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If you’ve broken an eyeshadow palette, blush or other powdered product in a pan, there’s actually hope for restoring your product. Rose Siard, makeup artist and Rose and Ben Beauty founder, has a ...
Washing a makeup sponge with warm water and a mild soap can help keep it clean and free of germs that might harm your skin. If you wear makeup, you will likely have a few brushes or sponges on hand ...
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 ...
Over a recent lunch date with my work bestie, she voluntarily admitted she’d been using her ‘trustiest’ foundation brush for six years straight and, um, that it had never once been washed. Yes, I did ...
The tools used to apply makeup are as important as your skin care products and they should be properly cared for. Thanks to the new trend, powder puffs are becoming history with the introduction of ...
While you likely have a household cleaning schedule down pat, you may be forgetting about this important to-do: When they’re not washed regularly, makeup brushes can trap product, oil, dead skin, and ...