Tool Time: Brush Up on the Cleaning Process

Most women don't give a second thought to cleaning their cosmetics brushes. In reality, those unassuming brushes can be chock-full of bacteria and dirt build-up. By cleaning your brushes, they will last even longer. It will also prevent your cosmetics from becoming contaminated. Using clean brushes will also reduce breakouts commonly brought on by bacteria. Using dirty brushes can also change the color of your cosmetics as a result of oxidation. The good news is that it doesn't take much to give your brushes a thorough cleaning. While serious make-up aficionados may spring for special brush cleaners, others rely on basic household items for the cleansing process. If you're one of the former, you can pay a visit to the local beauty or department store and buy a brush cleaner. Usually, you just need to spray the brush with the product, wipe it clean with a paper towel or towel and voila.
Your brush is as good as new. If you don't feel like splurging, a simple concoction of 2 part water and 1 part vinegar will do the trick. Dip the brushes in the liquid and then wash with warm water. Another option is to use shampoo on the brushes. After gently lathering the brush, rinse with warm water and allow to air dry. Brushes should always be placed flat to avoid damaging the bristles. This should be done at least once a week. If you're using liquid products, brushes should be properly washed on a daily basis. When brushes have noticeable stains and become misshapen, make it out with the old and in with the new.