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As I get into wearing makeup, I realize the importance of cleaning my brushes. I bought Cinema Secrets during the sale and though they cleaned my brushes really well, I'm worried just how efficient it was?
In the long run is it okay to clean brushes weekly with Cinema Secrets? Would you recommend using something else?
Whats your favourite way to clean your brushes??
Regular Soap & Water and this
Try this. It works surprisingly well! The company has some cool youtube tutorials and use regular soap 😉
https://www.sephora.com/product/sonic-clean-brush-cleaner-P446314?icid2=products%20grid:p446314
All the brush cleaners I have bought have been a waste of money, in my opinion. I have tried everything from bar soap, to dish soap, to Purity, and until recently I was using Dr. Bronner's castile soap. Castile soap is the best makeup brush cleaner in my opinion. I recently started making my own makeup brush cleaner with castile soap and Goat milk. It makes my brushes so soft and cleans them so easily.
Thanks everyone for your responses! I have no excuse for uncleaned brushes anymore
@Aaliaa I've really enjoyed using the Sephora Brand daily brush cleaner after each application. Compared to the Makeup Forever version, the sephora brand doesn't leave an oily residue. Every 2-3 weeks, depending on the usage since there are days that I don't even touch my brushes, I'll do a deep clean with the Beauty Blender solid. I bought the Sephora silicone pad and I think it works better than the little scrub pad included in the solid because of the size it gets everything out better. I have a few very dense brushes that only the slide seems to get deep stains throughout the brush out. I've tried Dr Bronners and I feel they are fine for fluffy, less dense, synthetic brushes as those tend to stain less overall.
@Aaliaa I use Cinema Secrets to clean most of my brushes after every use. The only exceptions are my fan brush, which I just wipe on a towel instead of cleaning once in awhile, and my Chikuhodo travel face brush, since I don't want to clean it too often.
Because of something in the CS brush cleaner leaving a slightly oily residue that builds up slowly over time, I still use a solid brush cleaner (currently using Sephora's) or a liquid brush cleaner (I use Daiso sponge and puff cleaner) at least once a month. It also restores the brushes' softness.
I've been using Cinema Secrets on my brushes for probably 2-3 years and have been through at least 4 bottles of the 32 oz size after Sephora discontinued my beloved daily brush cleaner (it's been re-released I think, but the formula is different) and my brushes are still in good condition.
I am going to tell you my cheap and most common way to clean my brushes.
I use foamy antibacterial hand soap most of the time. I wash my brushes weekly.
I throw all my brushes into the bathroom sink in warm water sink first to break up the product. Then I use the Sephora solid brush cleaner (it has a little mat to agitate the bristles) - then put some foamy cleanser in my hand and lather up. Rinse well. Brush excess water out with a clean towel... then air dry.
I have used this technique for over 10 years and have brushes that are 5+ years old. I usually replace them after 5 years ... just because. Usually because something new and better has come out and I want a new brush.
I will be watching this thread because I am always interested in great cleansers. But even when I try new ones, once they are gone I go back to my soap method because I haven't really found anything that is much better than what I am already doing.
For spot cleaning, I use a Japonesque brush cleaner spray. Just spray onto brush and wipe. For weekly deep cleansing, I use bar soap and a silicone mat also. It seems to work! But, it is such a chore... Have you seen the brush cleaning spinner? I haven't tried it, but it looks very convenient and brushes dry instantly also.
Thanks @darlyndar @GG84 @ohheyitscindyk @ilovebears @Tamara76! Got myself a silicone brush cleaning pad. I'm going to try dove soap and if it doesn't work try purity.
@GG84 Wow! My skin does not like Purity, so I always give away all the deluxe samples I receive, but have never tried it as a brush cleanser. I will have to try this next time I receive one! ❤️
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