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Do you wash your makeup brushes regularly? This is a mistake that many people make.

Do you wash your makeup brushes regularly? This is a mistake that many people make.

Makeup brushes can be found in the bathroom cabinet of many women. However, it is often forgotten that these brushes need cleaning, not just shaking off excess product. Brushes can be a breeding ground for bacteria and fungi.

Do you wash your makeup brushes regularly? This is a mistake that many people make.

What are the risks of not cleaning your brushes? The consequences are unpleasant

Many people still do not attach importance to the importance of washing brushes. However, it turns out that they can become a real breeding ground for bacteria and fungi. These potential contaminants can come not only from cosmetics, but also from our skin.

So it’s important to practice good hygiene. Both germs and fungi can get onto makeup tools in a variety of ways. All it takes is for someone else to use your brushes for germs to get on them. Even tiny mites, which are linked to some rashes and acne, can end up in the sponge or on the brushes.

It is worth knowing that contaminated lip cosmetics in particular can pose a risk of infection. Lipsticks are often contaminated with bacteria such as Staphylococcus aureus (golden staph) and Staphylococcus epidermidis (skin staph).

In the case of low-quality cosmetics, this risk increases. Makeup brushes come into contact with sensitive areas such as the eyes, mouth and nose, which are particularly susceptible to infections. Contaminated brushes that carry microorganisms can therefore cause:

  • ropni
  • skin infections
  • rashes
  • skin lesions

How often should you wash your brushes? The answer may surprise you.

So how do you take care of your brushes so that you don't expose your skin to the risk? First of all, you shouldn't lend them to anyone. We all have microbes on our skin, and sharing brushes means sharing germs.

Brushes should be cleaned using hot, soapy water. Now the question is, how often should you do it? This may come as a surprise to some, but you should clean your brushes at least once a week.

People who use more makeup may need to do it more often. Brushes that we use to apply liquid or cream products should be cleaned after each use. If someone has used our brushes, we should do it almost immediately after use. Additionally, if we have had any infection, we should remember to thoroughly clean the brushes after it has subsided.

How to clean brushes? Simple instructions

  • Rinse your brush tips under lukewarm, running water to remove any remaining makeup.
  • Fill a bowl with lukewarm water and add a tablespoon of gentle shampoo or antibacterial soap.
  • Soak the tip well in the bowl.
  • Rinse your brush tips under running water.
  • Continue shampooing and rinsing each brush until the water runs clear.
  • Squeeze out excess moisture with a clean, dry paper towel.
  • Lay your brushes flat on a towel to dry, with the tips hanging over the edge of the countertop.
  • It is worth remembering that you do not need to wash your brushes with micellar fluid. It is expensive and completely unnecessary. You can achieve the same benefits with cheaper detergents. Disinfection methods such as antibacterial soap are very effective in reducing the number of microorganisms on brushes and sponges.

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