How to sanitize brushes.
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Sep 21, 2015
Kim M.
I have a case of bacterial conjunctivitis, pink eye. I already threw away my mascara I've been using. But how do I sanitize my eyeshadow brushes?
Sep 21, 2015
Cindy R.
I would say antibacterial soap. I may be wrong.
Sep 21, 2015
Cindy R.
Hopefully more people answer
Sep 21, 2015
Genevieve D.
I would got with antibacterial soap and maybe some alcohol after to make sure. just remember to not soak them up to the bade because it could dissolve the glue!
Sep 21, 2015
Kim M.
Thank you ladies. thankfully I've just been doing mascara and a single shadow quad. thanks for all the tips.
Sep 21, 2015
Kate O.
Hi Kim, I have the same problem. I use a brush cleaner to remove the makeup followed by an antibacterial soap. I then sit them on the heater to dry!