Unlocking the Beauty of Cleanliness: Aya’s Secrets for Maintaining Makeup Accessories
Unlocking the Beauty of Cleanliness: Aya’s Secrets for Maintaining Makeup Accessories
Hello it’s Aya from BISOO, and today I will share some valuable information on how to clean
your makeup accessories. It's no secret that keeping your tools clean is key to avoiding
breakouts and maintaining healthy skin. Plus, it can also help you save some cash in the long
run. So, listen up, ladies, here are some trendy tips on how to clean your makeup accessories
like a pro:
First things first, let's talk about brushes. If you're anything like me, then you probably have a bunch of them lying around. But, did you know that these bad boys can hold onto a lot of
bacteria and oil? So, grab yourself some brush cleaner or gentle soap, wet the brush under
lukewarm water, work the cleaner into the bristles, rinse it out, squeeze out the excess water
and lay the brushes flat to dry. Easy peasy!
Ah, the beloved beauty blender. We all love a good blend, but these little guys can get pretty
gross if not cleaned properly. So, wet your blender under lukewarm water, apply some liquid
soap, work it into the blender, rinse it out, squeeze out the excess water and let it air dry. Your
face will thank you.
I don't know about you, but my eyelash curler is a lifesaver. However, it can also be a breeding
ground for bacteria. So, grab a cotton swab, dip it in rubbing alcohol, and give your curler a
good wipe down after each use. This will keep it nice and clean, and prevent any eye infections.
Tweezers:
Tweezers are another essential tool that should be cleaned regularly. After all, nobody wants to
risk an infection. Simply grab some rubbing alcohol or hydrogen peroxide, soak a cotton ball,
and wipe down your tweezers before storing them. It's that easy.
Last but not least, let's talk about makeup sponges. They're great for getting that flawless finish, but they can also harbor a lot of bacteria. So, grab some warm water, add a bit of gentle soap, and work the soap into the sponge. Rinse it out, squeeze out the excess water, and let it air dry.
Voila!
So, there you have it, ladies. My top tips for cleaning your makeup accessories like an expert.
Remember, taking care of your tools is just as important as investing in them. So, let's keep our
skin healthy and our wallets happy. Happy cleaning!