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  • čas přidán 15. 04. 2020
  • Insider's Caroline Aghajanian is using her time at home to finally clean her makeup brushes. She typically cleans her brushes with her face wash and a makeup-brush-cleaning mat, but she will test out three other popular methods for alternative options.
    The first method is mixing extra-virgin olive oil with dish soap, like Dawn or Palmolive. The extra-virgin olive oil can help break down makeup and can also moisturize the bristles so the brushes don't dry out.
    The second method is with hot water, white vinegar, and dish soap mixed together into a cup. The white vinegar will help disinfect the makeup brushes.
    The third method is washing brushes with castile soap, like Dr. Bronner's castile soap, and disinfecting with apple cider vinegar afterwards. All of these methods will leave makeup brushes clean and ready for application.
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  • @momof2marines378
    @momof2marines378 Před 3 lety +1830

    My art teacher in college always told us not to ever use hot water on brushes, as it will melt the glue that holds the bristles in place and they will fall out easily. This was a great tip!

  • @devanyrose2201
    @devanyrose2201 Před 3 lety +445

    The second method I ended up watching the original girls video and literally ALL the comments that used it talked about how it completely DESTROYED their brushes

    • @ShuttplayZ
      @ShuttplayZ Před 2 měsíci +5

      I saw it too and there was no comment that said it hadn’t destroyed their brush DONT do it

  • @emilymarie9796
    @emilymarie9796 Před 3 lety +292

    Thank you for this video! One warning about the vinegar- I've heard white vinegar is great for removing certain types of glue so I would be really hesitant to get it anywhere near brush handles! Using it in a solution that you only use for a minute or two is probably the best way to keep your brushes safe from fallout!

  • @MzKekeBaybee
    @MzKekeBaybee Před 3 lety +145

    The second method may have been the quickest but it will destroy your brushes even quicker

  • @kiley4444
    @kiley4444 Před 3 lety +201

    I recommend just using any soap and rinsing it. Thank you whoever for one like

    • @user-jg4ll9je8x
      @user-jg4ll9je8x Před 3 lety +1

      지수영 나 이제 집에 왔어 그럼 내가 더 💗

  • @mscoralie1
    @mscoralie1 Před 3 lety +173

    The first one actually worked extremely fast for me. I literally just did it. Now I know how to clean my brushes.

    • @kielenichols2303
      @kielenichols2303 Před rokem

      Fr I just did the 1st method and it worked perfectly without anti bacterial dish soap

    • @mairaasif758
      @mairaasif758 Před 14 dny

      Your brushes didn’t become oily???? I used this method and now my brushes are too oily what can I do now

    • @mscoralie1
      @mscoralie1 Před 14 dny

      @mairaasif758 not at all. You probably used to much oil. I use more soap. I let them sit outside during day.

  • @julesmcc
    @julesmcc Před 2 lety +301

    i was scared to wash my brushes for years because i didn’t want to ruin them. if you’re genuinely scared to clean them like i was trust me when i say method 1 works amazingly. it’s the only method i use for cleaning them now. so glad it didn’t ruin my brushes lol

    • @alexisbyrd5130
      @alexisbyrd5130 Před 2 lety +1

      Can I use reg olive oil?

    • @atriyakoller136
      @atriyakoller136 Před 2 lety +4

      @@alexisbyrd5130 I think yes. I sometimes use refined sunflower seed oil (that's the most common cooking oil in my country, like canola oil in the US), and it works well. Although I mostly just use a gentle soap like the third method.

    • @BTSarmy-zs1yx
      @BTSarmy-zs1yx Před 2 lety +5

      Can we use coconut oil.....

  • @dcbz2316
    @dcbz2316 Před 4 lety +297

    Me: gets acne from just breathing
    This girl: *uses the same foundation brush everyday*

  • @marina_starcatcher
    @marina_starcatcher Před 3 lety +114

    I basically handle my makeup brushes the same I do with my regular watercolor brushes. Wash them in slightly warm water (not hot) with mild soap to not ruin the hairs /fibers and dry them with the bristle side down to keep the water away from the base. I actually use my drying brush stand for both lol it’s really handy and made out of metal so you can properly clean it and sterilize after using it.

    • @paulsgirl
      @paulsgirl Před 2 lety

      Interesting. 😁Do you use dish soap??

