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Sep 15, 2012
Ellie K.
Hi everyone!
I'm from new Zealand but we basically have access to most very popular makeup brands (with the exception of a few) but I'm looking for cheap brush cleaners?
Sep 15, 2012
Kelly G.
If your a professional MUA, you need a separate brush cleaner. If not, use a gentle shampoo or face wash. Or you can use an artists brush cleaner. I use one called The Masters Brish Cleaner, which is made to clean heavy oil paints off delicate sable brushes so it's super gentle on your brushes but gets the job done. I paid $12USD for a huge tub maybe five years ago. My point being, check out what your local art supply store has.
Sep 15, 2012
LaToya C.
I use shampoo. It always makes my brushes super clean and super soft.
Sep 15, 2012
Aley A.
Dawn antibacterial hand soap and virgin olive oil. Inexpensive and it works. I will be posting a YT video up soon on this subject stay tuned.
I use Dawn to remove dirt, oil, sebum and pigments and it also KILLS bacteria the olive oil helps the brushes stay conditoned and soft and is all natural :)