A necessary evil. That's what I think when I have to wash my makeup brushes. It's a chore that I tend to put off as much as possible...

How to clean makeup brushes

2:03 PM Joanna C. 0 Comments

A necessary evil. That's what I think when I have to wash my makeup brushes. It's a chore that I tend to put off as much as possible, but it comes to a point that you keep buying new brushes to avoid washing the old ones...and then you end up with 50 dirty brushes, and quite literally two hours of your time down the drain.
Wouldn't it be nice if makeup brushes could stay magically clean all the time?

Some people may find it relaxing, but I find washing brushes to be such a chore because it eats up so much time! However, it is a necessary evil because it is an absolute must to keep brushes clean. You don't want gunky old makeup stuck to the bristles. Your skin will not like this. Makeup colors will no longer translate well when applied. And I find keeping both brushes and makeup clean and sanitized extends their life spans by leaps and bounds.

If you tend to procrastinate with this chore like me, the first piece of advice I would share is to wash 5 or 10 at a time instead of tackling an entire pile all at once. If you have a job and family and friends and hobbies and a life in general, two hours washing brushes is a lot to ask. But if you work with makeup on a daily basis, as a makeup artist or as someone like me who wears it probably 360 days a year, you have to make time for it. I've found myself much more willing to do the job if I only wash a few at a time, even if it's over several sessions. (Having Spotify on helps!) If you prefer to deal with it all at once, I salute you!

Do not wash your brushes too frequently. Always exposing them to water and soap may cause the bristles to fall out. To keep your brushes clean at all times, spot clean with a spray cleanser. You can DIY, but I find it too much of a hassle so I just buy ready-made ones. Spray on the bristles, wipe off on a face towel and see the gunk come off. Some people opt for paper towels, but clean old towels are way more environmentally friendly.
Spot clean between washes with spray cleansers.
Got these from Beauty Manila, Bonmarchepage, and H&M in Barcelona.

I know all bloggers and YouTubers have their makeup standing in cups on their dressers, but I live in a dusty city (sigh). My makeup brushes live in a drawer to keep them protected from dirt.

I deep clean my brushes by washing them with shampoo once a month, but you can do it twice a month if you're an even bigger clean freak than I am.

To avoid wasting running water, dip dirty brushes bristles-down in a cup of water when you're getting ready to wash. Just like the hair on your head, shampoo works much better when hair is totally soaked instead of just wet. Make sure the water level isn't far up past the ferrules (metal part of the brush) or you'll loosen the glue holding the brush hairs together.

Brush shampoos from Beauty Manila, Althea Korea, and the classic Johnson's baby shampoo.

I wash my brushes using Johnson's baby shampoo or any of these brush shampoos I've picked up here and there. Just a drop is enough for a small or not-so-dirty brush, but you'll definitely need more for foundation brushes. Those are the toughest to wash, by far! Massage gently on your hand or use a brush egg to rinse out dirt and pigments. I've even used this silicone potholder from Daiso as a cleaning surface, just to prevent my hands from getting raw. But your fingers are still the best bet for working through bristles to get brushes really clean. Be gentle and don't pull on the hairs, and always wash brushes bristles-down to prevent water from seeping into the ferrules.

If you find that a brush is still not clean enough, simply wash again with Ivory bar soap. I've been double washing for years and Ivory bar soap will not hurt your brushes or make them stiff. Don't forget to wash the handles, too.

After washing, rinse really well, then (gently!) squeeze out excess water from the bristles. Lay flat to dry overnight on a towel (or one of those brush trees if you're fancy). Then be proud of yourself and get on with the rest of your life!

I've got swatches of six shades of the Clinique Pop Liquid Matte Lip Colour + Primer here! Couldn't resist swatching these on a visi...

Swatches: Clinique Pop Liquid Matte Lip Colour

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I've got swatches of six shades of the Clinique Pop Liquid Matte Lip Colour + Primer here! Couldn't resist swatching these on a visit to the Clinique store at SM Seaside City.
 Swatches on NC25-30 skin:
Flame Pop, Black Licorice Pop, Sweetheart Pop,
Candied Apple Pop, Petal Pop, Cake Pop
Each shade is true to color from what you see from the rectangular frosted tube. Each swatch was just one smooth and easy swipe. Check out how pigmented each one is, and how evenly the color glides on.
The wands are itty bitty since these come in your regular lipstick size instead of the longer tubes that liquid lipsticks normally come in. The tiny wand means lots more control, and the applicator picks up enough product to coat the lips with one go.

I can't review this product just yet; I held myself back because I still have many liquid lipsticks to use up! (Yes, I exercise self control sometimes with makeup shopping.) I try not to hoard liquid products because those spoil so easily. But believe me, I was super tempted - Sweetheart Pop and Candied Apple Pop look right up my alley! I wasn't surprised to hear that Cake Pop is a bestseller, since it's a safe "everyday" color. 

Here's how the Clinique website describes these:
"Lightweight liquid lipstick covers lips with lush pigment and a modern matte finish. Wears all day. Moisturizing formula with built-in primer provides a smooth, even glide so lips feel as fresh as they look."

In Cebu, Clinique has a counter at Rustan's Department Store in Ayala Center, and its own boutique at SM Seaside City. Are you heading over to pick up one of these gorgeous lipsticks?

Clinique is one of the brands that I have been using ever since I started getting into makeup and skin care. I first encountered the Dramati...

Clinique at SM Seaside City Cebu

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Clinique is one of the brands that I have been using ever since I started getting into makeup and skin care. I first encountered the Dramatically Different moisturizing lotion in high school, and I have been using it on and off ever since. Clinique's just so reliable like that, and I think that's why many have patronized the brand for decades. I don't think its branding is meant for Clinique to have the trendiest makeup, but you'll notice in the past few years that they have really been stepping up their game with more on-trend products (liquid lipsticks, highlighters, etc.) while having their bestsellers permanently available.

The recently opened store at SM Seaside City is consistently Clinique. By this, I mean the store looks just like how its ads are; very clean and simple, mostly white with pops of color, and putting all visual focus on the products themselves (no model, no backgrounds, no fancy typefaces). Take a little tour around the store through the photos below:
Can't miss the bright white boutique. The seating area is awesome for those who want to get off their feet, or to park the bored husband while you test swatch everything.


A fun display of one of Clinique's bestsellers in the Philippines and worldwide: the Chubby Stick in heaps of colors!


White lighting all around the products make it really easy to see everything. 

Men's skin care in man-friendly gray packaging.

Pep-Start, Clinique's newest line of multi-taskers designed for millennials who are always on the go. (Here's one who maintains a blog, writes two newspaper columns, and works a full-time office job...yours truly!) 

Pep-Start eye cream, exfoliating cleanser, and moisturizer.

Wonderfully neat rows of makeup! (i.e. what my makeup table will never look like)

So easy to differentiate each product and each color. The only confusion is which ones to buy without spending all your money! I was so tempted to get the highlighter stick and the bottom-lash mascara. Soon, perhaps :)

A glass table in the middle holds more makeup testers. These are the ultra pigmented Clinique Pop lipsticks.

A wall of bestsellers beside a vanity area with great lighting.

The smiling store supervisor has been with Clinique for 11 years - and of course has perfect skin!