  • @hgmercury1282
    @hgmercury1282 Před 3 lety +253

    Um just so y’all know DO NOT USE THE SECOND HAC it completely destroys your brushes

    • @Epic_Shotz
      @Epic_Shotz Před 2 lety +5

      You’re just repeating what you’ve heard. I’ve never had a brush fall apart in years. And they are cheap enough to buy new ones. I doubt you’ve ever had it happen to you.

    • @CrayonConoisseur
      @CrayonConoisseur Před rokem +14

      ​@@Epic_Shotz if the water goes above the metal bit that holds the bristles together, it will soften the adhesive. So if you're soaking it in hot water too, that's a recipe for disaster.

  • @readingsbeyondtheveil4279
    @readingsbeyondtheveil4279 Před 6 měsíci +10

    I cleaned all my brushes today after watching this. The dish soap, white vinegar & hot water was awesome! Thank you so much for sharing this. My brushes are like new without any smell at all of vinegar. Great tutorial!

  • @saf5938
    @saf5938 Před 2 lety +5

    Had just washed brushes with dawn and rinsed. Tried again with dawn and olive oil. So much more makeup came off. Thank you.

  • @lovelynight5967
    @lovelynight5967 Před rokem +1

    Hands down best makeup and beauty sponge cleaning video I have seen!👍🏾🏅

  • @Carpathianpixie
    @Carpathianpixie Před rokem +8

    Yep, I've always used oil and soap to wash my brushes. Although, I don't mix the oil with the soap because the sole purpose of the soap is to break down the oil. I just double cleanse: oil first, rinse, soap, and final rinse.

  • @ortiztiani
    @ortiztiani Před 3 lety +6

    Super helpful thank you so much greatly appreciate it

  • @cjeffrey8194
    @cjeffrey8194 Před 2 lety

    The first method worked really well thanks!

  • @lienphan6446
    @lienphan6446 Před 3 lety

    This is so helpful. Thank you very much.

  • @ChelseaRoeser
    @ChelseaRoeser Před rokem +2

    These were great!! Olive oil and soup was fantastic and made my brushes sooo soft. I did have to make a slight modification because I have a skin thing, but my dish soap worked great too! 🫧🫧

  • @fatimaali4766
    @fatimaali4766 Před 3 lety +1

    OMG THIS WORKS SO WELL THANK TOU SO MUCH

  • @SmokyMountainStarlight
    @SmokyMountainStarlight Před 10 měsíci

    Going to use the 2nd method thank you!❤

  • @denisemorrow8602
    @denisemorrow8602 Před 4 lety +89

    I clean my foundation buffing brush every time I use it, rinse it over the sink with miceller water and then wet and clean with regular hand soap. It takes less than five minutes

    • @rachelleiigh
      @rachelleiigh Před 2 lety +6

      I’ve never thought about using micellar water on them lol I’m gonna try that for sure

    • @JaseekaRawr
      @JaseekaRawr Před 2 lety +2

      Right?! I usually use a beauty blender & I clean that thing every single use. My skin is acne-prone & I wouldn't dare use a dirty brush or beauty blender on my skin. I can't believe people actually use dirty foundation brushes or blenders 😭🤮 How do they not constantly break out?? So unhygienic! Like you said, it literally only takes a couple minutes! 🤦🏼‍♀️

  • @lucaria6164
    @lucaria6164 Před 4 lety +146

    * Mentioning how you don't want the water to get into your brush's handle (the metal neck of the brush which is the most vital part of the brush is called a "ferrule" btw) *
    * minutes later *
    * dunking the whole brush including the ferrule into a soapy acidic solution *
    I-

  • @em0shorty
    @em0shorty Před rokem

    I’m always confused on how to clean brushes the correct way, thank you for this

  • @mrs.k5256
    @mrs.k5256 Před 9 měsíci

    Thank you for sharing your video with us regarding cleaning makeup brushes. I want to tell you it really work number two with the vinegar hot water and the dawn soap. I put a little twist on it I put the water in an old bluebonnet cup (lol), put the water in the microwave and let it heat for a minute and 30 seconds. After which I put vinegar, baby shampoo a tablespoon, and a tablespoon of white vinegar stir it put my brushes in it and also put my puff pad in it as well and within 30 seconds to everything was very clean even my makeup puff. Again thank you for sharing. You may want to try this method against well. Keep up the good work!

