Can you remember the last time you washed your makeup brushes? If you can't quite remember, you probably aren't cleaning them as often as you should. We get it. Cleaning makeup brushes isn't an exciting task, but it's an essential one if you want to look glam in your makeup.
Ready to learn how to clean makeup brushes like a pro? In this guide, we’ll reveal the telltale signs your brushes need a wash, the best products to use, and a foolproof method to keep them fresh and fabulous.
Signs it's time to clean your makeup brushes
Knowing how to clean makeup brushes is important, but it’s equally crucial to recognize when your brushes need cleaning. Here are some clear signs that it’s time to wash your makeup brushes:
Product buildup
Over time, makeup brushes especially those used for foundation can get coated with product residue. If you notice makeup isn’t applying as smoothly or evenly as before, this is a sign you need to do a deep clean of your makeup brushes.
Discolored bristles
If your brushes are no longer their original color, it’s because they’ve absorbed excess makeup. Discolored bristles are a clear indication that it’s time to use a makeup brush cleaner or give them a thorough wash.
Visible dirt or oil
Makeup brushes tend to accumulate dirt, oil, and bacteria from regular use. If you see or feel oil buildup on the bristles, it’s a sign that your brushes need cleaning. Using a solid makeup brush cleaner can help remove that grime effectively.
Skin irritation or breakouts
If you’re suddenly experiencing breakouts or skin irritation, dirty brushes could be the culprit. Brushes can harbor bacteria, so knowing how to sanitize makeup brushes is key to preventing skin problems.
Poor performance
When your brushes stop performing like they used to—whether they’re streaky or just not blending well—it’s time for a clean. Learning how to clean your makeup brushes fast can help get them back in top shape in no time.
Pro Tip: According to the American Academy of Dermatology Association (AAD), you should clean your makeup brushes every seven to ten days to prevent bacteria buildup and protect your skin.
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Signs it's time to replace your makeup brushes
Although frequent cleaning can extend the lifespan of your makeup brushes, they won't last forever. So, how do you know when it’s time to replace them? Here are the key signs your makeup brushes need to be retired:
Frayed or shedding bristles
Over time, makeup brush bristles can become frayed, lose their shape, or start shedding excessively. If your brushes are leaving bristles on your face or no longer hold their form, it’s a clear sign they need to be replaced.
Loss of softness
Brushes that once felt soft and smooth may become rough or stiff with frequent use. When the bristles start to feel scratchy or uncomfortable on your skin, it’s time to swap them out for new ones.
Handle damage
If the handle of your brush is cracking, loosening, or separating from the brush head, it’s definitely time to replace it. A wobbly or broken handle not only affects your makeup application but can also make cleaning difficult.
Persistent staining
Even after a thorough wash, if your brushes are stained or discolored, it’s often a sign of product buildup that can’t be fully removed. Replacing your brushes will ensure your makeup application stays fresh and hygienic.
Unpleasant odor
If your makeup brushes start to develop a lingering smell, even after cleaning, that’s a sign bacteria or mold may have taken hold deep in the bristles. This is a major indicator that your brushes should be replaced immediately.
Changes in performance
Are your brushes not applying makeup as well as they used to? If your foundation brush leaves streaks or your eyeshadow brush no longer blends seamlessly, it’s time to invest in new brushes to keep your makeup looking flawless.
Pro Tip: Invest in quality makeup brushes that stand up well to daily use to prevent the need for frequent replacements. Generally, the best makeup brushes have soft, dense bristles that don't shed easily and sturdy handles. That said, experts recommend replacing your makeup brush every year. On the other hand, you should replace your makeup sponge every three months.
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What do you need to clean your makeup brushes?
There are several products you can use to wash your makeup brushes. These include:
Liquid cleanser
A liquid cleanser is specially formulated to effectively remove makeup, dirt, and oil from your makeup brushes and sponges. It's a popular choice for deep cleaning, as it thoroughly breaks down product buildup while being gentle on bristles.
Solid cleanser
A solid cleanser is an excellent alternative to liquid cleaners. It’s often more compact and travel-friendly and a good option in the long run. Solid cleansers are particularly useful for deep cleaning while also conditioning the bristles for softness and longevity.
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How to clean makeup brushes with liquid brush cleanser?
It's super simple to clean makeup brushes with liquid cleanser. Follow these steps to wash your brushes with Liquid Blendercleanser:
- Rinse the bristles of your brush under lukewarm water to remove any makeup residue.
- Apply an ample amount of liquid cleanser to your makeup brush.
- Gently massage the cleanser through the bristles using the palm of your hand to remove the gunk.
- Rinse the bristles thoroughly, making sure all the liquid cleanser and gunk are out.
- Squeeze out the remaining moisture with a clean towel.
- Lay your brush to dry on a clean towel in a well-ventilated area. Never let your wet brush dry upright. Water may stream down the bristles and loosen the glue connecting the brush head and handle.
Pro Tip: Soak your makeup brush for a few hours or overnight in a bowl containing a solution of liquid cleanser and water to remove stubborn stains.
How to clean makeup brushes with a solid brush cleanser?
If you prefer solid cleanser, follow these steps to wash your makeup brushes with Solid Blendercleanser:
- Wet the bristles of your brush with lukewarm water.
- Use your fingers to work the solid cleanser into the bristles until a lather forms.
- Rub your brush against the silicone pad to draw the soap in and remove makeup residue.
- Rinse the bristles thoroughly, ensuring all the solid cleanser, makeup residue, and gunk are out.
- Squeeze away any excess moisture with a clean towel.
- Lay your brush to dry on a clean and dry towel in a well-ventilated area.
