Makeup Brush Cleaning Tools With Links
Hey girly, I was just organizing all my makeup and makeup brushes when I realized my brushes were overdue for a deep clean!
So I thought this would be a perfect time to share with you what I use to clean my brushes!
I have attached links to all of them as well, so you can easily shop these items.
PS: I love how all these products are budget friendly!
Waterless Brush Cleanser
What is it? A spray specifically engineered to dissolve bacteria and remove makeup residue from your brushes quickly and easily - without any need for water!
How you use it: Spritz the end of your brush with the Brush Cleanser (a little goes a long way!) and gently brush it back and forth on a cloth or paper towel until it brushes clean.
Jess Tip: This does not replace the need for you to deep clean your brushes (weekly / bi-weekly) — but it’s the BEST for when you are in a pinch or want to use the same brush for multiple products / shades.
Silicone Cleaning Mat
What is it? A compact silicone mat with seven exclusive textures to swirl away product buildup, oil, and dirt, cleaning brushes of every size. Made of high-grade silicone, this compact brush-cleaning mat gently removes residue and bacteria, benefiting your skin and makeup application. It has patented textures and firm-hold suction cups, plus it fits any size sink.
How you use it: Swirl brushes onto the seven exclusive textures to wash, rinse, and refine bristles.
What is it? A gentle soap that contains the right ingredients to break down oils and powders.
How to use it: Pour teaspoon amount into the palm of your hand or onto scrubbing mat. Massage the wet bristles around in the soap until it lathers. Then rinse.
Zote Soap Bar
What is it? Everyone has been raving about this affordable bar of soap that is working magic on their makeup brushes. Since the Zote Soap contains the two main ingredients of coconut oil and tallow, it’s very gentle on your brushes.
How to use: All you really need to do is wet your makeup brush, and grab the chunky Zote Soap bar. Then, start rubbing your makeup brush in a circular motion on the soap bar itself. You’ll see it start foaming or bubbling up. Continue doing so until your makeup brush is clean or free from any dirt and residue. After that, rinse your makeup brush and repeat with each one!
Jess Tip: You can hold the bar in your hand and swirl the bristles around as it lathers. Then rinse with warm water.
Looking for a step by step guide on how to deep clean your makeup brushes? I got you girl, it’s all right here