Brushes need a bath.
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Jun 9, 2014
Megan P.
My makeup brushes need something good that'll clean them. Any good suggestions? Nothing too expensive, preferably drug store.
Jun 9, 2014
Sadiya R.
I know you can clean natural ones with shampoo and non natural ones with dish soap :)
Jun 9, 2014
yasmine g.
I use baby shampoo and olive oil.
Jun 9, 2014
Bailey G.
I use Dawn dish soap and olive oil. About three parts soap to one part oil on a dinner plate. Swirl your brushes around on the plate and then rinse thoroughly with water. Picked that method up from Michelle Phan's website, and it works like a charm.