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Cleaning makeup sponges and makeup brushes has never been so easy. Here is a guide on how you can keep them clean.
Brush cleaner: For frequent cleaning of eye-area brushes and brushes used with liquid makeup, all of our experts recommended using a brush cleaner, for efficiency and effectiveness.
If you are using a brush to apply wet products or makeup with liquid components (like the concealer and foundation), you may need to clean it more often. Try washing this brush at least once a week.
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