Tip: Softer Brushes
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Jan 27, 2013
Janae S.
If you have hard, rough, synthetic brushes dip them in bleach for a minute or two for that soft natural feel
Jan 27, 2013
Maxine B.
thats very dangerous and i would not recommend that to anyone,especially MUAs. be careful or you could really damage yourself
Jan 27, 2013
Jen H.
"Pardon me, I'm just going to put on some eyeliner with my newly softened brush and then I'll be OH MY GOD MY EYES!!!"
Jan 27, 2013
Maxine B.
haha ;)
Jan 27, 2013
Hadel B.
lol
Jan 27, 2013
Emily W.
Wouldn't bleach just eat the synthetic bristles? That sounds like a recipe for ruined brushes to me.
Jan 27, 2013
Alyse M.
i hope no one actually listens to this advice.
Jan 27, 2013
Evelyn S.
Lmfaoo @Jen!! Could totally see that happening! Even bleaching your hair frys it, why would anyone think it's good for fake hair???
Jan 28, 2013
Caitlin M.
If you have brushes that are that rough you need to buy new brushes. No brush should ever be so rough that you should have to do anything to them to soften them.
Not that bleaching them would be the answer anyway. Bleach will ruin the bristles and make them dry and brittle. And even if you rinsed them I wouldn't trust them to be used on anyone's skin.
I also really hope no one takes this seriously. Obviously false information like this is running this site into the ground.