A bar of dove is exactly how I’ve always cleaned my brushes as well and it works great!!!
@barbieoseguera
LIKE 👍🏻 IF THIS IS A SIGN TO WASH UR BRUSHES 😂
@veliona_vollerei_
Dove is expensive asf tho
@Sarah-db3lz
I’m saying this years !!! A dove bar of soap literally separates the make up from the brush effortlessly
@rochelle178
I just use baby shampoo on a textured silicon pad. You don't want to soak them and have all your bristles fall out
@cgeaton88
Dawn dishsoap with warm water is the best! Gets all the makeup oils completely out!
@kira1427
Why did you leave one upside down 😢
@hussahhmk
Ok first of all good attempt at campaigning for dove 👍🏽 second use liquids "designed" for brushes
@Mssouthernbelle
Dr. Bronner soap does amazing as well.
@biarosalina
Step one have a nice sink.
@LAWless_Nonsense
Don’t let the brushes soak inside a water bath
@mistyc7824
I don't soak them as it's bad for the glue that holds the brush together. I wet them, then lightly dip them in @dawn dish soap, swirl them on the palm of my hand, which breaks up the oils from the makeup. I rinse them until the water runs clear and then hang them to dry.
@star_ofthe_moon
Zote bar is the best. Gets rid of makeup and oils. Leaves brushes squeaky clean and conditioned
@glndreamer
Do not soak your brushes!!!! Water can travel up into the ferrule (the metal part that connects the brush hairs to the handle) and loosen the glue that holds in the brush hairs. You’ll ruin your brushes!
@bjck922
Dove is the way to clean. I use Dove to remove stains from my expensive clothes. Works everytime
@mahoganyfontaine777
It’s true! If you soak the brush the head/hair will come apart from the handle. ❤
@jjgems5909
No you do not want to soak your brushes at least don’t let the water hit the bristle shaft. It will loosen the glue if it gets inside. You always want to face then down so water doesn’t get in. And you need to swirl the brush on your palm or you can get a makeup brush cleaning pad. I just use dr bronners diluted and I just swish the brush around. And then rinse the rest off but never let water get in to far. I learned this tips in the early 2000s from a MAC makeup artist, back when MAC was THE makeup brand. I still have my first MAC brushed I got when I was 15 in 2005. I still use them they’re in great condition and I credit it to how I clean them.
@BagznBirdz
The best solution for stuck-on product is mixing mild dish soap, baking powder and warm water, getting the mixture on the brush and rinsing after 10-15 mins. The baking powder will lift dirt very efficiently.
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