Willow and Sage by Stampington
If you’ve ever noticed your skin or scalp acting out, it might be due to lack of clean beauty tools. Properly cleaning your everyday tools not only removes leftover makeup, oil, and dirt and keeps the tools usable longer, but also reduces the chance of bacteria causing breakouts, rashes, and infections. Follow this cheat sheet for healthy, happy-looking skin.
Makeup Brush
Clean: once a week
With: gentle baby shampoo
Toss: when brittle, frayed, or smelly
Makeup Sponge:
Clean: once or twice a week
With: sulfate-free soap
Toss: every three months/when torn
Eyelash Curler:
Clean: once a week
With: rubbing alcohol and cotton round
Toss: replace rubber pad every four to six months
Tweezers:
Clean: after every use
With: rubbing alcohol and cotton round
Toss: when rust occurs
Hairbrush:
Clean: once a week
With: clarifying shampoo
Toss: when damaged or smelly
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great tips!
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