In this video, I’m sharing the professional method for deep cleaning your makeup brushes to keep them working for you. Learn the best products to use, how often to clean your brushes, and the step-by-step brush washing technique I swear by for both personal and pro kits. Keeping your tools clean isn’t just about hygiene—it’s essential for flawless foundation, smooth eyeshadow blending, and keeping your skin clear from breakouts and bacteria.

As I say in the video: DON’T BE DIRTY!!

DR BRONNER’S PURE CASTILLE SOAP | https://a.co/d/3npnFVI
BEAUTY SO CLEAN WIPEOUT BRUSH CLEANER | https://alconemakeup.com/collections/beautysoclean

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8 Comments

  1. Just curious but… is Dr. Bronner’s soap antibacterial?! I like to use liquid soap that is antibacterial to clean my makeup brushes as my skin is acne prone.

  2. thank you Jeannie! ❤ gotta get one of that silicone brush cleaners. i started to use brushes for make-up because of your videos. i’ve never been good in make-uping so this made a big step-up. 🎉 i use paper towels as sometimes i need to do my make-up in the office after workout. i also bought a powder puff (if i remember the its name correctly😂) – could you get an idea for me on how to clean THAT? the package said once in every week. basic washing detergent would do the work?
    greetings from Hungary 🇭🇺

  3. Funny, I am so afraid that water goes into the metal that i wash them always with the hair down, I also use a bowl with water but I use shampoo but the brush never changes position…hair down, then I squeeze them and put them hanging to dry…I was a porcelain painter for 24 years, tons of brushes but I have this phobia of having my brushes with hair facing down…ahahah…so now I do the same for my make up brushes.

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