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How to Clean Makeup Brushes When You're Lazy AFThere's the professional way to clean your makeup brushes...and then there's the real girl way. Here's how to effectively degunk and de-grime your brushes when you don't want to spend hours doing so (and really, who does?). |
A Spray or Wipe Also Works To quickly address the germy component, a brush cleansing spray is the laziest way to clean makeup brushes, says Patinkin, who likes Japoneseque Makeup Brush Cleanser, $14. "It contains alcohol to sanitize, but also conditions the bristles so that they won't dry out," she says. Just spritz lightly, since ODing on the spray can leave behind an unwanted residue. Patinkin advises using only one to two spritzes and holding the bottle six inches away from the brush. Don't feel like buying an extra product? When he doesn't have a makeup brush cleaner handy, Scibelli wipes his brushes on fragrance-free face wipes for a similar effect. Try: Neutrogena Makeup Remover Cleansing Towelettes, $6.49.
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