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Aspiring make up artist, with plenty of ambition.
Eye Color: | Brown |
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Complexion: | Medium |
Undertone: | Neutral |
Skin Type: | Dry, Combination |
Hair Color: | Brown |
Hair Texture: | Fine, Normal, Dry |
Birthday: | April 15 |
Age: | 31 |
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Aspiring make up artist, with plenty of ambition.
Eye Color: | Brown |
---|---|
Complexion: | Medium |
Undertone: | Neutral |
Skin Type: | Dry, Combination |
Hair Color: | Brown |
Hair Texture: | Fine, Normal, Dry |
Birthday: | April 15 |
Age: | 31 |
Nov 25, 2013
Rita K.
Hey love! Just noticed you posted a comment regarding brush cleaners and wanted to give you an old DIY recipe.
2 Cups Distilled Water (I just used filtered)
1/2 Cup Isopropyl Alcohol The Higher the alcohol content, the cleaner the brushes. I use 91%
1TBS Dishwashing Liquid
1 TBS Clear Shampoo (I recommend using baby shampoo if possible.)
2 TBS Leave-In Conditioning Spray (I used a detangler and it worked fine)
Mix it all together (Easiest in a bowl or cup with a spout, so you can pour it into your container) and viola! Done!
Of course if you want to buy it from the store try buying a MAC brush cleaner and dilute it by putting 1/4 mac cleaner 3/4 distilled water. It'll last a super long time and you can put it into a cheap spray bottle your can find at the dollar store. Hope this helps!