Sanitizing Your Makeup
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Jan 11, 2014
Lolita B.
What's the best way to sanitize your makeup (eyeshadow, lipsticks, blushes, etc.)?
Jan 11, 2014
Grace K.
For powder products (eye shadows, blush, powder) I use on myself I just spray them with 91% Rubbing alcohol. For creams products and lipsticks I take a tissue soaked in alcohol and just wipe off the top layer of the product. And as far as like foundations in a bottle, I have NO idea lol. I just try to be as sanitary as I can with them and always use a pump. :)
Jan 11, 2014
Sam R.
I agree with Grace, but I also spray my cream products and lipstick
Jan 11, 2014
Sevetria M.
Same here. I use two different sharpeners for lip and eye pencils.
Jan 11, 2014
Lolita B.
Good deal. thanks ladies!
Jan 11, 2014
Kelly H.
I buy rubbing alcohol wipes in a container from Walgreens then just pull one out when I need it, also like the other ladies have a small three ounce spray bottle of rubbing alcohol to use in pressed products like eyeshadow.
Jan 11, 2014
Lolita B.
awesome Kelly:)
Jan 11, 2014
Dorthe K.
Great post, Lolita! I've been wondering about that too 😉
Jan 11, 2014
Lolita B.
Thanks Dorthe. Inquiring minds just wanna know ;)
Jan 12, 2014
Patricia P.
There's an actual spray (can't remember the name)and you can spray it directly onto the powders, eye shadows, blushes basically anything. It can be purchased online. Hold on ill look up the name...
Jan 12, 2014
Patricia P.
Its called beauty So Clean
Website:beautysoclean.com
I don't personally own it but its definatly next on my list.
Jan 12, 2014
Lolita B.
Oh cool, thanks Patricia :)
Jan 12, 2014
CPT- Lili R.
Cheapest way is get a spray bottle and put a %90 or higher alcohol on it and spray it all over your makeup, any type creams powders etc.wayne goss has a video on it check it out.
Jan 12, 2014
Kim C.
I use beauty so clean after every client too, it's great stuff :)
Jan 12, 2014
Lolita B.
I'll need to invest in some. thank you all :)