  • @Moths000
    @Moths000 Před 2 lety +47

    Thank you for this! I’m going to clean my mothers brushes since she doesn’t have time too :)

    • @tessa1655
      @tessa1655 Před rokem +5

      That's so sweet🥺 faith in humanity 💖restored💖

    • @BloodyCatastrophee
      @BloodyCatastrophee Před rokem +6

      Was going to say same as above comment!! That's very sweet of you!! 🥺🥰🥰🤗❤️❤️☺️🤗

  • @kendallarnold6454
    @kendallarnold6454 Před 3 lety

    The first method would have to be my fav!

  • @whoathatsanicememe3093
    @whoathatsanicememe3093 Před rokem +9

    I use Ivory bar soap on my brushes. I have never had any problems with it but I'm probably one of the only people in the world who washes my brushes and sponges every time I use them. Ivory soap is super gentle too.

    • @violetavega6740
      @violetavega6740 Před rokem +3

      Yo también uso el jabón ivory para lavar mis brochas y esponjas. Es muy efectivo👍

  • @joseefleurent9640
    @joseefleurent9640 Před rokem

    The second one will be my newest way to do this indeed because of the water issue. Thanks 😀

  • @rivanlibrushdryingrack2946

    Super important video and great tips!

  • @user-sq9yb6nm5u
    @user-sq9yb6nm5u Před rokem +12

    Inspired by the 1st method, don't go to your kitchen for your oil, any facial oils for removing makeup works. I mixed it with detergent instead of dish soap, and it worked too!

  • @caseyknows
    @caseyknows Před rokem +1

    The olive oil method broke me out bad. Definitely trying the vinegar method next!

  • @JennyJaeRVlog
    @JennyJaeRVlog Před 26 dny

    The second method is so amazing lol I didn’t expect

  • @Sofia-cv9ow
    @Sofia-cv9ow Před 11 měsíci

    Thanks for video Olive oil and dish soap worked great 👍

  • @alilsparkle3732
    @alilsparkle3732 Před rokem +27

    OMG!!! I used option 2 and it is LIFE CHANGING for me! Had I known it was this easy to wash my brushes I’d have done it waaaaay more often than I have been!

    • @f1ringfed
      @f1ringfed Před rokem +3

      I heard its bad for them

    • @mindy9061
      @mindy9061 Před 5 měsíci

      Is it ok to wash synthetic brushes this way?

  • @Palmi63
    @Palmi63 Před rokem +10

    I found using a clarifying shampoo like Neutragena’s clear clarifying shampoo works pretty well, but did take a few times to rub and rinse to get them clean, especially the dirtier and/or larger brushes.

  • @shalomimilcah7
    @shalomimilcah7 Před 3 měsíci

    The first one worked for me 😊 Thanks so much for this tip 🙂
    I was really concerned about cleaning my brushes. Now I did it ❤

  • @rdeeksha1490
    @rdeeksha1490 Před 2 lety

    Very helpful video 😍😍.. thankuuu for posting

  • @truthseeker12523
    @truthseeker12523 Před 2 lety +19

    I always blow dry my brushes after washing because i want to minimize the chance of mildew. I blast mostly the center part then i put it in a cup to finish air drying

  • @BeautifulFanesse89
    @BeautifulFanesse89 Před 2 lety

    Thanks!

  • @pameladiez4933
    @pameladiez4933 Před 3 lety +2

    I like any method that does the job .

  • @aleka266
    @aleka266 Před 4 lety +35

    in my opinion you shouldn't soak your brushes if the water goes over the brisels. i use the shampoo - vinegar - conditiner method but it's only good for bruses only one person uses.(not for professionals). i have one set of bruses, i have been washing them once a week for 7 years and they still feel brand new.(they're from Real Teqniques)

  • @anniejillybean
    @anniejillybean Před 4 lety +26

    The method you use should depend on the product you are removing. Like dissolves like.

  • @sherrysc3848
    @sherrysc3848 Před 3 lety +1

    Will try 2

  • @eddy3796
    @eddy3796 Před 4 lety +35

    I’ve done the first method before with the virgin olive oil but the oil left an oily residue and I had to repeatedly clean them with dish soap to get rid of it. The second method with the vinegar seemed the best but in theory the third method which is so similar to the 2nd would work great.

