So, it's simple really. I love my Lip Tars... I hate how hard it is for me to clean them. Typically, I wipe my lip brush down, then wash it with dish-washing soap or anti-bacterial hand soap like I do all my other brushes. But whether it's the size of the brush or the intense pigmentation of the product, it never wants to come out all the way. And as it's my angled brush, I do use it for my eyes, and having leftover Lip Tar isn't something I really enjoy. So... help? Please?
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Jun 20, 2012
Kaci W.
So, it's simple really. I love my Lip Tars... I hate how hard it is for me to clean them. Typically, I wipe my lip brush down, then wash it with dish-washing soap or anti-bacterial hand soap like I do all my other brushes. But whether it's the size of the brush or the intense pigmentation of the product, it never wants to come out all the way. And as it's my angled brush, I do use it for my eyes, and having leftover Lip Tar isn't something I really enjoy. So... help? Please?
Jun 20, 2012
Jessica M.
Olive oil :)
Jun 20, 2012
Shanti G.
Or try a cleanse off oil.. I use the MAC one. NARS makes a great one too :)