condition with Terax Crema. (I look after my brushes well like my own hair) I wet each brush and swirl it in my palm to work the shampoo into it thoroughly like Tsjmom described, then squeeze out the shampoo. My foundation brush needs the most cleaning, at least two to three shampoos and rinses to get every skerrick of product out of the root of the brush as it's so compact. I rinse well under running tepid water, using copious amounts in the process (yes we are still in a drought says me to self ), shake the excess water off, then lay them on a handtowel on a table ledge with the brush head facing out to dry.
I was taught to never stand the brushes upright to dry as the water runs down into the base and can damage the wood and glue.  |
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Wed Jan 02, 2008 6:21 am |
*Oops*
I just realised that this thread was for hair brush and not make-up brush cleaning!  |
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Wed Jan 02, 2008 9:04 am |
No!!Actually it is for makeup brushes but since I didn't say specifically I can see why someone would think that since I was talking about shampoo!! And I don't know how to edit my post!! lol~
Thank you!
Heather |
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Wed Jan 02, 2008 11:45 am |
Oops! Makeup brushes I clean with liquid hand soap when they really need a good clean otherwise I use makeup forever brush cleaner. |
_________________ 47, former sunworshipper, skincare addict, oily T-zone, fair skinned, love Vita A, some hyperpigmentation, microneedler. |
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Wed Jan 02, 2008 2:27 pm |
bugaboo wrote: |
I throw mine in the dishwasher. Hairbrush that is. |
Sounds like a easy solution. I guess it's out of the picture for brushes with natural boar bristle tufts? |
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Wed Jan 02, 2008 3:09 pm |
I also wash my makeup brushes with a gentle shampoo, rinse, and let dry sideways on a towel. |
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Wed Jan 02, 2008 7:05 pm |
I used the brush cleanser from Bobbi Brown. |
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Thu Jan 03, 2008 3:16 am |
I bought Bare Escentuals make-up brush cleaner and it works well. It's a bit pricy though...and a make-up professional told me that using baby shampoo worked just as well. And it does! |
_________________ 44, very fair and sensitive skin, blond/blue, using Obagi, live in Chicago (western suburbs) |
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Thu Jan 03, 2008 5:03 am |
I use Jane Iredale's brush cleaner and then lie them flat with the brush head lying over the shelf to dry. I can't remmeber where but I was once told never to stand brushes up to dry and all the water would run down in to the centre taking longer to dry and potentially damaging the brush. |
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Thu Jan 03, 2008 7:53 am |
I use brush cleaner of make up for ever. |
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Thu Jan 03, 2008 2:54 pm |
I use California Baby Shampoo for sensitive skin to clean my brushes. I bought this to try as a facial cleanser but didn't like it for that, but it makes a great brush cleaner. I may try Dr. Bronner's when I use up the CB stuff. |
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Fri Jan 04, 2008 10:46 am |
well, get another type of shampoo, that will do the trick.... As for me, I use either mild shampoo or any liquid antibacterial soap....
almomof2 wrote: |
I had read to use shampoo, but I'm starting to think that I'm allergic or have reactions to the SLS that's in shampoos. If I am and now it's in my brush then I'm just wiping it all over my face everyday. How do you clean your brushes?
thanks-
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Sat Jan 05, 2008 2:54 am |
I use a brush cleanser in between fortnightly washes. It is so handy too for cleaning in between different colors. Otherwise baby shampoo or my hair shampoo (non SLS) works great.
Someone here said they dry their brushes standing up, but I have been told that it is best not to dry in a position that would cause water to seep into the brush handle area since that will gradually loosen the glue. |
_________________ Mid-20s Asian female (since I am not mature enough to be called a woman ). Skin is combination with tendency to dryness around the cheeks and prone to blemishes. Naturally coarse black hair . Lastly but most importantly, you need something purchased in Australia I will be happy to CP :. |
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Fri Feb 01, 2008 9:53 am |
I clean my blush with blush cleanser. |
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Fri Feb 01, 2008 10:35 am |
I use baby shampoo to clean the brushes every now and then... After a while, the face powder tends to stick to the brush. It is a good habit to clean these and these brushes come in contact with your skin. A "dirty" skin is not good, tends to break-outs like acne.... |
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