From a hard-working powder brush to a simple spoolie, these are the tools the professionals recommend. Credit... Supported by By Chanel Parks “The biggest misconception about brushes is that you need ...
The right brush can completely transform how your makeup looks, no question about it. It can be the difference between a concentrated, cakey appearance and a natural-looking final result. After using ...
Want to glam like a star? We asked today's top celebrity MUAs to reveal their faves for foundations, powders, blushes and more. By Natalie Alcala If you purchase an independently reviewed product or ...
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I enjoy vacuuming my carpets and making my bed, but one of my least favorite chores is cleaning my makeup brushes. It always seems like such a hassle, plus the 24-hour turnaround of waiting for them ...
You won’t want to turn a blind eye to cleaning those dirty makeup brushes ever again. A new study has revealed the horrifying amount of bacteria that accumulates on unwashed brushes, no matter where ...
Over the years, I've accumulated dozens of makeup brushes, which means I’ve also spent far too much time cleaning them. Dirty brushes can screw up your glam, but can also cause breakouts and ...
Initially created for Hollywood makeup artists, Cinema Secrets’ makeup brush cleaner used to be a product you could only get at professional beauty supply stores. The cleaning spray helps clean off ...
You’re probably not cleaning your makeup brushes, sponges and puffs enough. Ideally, these tools should be cleaned every couple of weeks if you use them regularly. Makeup, oils and dirt can quickly ...