Showing posts with label brush. Show all posts
Showing posts with label brush. Show all posts

Thursday, February 26, 2015

How to Clean Makeup Tools

How to Clean Makeup Tools


how to clean makeup brushes
Photo Credit: Makeup.com


Here is the last post in the series. 

Hope you all enjoyed, and learned when to toss or clean your makeup. 

 How to Clean a Makeup Sponge

  1. Wet. Run the sponge under warm water.
  2. Lather. Using a few drops of mild soap or gentle shampoo work any product out of the sponge with your fingers.
  3. Rinse. Rinse the sponge until the water runs clear.
  4. Dry. Wring it out and pat dry with a clean towel. Allow the sponge to air dry, or if you prefer to use it damp, go ahead and put it to work.
  5. Repeat. Makeup sponges should be cleaned after every few uses or once there is no longer a clean, unused section. Rinsing the sponge with warm water after each use will also help keep the germs away and your sponge in good condition.

 How to: Clean Your Makeup Brushes

  1. Rinse. Rinse the bristles, always with water streaming down–you want to avoid running water directly into the base of the brush, which can weaken the glue and shorten the lifespan of your brush.
  2. Cleanse. Work a small amount of gentle shampoo (I prefer to use baby shampoo) into the bristles. Lather, rinse, and repeat until the water runs clear.
  3. Disinfect. Now that your brushes are clean, it’s time to disinfect. Mix a solution of 2 parts water and 1 part vinegar in a shallow bowl. Swoosh the brush around in the bowl for a minute or two (again, trying not to submerge it fully). Rinse with fresh water. I also like MAC cosmetics brush cleaner. I put it into a small spray bottle and spray onto bristles. 
  4. Dry. Reshape the bristles and lay clean brushes flat on a towel overnight to dry.
  5. Repeat. Clean your brushes every other week to keep the germs away from your makeup and off your skin.

 How to: Clean Your Hairbrush

  1. Prep. Remove as much hair from the bristles as you can. Using a comb or toothpick can help you grab what your fingers may miss.
  2. Soak. Fill a bowl with water and add a few drops of clarifying shampoo. If your brush is plastic, soak it for three to five minutes. If your brush has a fabric head, do not soak it, but dip the bristles in the water a few times.
  3. Scrub. To get those bristles good as new, take an unused toothbrush, wet it with the soapy water and give it a good scrub. Rinse with fresh water.
  4. Dry. Lay the brush bristle-side down on a towel to allow water to drain out of the base. Leave it to dry overnight.
  5. Repeat. Give your brush a bath once a month to prevent product buildup from comprising the quality of your lovely locks.

How to: Clean Your Metal Tools

  1. Wash. For metal tools like tweezers, eyelash curlers, eyebrow trimmers, cuticle nippers, and nail clippers, wash them down using water and antibacterial soap. Pat dry with a clean towel.
  2. Sanitize. Thoroughly wipe down the tool with an alcohol-soaked cotton ball. Allow it to dry for a few moments. If the tool comes in contact with your face, rinse it with water (no need to rinse your nail tools). Pat dry with a clean towel.
  3. Repeat. Ideally these types of beauty tools should at least be washed with soap and water after each use, if not sanitized as well. Aim to give them the full treatment every two weeks. Store your tools in a clean container to safeguard your hard work.


Sunday, November 16, 2014

Sigma Dupes for MAC brushes


Money Saving Tip

I have loved Sigma brushes for a long time now, and can honestly say that I prefer Sigma over MAC. 

Now don't get me wrong, MAC is a wonderful brand and I 100% support it, however if there is a  product that does the same thing but costs a fraction of the price, I AM ALL OVER IT. 

Here are a few of my favorite dupes that I have found over the years.

Eye Brushes:

Eye Liner Brush 


Pencil Brush

Sigma E30 vs MAC 219

Tapered Blending Brush



Sigma E40 vs MAC 224

                       Eye Shading Brush

Sigma E55 vs MAC 239
Large Shading Brush

Sigma E60 vs MAC 249
Small Angle Brush

Sigma E65 vs MAC 263

Medium Angled Shading Brush


 Sigma E70 vs MAC 275

Face Brushes:

Large Powder Brush


Sigma F30 vs MAC 150

Large Angled Face Brush


Sigma F40 vs MAC 168

Duo Fiber Brush

Sigma F50 vs MAC 187 
Foundation Brush

Sigma F60 vs MAC 190
Concealer Brush

Sigma F70 vs MAC 194
Complete Brush Kit $79

Sigma 12 Brushes Without Roll






Image credit: http://anitabonitat.blogspot.com/2011/07/grab-deal-sigma-brush-kits.html

Saturday, February 5, 2011

The make-up and brushes I use


Hello ladies,

This is the second blog about the make-up products I use as promised

I will post in order the products I use on my face and eyes, as well as the bushes I use with that product if any. Hope you all enjoy!

So lets get started!

Face Routine

Laura Mercier - Oil Free Tinted Moisturizer



Laura Mercier - Silk Cream Foundation



Laura Mercier - Oil Free Foundation


Laura Mercier - Cream Eye Concealer


Benifit - Boi-ing Concealer / Eye Bright


Laura Mercier - Concealer Duo


Mac - Mineral Skin Finish Natural - Setting Powder

Bare minerals - Flat Top Kabuki Brush


Mac - Mineral Skin Finish Natural - in a darker shade for contour

Mac - 109 Brush for contour


Smashbox - Bronzer


Mac - Blush

Mac - 108 Angled Blush


Mac - Mineral Skin Finish Natural - Soft & Gentle - Highlight

Mac - 165 Small Tapered Brush



Mac - Paint Pot - Eye Shadow Base / Primer

I apply these with my fingers


Mac - Holiday Eye Shadow Sets


Mac - Eye Shadow Quad


Mac - Single Eye Shadows in Palette - Neutral


Mac - Single Eye Shadows in Palette - Dark Shades

Urban Decay - Naked Palette


Eye Brushes - From Left to Right

Sigma Blending - E25 - Used to Apply Lid Color

Sigma Blending - E35 - Used to Hight Light

Sigma Small Tapered Blending - E45 - Used in Crease



Gel Eye Liner Brushes - From Left to Right

Sigma Flat Definer - E15 - Used for Eye Liner

Mac - 266 - Tapered Eye Liner

Sigma Short Shader - E20 - Used for Smudging Eye Liner

Sigma Small Eye Liner - E10 - Used for Eye Liner


Mac - Khol Eye Liners


Lancome - Eye Lash Primer

Covergirl - Lash Blast Mascara


Smashbox - Brow Tech To Go - Use to fill in Eyebrows


The next few items are for storage and cleaning items

This is how I store / carry my make up when I take it places

I bought this container at Target in the Orginization Secteion


This is a Quick Change Brush Cleaner - This brand is not sold in stores (Sorry)

I use this after each time I use my brushes - I spray it on the brush and rub the brush on a towl to clean

I also do a deep cleaning of my brushes once a week using baby shampoo and water

I clean my brushes so often to prevent bacteria from forming in my brushes that can cause breakouts

I hope you all enjoy seeing the products I use. Again I am not saying to go out and buy them by any means. I have just fallen in love with these products and they have become part of my daily routine

If you have any questions on the color or the prices leave me a Facebook message and I will let you know

I will do a second post on some of my favorite hair care products as well