Next time you’re writing a list of chores, you should add cleaning makeup brushes to the list. This practice is essential to eliminating bacteria and keeping your bristles in tip-top shape.
According to the survey, only 20% of makeup users reported cleaning their brushes every month. This number drops a lot when it comes to the weekly cleanse, aka the recommended cadence. If you don’t use your brushes often, you may be able to get away with brushing every two weeks, but for those who wear makeup daily, a weekly brushing is definitely a must.
And if you think there’s no bacteria on your brush, this should be a wake-up call. When the researchers tested bacteria levels on the participants’ mattresses, they found that even toilet seats were cleaner than these tools—eight times cleaner to be specific.
Not sure how to clean your tools? Here is a step-by-step guide Professionals to help you.
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