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Makeup brushes can become dirty very quickly. They collect oils and dirt from your face and then transfer them into the makeup you use. For personal use, you should disinfect your brushes with rubbing alcohol at least once a month. If you are a makeup artist, you should clean and disinfect your brushes between each use. In order to clean makeup brushes using rubbing alcohol, you can dip the brushes into the alcohol, spray the brushes with alcohol, and clean the handle using alcohol.

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Dipping Brushes into Alcohol

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  1. Watermark wikiHow to Clean Makeup Brushes with Alcohol
    Simply pour a small amount of alcohol into a shallow dish. You want to make sure the bowl is not too deep because you do not want to dip the entire brush into the alcohol.
  2. Watermark wikiHow to Clean Makeup Brushes with Alcohol
    Only dip the bristles into the alcohol and make sure that the barrel of the brush does not get wet. You will notice makeup coming off the brush and the alcohol will likely change colour. Continue to swirl the brush around for approximately 10 to 20 seconds.
    • While you don't want to dip the entire brush into the alcohol, it's a good idea to occasionally swab the base of the brush with alcohol to remove debris and oil buildup.
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  3. Watermark wikiHow to Clean Makeup Brushes with Alcohol
    Remove the bristles from the alcohol and wipe them on a clean towel. Avoid using a towel that is nice and/or new, as the makeup will likely leave a mark on the towel as it is removed from the brush. [1]
    • Consider setting aside an old towel to use each time you clean your makeup brushes.
  4. Watermark wikiHow to Clean Makeup Brushes with Alcohol
    Dump the used alcohol down the drain and then refill the dish with more alcohol. Dip the brush back into the alcohol and swirl around. Then, pat it dry on the towel. Continue this process until no more makeup comes off the brush in the alcohol solution. This indicates that the brush is clean. [2]
  5. Watermark wikiHow to Clean Makeup Brushes with Alcohol
    Once your brushes are clean, you should squeeze out excess alcohol from the brushes. This will help speed up the drying process. It is also important to reshape the bristles after cleaning. This can help keep your brushes in good condition. Use a comb or your fingers to comb the bristles into place. [3]
    • For example, the bristles may splay out from being rubbed on the towel. Use a comb or your fingers to collect all the bristles together and ensure they are all facing in the same direction.
  6. After you have wiped the brush off on the towel, lay it flat to dry. Small brushes will dry very quickly, but larger brushes may take one or more hours to completely dry.
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Spraying Brushes with Alcohol

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    Fill a small spray bottle, which can be purchased at your local drug store, with rubbing alcohol. [4]
  2. Watermark wikiHow to Clean Makeup Brushes with Alcohol
    Lay your makeup brushes on a towel and spray the bristles with alcohol. You want to make sure that the bristles are completely saturated. In order to do this, you will need to flip the brushes over so that you can spray both sides of the brush. [5]
  3. Watermark wikiHow to Clean Makeup Brushes with Alcohol
    Once the brushes are saturated, wipe the bristles back and forth on a towel. You will notice makeup coming off of the brushes and onto the towel. [8]
  4. Watermark wikiHow to Clean Makeup Brushes with Alcohol
    Spray the brushes again with alcohol and then wipe them off on the towel. Continue to repeat the process until makeup no longer comes off of the brushes. This means that you have adequately removed all of the makeup and oils from your brushes. [9]
  5. Watermark wikiHow to Clean Makeup Brushes with Alcohol
    Once your makeup brushes are clean, squeeze out any remaining alcohol from the brushes using a towel. This will help to speed up the drying process. [10]
  6. After squeezing the bristles, reshape them and then lay them on a countertop to dry. Do not use your makeup brushes until they are completely dry. Makeup could stick onto the brushes or it could cause your makeup to clump. [12]
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Cleaning the Handles with Alcohol

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    It is also a good idea to sanitize and disinfect the handles of your makeup brushes. Although you should always wash your hands immediately before applying makeup, the handles may begin to develop a layer of oil and bacteria from your hands. Dip a paper towel or cloth into a small dish of rubbing alcohol.
  2. Watermark wikiHow to Clean Makeup Brushes with Alcohol
    Squeeze out any excess alcohol to ensure that it does not drip into the barrel of the brush. Then, wipe the handle with the towel to disinfect it. [13]
  3. Once you have finished wiping down the handle, lay the brush on a flat surface to dry. Rubbing alcohol dries very quickly, so it should not take longer than 15 minutes to completely dry.
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    How do you clean a face brush with alcohol?
    JoAnn Solomon
    Master Beauty Consultant & Celebrity Makeup Artist
    JoAnn Solomon is a Celebrity Makeup and Hair Artist, Beauty Consultant, and Founder of JoAnn Solomon Beauty, a beauty service in New York, New York. With over 15 years of experience, JoAnn specializes in beauty consulting and writing, makeup and hair artistry, product training, and creative directing. She is a licensed cosmetologist and esthetician and is certified in Airbrush Makeup. JoAnn has been published in Glamour Magazine and Lipstick.com. She is also a beauty contributor for Condé Nast, The List, Essence, Style Bistro, Family Circle, and Nylon Magazine. Her looks have been showcased in editorial, fashion, television, and red carpet events. A few of JoAnn’s celebrity clients include Beyoncé Knowles, Dr. Joe Biden, Alicia Keys, and Quincy Jones.
    Master Beauty Consultant & Celebrity Makeup Artist
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    Very cautiously. I would spritz them with alcohol to quickly remove any bacteria, but would follow up with a cleanser. Alcohol is very harsh on animal hair brushes, and can even damage the resin or plastic finish on synthetic brushes. After you spray your brushes with alcohol, use a castile soap or baby shampoo to clean the brushes thoroughly and remove the harsh alcohol deposits.
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    Will cleaning brushes with alcohol kill eye infection bacteria?
    Community Answer
    No. You need to see a doctor if you have symptoms of an eye infection so that it can be treated properly.
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      • 99% rubbing alcohol
      • Small dish
      • Towel
      • Spray bottle

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      • Opt for dipping your brushes in alcohol if you use them frequently and/or you haven't cleaned them in a while.
      • Opt for spraying your brushes with alcohol if you don't use them often and/or you've cleaned them recently.

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      • Be careful you don't get alcohol or soap into the barrel of the brush! This can loosen the bristles and ruin your brush.
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