Use Vinegar To Clean Makeup Brushes
I use scar makeup, which is as thick as stage makeup. Well, a lot of that inevitably ends up on my powder brush, and after a bit it needs to be cleaned. I've tried expensive brush cleaners and high-end shampoos, but nothing worked!
This is a guide about cleaning makeup brushes. Many types of cosmetics and skin care products require the use of a makeup brush for application, but those brushes need to be cleaned after use.
Re-use Empty Make Up Containers
Re-use the tops or bottoms of plastic loose powder containers when the container is empty as a mixing tray for blush, powder, and even lipstick. They can also be used to hold pencil shavings and other small utensils for making up the face.
Use A Sponge For Applying Liquid Make Up
When putting on liquid make up, use a make up sponge because of several reasons: Keep dirt and germs our of the bottle. The "life" of the make up will last longer!
Use Microfiber Squares Instead of Cotton Balls
Microfiber cloths can be cut into small squares and used to remove makeup, apply toner, etc. Rinsed and reused, then washed and replaced! Eliminate the use of cotton balls!
Rather than a Heated Eyelash Curler. I discovered this after I wasted 30 dollars on a heated eyelash curler that didn't even work. . .
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