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  • Question
    What can I use to clean my makeup brushes?
    Laura Martin
    Licensed Cosmetologist
    Laura Martin is a Licensed Cosmetologist in Georgia. She has been a hair stylist since 2007 and a cosmetology teacher since 2013.
    Licensed Cosmetologist
    Expert Answer
    A mild soap such as baby shampoo can be mixed with water and used to clean makeup brushes. You can also clean them with alcohol. Let the brushes dry completely before using or storing them.
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    Can I use coconut oil to clean the brushes instead of olive or almond oil?
    Community Answer
    Yes, coconut oil is very good for the skin and in liquid form will work very well.
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    Can I use normal shampoo?
    Community Answer
    You can, but since normal shampoo is often thicker than baby shampoo, you'll have to make sure to thoroughly rinse your brushes when you're done.
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    Can I use Dawn soap to wash brushes?
    I like sushi
    Top Answerer
    If nothing else is available, then you could. It would not be the most ideal choice because it could potentially dry out your brushes.
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    Can I use my facial wash to clean my brushes?
    Community Answer
    I wouldn't recommend this as some types of facial washes might cause your brushes to clump.
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    What are the names of some good cleaners?
    Community Answer
    Realtechniques and Beautyblender are both good brush cleaners. However, using baby oil or shampoo will give more or less the same results.
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    Can I use baby conditioner?
    Community Answer
    Yes, you can. It's gentle on skin and perfect for cleaning your makeup brushes.
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    My brushes still feel like there is oil on them, will that go away once they dry?
    Community Answer
    Most of the time that will go away. Be sure to use a good brush cleanser or even a light baby shampoo to clean the bristles.
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    My brush is pretty cheap, and everytime I dip it in the eyeshadow, it gets stained. Any ideas as to what that might be?
    Community Answer
    It might be the type of eye shadow you use and how it gets its color. Try a more naturally made eye shadow. This may not stain your brush. That or you could get a more expensive brush.
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    Is Johnson & Johnson shampoo ok?
    Annastacia S.
    Community Answer
    Yes, baby shampoo is okay to use for cleaning makeup brushes and gives the same results as a clarifying shampoo.
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    Do I need to use baby shampoo, or can I just use regular shampoo?
    Cecilia Flores
    Top Answerer
    Baby shampoo is better because it contains a lot more oil, which breaks down makeup.
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    After cleaning as above, my sable brush is still very matted?
    Community Answer
    Try to clean it again (you may not have been thorough enough) or try a different shampoo or cleanser.
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    I washed my brush few months ago, and I didn't use it. I noticed some black spots on it, like dirt or dust, and it had an intense smell, like dirt. I'm quite sure it's not makeup on it. What is that?
    Community Answer
    Make sure that the area where you put it in/on isn't dirty or contaminated as this needs to go on your face. Try washing it a couple of times, and if that doesn't work, through it out to be safe.
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    I went to use my brushes the other day and they legitimately smelled like vomit. How do I get rid of that horrific smell? These were expensive brushes.
    Community Answer
    You just have to wash them softly using soap then dry them with a tissue and they will be great .
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    Could I use make up remover as a soap to wash my make up brushes?
    Community Answer
    Using soap will clean them more efficiently, but make up remover works of you are in a time crunch.
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    Can I mix coconut oil with the soap?
    Community Answer
    Yes, you can. The soap will disinfect while the coconut oil conditions the bristles.
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    Can I use face cleanser instead of shampoo?
    Community Answer
    You can try it, but in my experience, it won't be as effective.
  • Question
    If I often use a brush for powder, but I haven't cleaned it in a while, do I use the first or the second method?
    Community Answer
    If you only use it for powder once or twice a day, then the first method should be fine. If you use it more often and have used it for a long time without cleaning it, then you would be better off with the second method.
  • Question
    I'm having some trouble reshaping my brushes, how do I do so properly?
    Community Answer
    For me, hanging them upside down helps with drying and reshaping.You can try using your hands to reshape them a bit while they are wet.
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    How long would it take for the brushes to dry after cleaning them?
    Community Answer
    It would be a good idea to clean them before bed so they can dry overnight. Make sure to squeeze excess water out thoroughly with a towel to help speed up the drying process, but do it gently to avoid fallout. You can also blowdry them with a small fan.
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    My brushes wouldn't dry and still smell now after a month. What can I do?
    Community Answer
    If the tips in this article do not help, you may just need to replace them.
  • Question
    My brushes seems to be stained by my lip tint. What can I use to remove that hard dye stain?
    Sasha Haley
    Community Answer
    Coconut oil works to remove almost anything to do with makeup. Coat them in coconut oil and leave them for a second to chill, then rinse well with soap and water.
  • Question
    If I don't use my eyeshadow brushes daily, should I still clean them bi-weekly?
    Hannah Madden
    Community Answer
    You can try spot treating them after every use instead of doing a deep clean bi-weekly. Once you notice a buildup of powder or gunk, it's time to do a deep clean.
  • Question
    How do you dry a kabuki brush?
    Hannah Madden
    Community Answer
    You can dry it in the same way as a normal makeup brush: lay it flat or hang it upside down so water doesn't run back into the handle. Wait for a few hours or a full day until it's fully dry before using it again.
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