Can I blow dry my makeup brushes?
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May 3, 2013
Bree B.
I'm cleaning my brushes now and I need them dry in a few hours. I'm thinking they won't have enough time to air dry. Can I blow dry them? Hot air? Cold? Warm?
May 3, 2013
Mia Taryn B.
Is it warm outside? I would try putting them outside to dry before blow drying them.
May 3, 2013
Tina S.
You can on warm air for about 30 seconds at a time so they don't burn. 😌
May 3, 2013
Sarah V.
I agree with the other gals. I wouldn't blow dry them, the heat could affect the adhesive that's used to attached the brush to the handle also. I find that washing them at night before bed, removing excess water with a paper towel, and laying flat to dry works best for me!
May 3, 2013
Angie M.
Blowing drying your brushes definitely is NOT a good idea.
May 3, 2013
Sarah V.
And like Jacqueline said, in between deep cleansing shampoos you can use the brush sprays or wipes!!
May 4, 2013
Diana T.
Instead use a daily cleaning spray like the one by sephora they dry quickly and you can always wipe the excess off on a paper towel.