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Apr 15, 2015
Zoey A.
I just bought my first set of makeup brushes (eco tools day to night set) because I've always just worn great eyeliner without bothering with eyeshadow. I've been messing around with them all day, and I was wondering what the safest way to clean them would be? I don't really have the time or money to order a great cleaning product, so does anyone have any good home solutions? can I just swirl them in water? Thank you!
Apr 15, 2015
Zoey A.
What about Cetaphil? Cut with water?
Apr 15, 2015
Jenny B.
I clean all my brushes with baby shampoo(:
Apr 15, 2015
Amber B.
Try Doctors bonners magic soap. I brought a small bottle from targets travel section. It's amazing it got all the stains out my brushes.