So, how often should you actually be cleaning your brushes? I feel says it depends on how frequently you use the brush and the type of formula you’re using it with. “Cream and liquid formulas tend to pick up and hold on to oil and dirt more so than powder products,” she explains. As a general rule of thumb, she suggests cleaning your complexion brushes at least once per week and other ones (eye shadow, highlighter, etc.) every two weeks.
Here’s the good news: TASLOM makeup brush cleanser makes it easier than ever for you to get your brushes and sponges squeaky clean with minimal effort!
Ingredients:
Jojoba oil, Deionized water, Surfactants, Glycerin, Sodium Chloride, and natural fragrance. Great for your brushes, and will leave your hands feeling soft.
How To Use:
Wet tools and apply a small of cleanser, for sponges squeeze and kneed several times, clean brushes in a circular motion. Rinse well and Air-dry on a clean towel.