Pro Tip: Look for a solid cleanser free from sulfates and phthalates, as they may irritate your skin or leave residue on your brush.
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How to care for makeup brushes when not in use
Investing in quality makeup brushes and cleaning them regularly can extend the lifespan of brushes. Besides performing these tasks, here are some other tips that can make your brushes last longer:
- Never store wet brushes in a drawer, ziploc bag, or closed space.
- Store your brushes in a clean, aerated, and well-lit area to prevent mold, mildew, and bacteria growth.
- Separate clean brushes from dirty ones to prevent cross-contamination.
- Always lay your brushes flat to dry rather than upright to prevent the glue connecting the brush head and handle from loosening.
- Store your brushes in a clean makeup bag or a UV Sterilization Case if you're on the move.
- Avoid sharing your makeup brushes with others, particularly if you have sensitive skin.
The difference between spot cleaning and deep cleaning
Cleaning your makeup tools might not be the most exciting task, but it’s key to keeping your skin happy and your makeup flawless. Let’s break it down so your beauty routine stays fresh and fun, whether you're cleaning your Beautyblender cleaner, brushes, or sponges.
Spot cleaning
Spot cleaning is your go-to for quick touch-ups. Think of it as the fast fix when you're switching shades or just want to keep things tidy between full washes.
With a blender cleanser or a Beautyblender cleaner, you can easily wipe off surface makeup without a big hassle. For your brushes, some of the best makeup brush cleaners are alcohol-based, killing bacteria on the spot and drying in seconds.
It’s a quick, easy way to keep things clean when you're short on time. But it doesn’t quite get into the deeper grime—so while spot cleaning is awesome for day-to-day maintenance, it’s not the whole solution.
Deep cleaning
Now, deep cleaning is the full spa day your tools deserve! This process gets rid of all the built-up makeup, oils, and bacteria.
Grab a makeup sponge cleaner or a gentle blender cleanser, and give your brushes and sponges a good soak. Deep cleaning should happen about once a week, especially if you're a daily makeup user.
The best part? Using one of the best makeup brush cleaners ensures your tools stay in top shape without damaging the bristles or sponge material. Deep cleaning keeps everything super fresh, meaning smoother application and less chance of breakouts from dirty tools.
Both methods are important to keep your tools in prime condition. So whether you're doing a quick clean or going all out with a deep wash, your makeup tools will thank you—and your skin will, too!
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Extend the lifespan of your makeup brushes with Blendercleanser
Your makeup brush is vital to a flawless making routine. Using a dirty brush could result in unsatisfactory results after your routine. Worse still, it could lead to acne, breakouts, and skin infections. That's why you should clean your brushes frequently with a cleanser.
With our cleansers, you can keep your makeup brushes spick and span. Our cleansers are specially formulated to remove even the most stubborn stains, including those from long-wear makeup. And best of all? They're free from parabens, sulfates, and phthalates, so you can rest assured they won't irritate your skin.
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Common makeup brush cleaning FAQ's
How often should you clean your makeup brushes?
You should clean your makeup brushes weekly, especially if you use them daily. The American Academy of Dermatology Association (AAD) recommends cleaning makeup brushes every seven to ten days to prevent bacteria buildup and protect the skin from infections.
What should you not clean makeup brushes with?
You should never clean your makeup brushes with products with a high alcohol content or abrasive solvents. These substances can loosen the glue that holds the brush head and handle together, reducing the lifespan of your brush.
Products with a high alcohol content can also be harsh on certain materials, such as natural hair bristles, causing them to become frayed or damaged. Similarly, you should avoid cleaning your makeup brushes with regular soap, as it can dry out the bristles — particularly natural hair bristles.
What do makeup artists use to clean makeup brushes?
Professional makeup artists use cleansers to clean makeup brushes because they effectively eliminate harmful germs that can cause skin infections and remove excess makeup residue.
Some cleansers, like the Blendercleanser, provide ongoing protection after washing. This makes it a favorite among professional makeup artists.
What is the fastest way to clean makeup brushes?
If you're in a hurry, a makeup brush sanitizer can help you clean your makeup brush quickly. However, makeup brush sanitizer isn't a substitute for cleaning your brushes. While it can get rid of some dirt, oil, and makeup residue, you should still clean your makeup brushes regularly with a cleanser.
What is the best thing to clean makeup brushes with?
The best way to clean makeup brushes is by using a gentle, specially formulated brush cleanser. These cleansers are designed to break down makeup, dirt, and oil without damaging bristles. For a deep clean, consider a product like Blendercleanser, which not only cleans thoroughly but also conditions the bristles to keep them soft.
How to use a solid makeup brush cleaner?
To use a solid makeup brush cleaner, start by wetting your brush with lukewarm water. Swirl the damp bristles directly onto the surface of the solid cleaner, working up a lather. Gently massage the bristles with your fingers or a brush cleaning mat to remove makeup and debris. Rinse the brush under lukewarm water until the water runs clear, then gently squeeze out any excess water. Finally, reshape the brush head and lay it flat on a towel to dry. Solid cleaners are great for deep cleaning as they provide thorough results while conditioning the bristles.
How to do a deep clean of makeup brushes?
For a deep clean of makeup brushes, begin by wetting the bristles with lukewarm water. Apply a brush cleanser to the bristles, then gently work the product through the brush using your fingers or a brush cleaning mat. Pay extra attention to the base of the bristles, where makeup residue often collects. Rinse thoroughly under running water until all the soap and makeup are gone. After rinsing, squeeze out excess water, reshape the bristles, and lay the brush flat on a clean towel to dry overnight. A deep clean ensures your brushes stay bacteria-free and soft for longer.