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Nov 8, 2012
Nina EarthAngel A.
Hey guys, I have a makeup party on Saturday! My question is When you're working with more than 1 client, how do u sanitize your brushes if you don't have a lot of fresh new ones?
Nov 9, 2012
Dana K.
I would use a Daily Brush Cleaner. E.L.F. has one for around 3-5 dollars. Just spray some on a tissue/paper towel/rag and swirl the brushes in the liquid. They dry within seconds.
I hope this helped. :)
- Dana
Nov 9, 2012
Caitlin M.
Sephora also has a brush cleansing spray. I believe it comes in a small size for $6 and the larger size is $14
Nov 9, 2012
Tracy B.
Elf is great