Homemade alternative to Beauty So Clean
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Mar 9, 2012
Amanda J.
So I'm a stickler for clean makeup. I'm not going to use the same brush or something on more than one person unless it's clean. I am working on boosting my clientele, and with that comes a larger need for clean MAKEUP. But I can't really justify buying beauty so clean if I'm pretty positive I can make my own. I was thinking mixing equal parts hydrogen peroxide, rubbing alcohol, and water. But I want you guys opinions. :P
Mar 10, 2012
Shelly T.
I saw a video on Youtube once where a girl made a makeup sanitizing spray with equal parts rubbing alcohol and water. She said it worked well for her.
(And I think Beauty So Clean is a bit of a ripoff as well.)
Mar 13, 2012
Amanda J.
Cool, so it sounds like it'll work what I'm thinking of. I'm just worried it might make them too wet, or it won't dry fast enough... :/ Thanks!
Mar 13, 2012
Charnell C.
You are better off just using 91 or 99% alcohol, instead of alcohol and water because the water will make your brushes too wet and take longer to dry.
Mar 13, 2012
Giuseppe D.
Will the alcohol dry out my brushes?
Mar 13, 2012
Amanda J.
Where would I buy 99% alcohol? And I wasn't planning on using it for my brushes, I was going to use it as a spray for my makeup so that peoples germs aren't migrating everywhere... :P