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· DON’T try to boil your brushes to sterilize them. There is never any need to boil your brushes and doing so could actually ruin them. · Many professional beauty salons and websites offer cleaning products specifically designed to clean your make-up brushes. While we don’t feel there’s anything wrong about using these products, the shampoo/tea tree oil mixture works quite well and is much less expensive than many of the specialized products for sale. · If your makeup brush doesn’t come clean even after using the above described method, it may be time to replace your brush. · It is generally not a good idea to share makeup brushes as it is an easy way to also share bacteria that can lead to infection. · When washing your brushes, avoid scrubbing them too harshly or you may loosen the bristles. · Be sure to check any literature that came with your makeup brushes regarding any specialized or recommended methods of cleaning. · Make sure the shampoo you choose to use is for normal hair and does not contain conditioner. Daily clarifying shampoos are a good choice. · Don’t skip the Tea Tree oil—it is a great anti-bacterial, anti-fungal agent. Tea Tree oil is an all-natural substance with a host of beneficial uses. · Make sure your brushes are completely dry before using them again.
Why Choose Jafon?
- 20+ years of manufacturing experience in makeup brushes
- ISO9001 & BSCI certified factory
- Professional R&D team for custom designs
- Strict quality control with 5-step inspection
- Competitive pricing for bulk orders
- Fast delivery and reliable logistics