What Are the Techniques for Cleaning Cosmetics?
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NO.1 Powder or Cream Eyeshadows, Blush, Concealer
Cleaning Tool: Cosmetic Cleansing Spray
Unlike pure alcohol or diluted alcohol solutions resembling water, cosmetic cleansing sprays are sterile and safe, preserving the texture and freshness of dried-out cosmetics.
Cleaning method:
STEP1: Spray from 15cm away from the product
STEP2: Let sit for 10 seconds after spraying
NO.2 Lipstick, Lip Gloss, Mascara, Eyeliner, Eyebrow Pencil
Cleaning tool: Non-woven wipes
Cleaning method:
STEP1: Wipe your lipstick, lip gloss, etc., with a clean wipe, starting from the bottom and moving upward;
STEP2: Leave for 10 seconds after wiping.
Note: Wipe clean with a wipe after each use of lipstick, lip gloss, mascara, or eyeliner, just as we wipe our mouths after every meal.This keeps your makeup cleaner, safer for your skin, and helps it last longer.
NO.3 Powder Puff
Apply cleanser to the puff first. Gently press to squeeze out trapped dirt. After cleaning, avoid wringing by hand. Instead, wrap in a towel to absorb excess moisture, then air-dry thoroughly in a shaded area.
NO.4 Makeup Brushes
After each use, wipe off excess powder with a tissue to prevent clumping.For cleaning, use a specialized brush cleaner or add a small amount of shampoo to lukewarm water. Gently swish the brush in the solution, then condition it with a hair conditioner. After thorough rinsing, wrap the brush head in a towel and gently squeeze out excess water. To prolong brush lifespan, proper maintenance is key—typically, brushes only need cleaning every 3 to 6 months.
NO.5 Eyebrow Tools
Disinfect with alcohol before and after each use to prevent infection if the skin is injured.If the rubber pads on your eyelash curler show signs of aging, cracking, or breaking, replace them immediately. Otherwise, they may snag and damage your lashes.
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