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:: Brush cleaning :: |
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Regular cleaning |
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Your brushes need to be
cleaned regularly to avoid germs building up and to make them last
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To avoid irritation |
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Gently wash brushes once a
week in a mild shampoo and conditioner. Shape the bristles carefully and
allow to dry thoroughly. |
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Brush maintenance |
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Reshape your brushes after
washing and let them dry thoroughly before reusing them. If your
bristles frizz and begin to shed, it's time to buy a new brush. |
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:: Basic brushes :: |
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Best quality |
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Professional makeup brushes
are really the best tools to use to apply powder, blush, eye shadow and
lip color, because they allow faster application, proper blending, and
can be sanitized easily. |
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Avoid synthetic brush |
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Make sure the brush is not
made out of synthetic or man made hair. Synthetic hairs also have the
tendency to get stiffer with use, not softer, so save your face by
getting only the softest bristles in sable, goat, pony or squirrel, or a
combination of these. |
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