  • @sherricaldreon1461
    @sherricaldreon1461 Před 2 měsíci

    Thanks

  • @jadaperson5178
    @jadaperson5178 Před 3 lety +16

    I don't suggest hot water. It can melt the glue and loosen the brisels

  • @magictouchpianostudio686
    @magictouchpianostudio686 Před 7 měsíci

    Wow
    Thank you
    I was about to throw my brush away. It looks awesome now👏👏👏

  • @lrm9298
    @lrm9298 Před 3 lety +5

    Thanks for this! I went straight to option 2 on my own brushes without finishing the video haha

  • @Digitalhunny
    @Digitalhunny Před rokem +3

    Thanks #2 worked super fast & got my brushes really clean! XO 🤗🤗🤗

  • @ravensmood
    @ravensmood Před rokem +4

    Do not submerge and/or let your brushes sit in any water or soapy water over time it will loosen the glue in the ferrule and your bristles will start to fall out.

  • @love_mandyxo
    @love_mandyxo Před rokem

    I use mostly just dish soap and warm water. I might try adding the olive oil

  • @migdaliavillanueva6299

    GREAT JOB!!! THANK YOU SO MUCH BLESSINGS

  • @Tyndalic
    @Tyndalic Před 2 měsíci

    I just use MAC brush cleaner and I’m done. Love it 🥰

  • @pizz3pizza
    @pizz3pizza Před 2 lety +9

    I clean my brushes using an old facial cleanser gets the job done i recommend 👍🏽😭😂

  • @walkingbyfaith5504
    @walkingbyfaith5504 Před 2 lety +1

    Okay so I've tried several methods, however not these, the comments are good, however I Love my Ulta solid brush cleaner , fast easy and really gets the job done

  • @sarijohns7520
    @sarijohns7520 Před rokem

    Fabulous thx

  • @dianeknott3655
    @dianeknott3655 Před rokem +1

    I use shampoo and hair conditioner. Safe, gentle and it works!

  • @CandyPop396
    @CandyPop396 Před 3 lety

    Your a life saver....😚😚😘!!!!

  • @shooshatowers8059
    @shooshatowers8059 Před rokem

    I'm going to try some mild body wash from the dollar store. I have cheap brushes that work fine. I've been able to glue any loose parts back on.

  • @MsStephanieJane31
    @MsStephanieJane31 Před rokem

    Oh thank you! I had no idea that’s how the handles came off 😅

  • @donnadrane4977
    @donnadrane4977 Před rokem +1

    Never could get my makeup brushes clean. I’m going to try method two with the water, dish soap and white vinegar.

  • @ahadansari6661
    @ahadansari6661 Před 3 lety +8

    I liked 2 one this all thing are easily available at home also in the lock down

  • @Vampybattie
    @Vampybattie Před rokem

    First one works the best

  • @IM1THE2KING3
    @IM1THE2KING3 Před 4 lety +4

    #SpreadLove during these times

  • @Mythical_Arts
    @Mythical_Arts Před měsícem

    i recently got a really bad stye on my lower eyelid and it DRAINED me. my first thought was my makeup brushes, im gonna try this as soon as i get home

  • @angierodriguez258
    @angierodriguez258 Před 3 lety +6

    I prefer the second method. Less time yet very effective 👍🏼thank you for sharing

  • @Gomba13
    @Gomba13 Před 2 lety +4

    Anything that was cleaned with vinegar will not smell like vinegar at all after you let it air dry. People are always scared of using vinegar because of the smell, but vinegar EVAPORATES. It never leaves a smell once the object is dry. I used to rinse my hair with a vinegar solution, and it never smelled.

  • @shizzahussain2630
    @shizzahussain2630 Před 3 lety +4

    Wow! Thank you I am happy that now I don’t have to buy anything from make up stores to clean. I would love to know which make you brushes you consider good quality from your experience. I have been experimenting but I would love some feedback for some longer lasting quality brushes especially for foundation and eyeshadow because I use those a lot

    • @elizabetha1837
      @elizabetha1837 Před 2 lety

      I know this is an older comment, but the Real Technique brushes have been really great. I've had mine for over a year and they are still going plus you can get them super cheap during the holidays

  • @peonyboyaudios5051
    @peonyboyaudios5051 Před 4 lety +28

    I personally use sone shampoo first, swirl it over my palm and tgen clean it. Afterwards I use some condiotioner and do the exact same process to take the remaining gunk out, but it also makes em really soft and smell reaaaally good. If you wanna disinfect them spray them with some alcohol, but not a lot! ^-^

    • @rghbhj7971
      @rghbhj7971 Před 3 lety

      what do you use for conditioning?

    • @peonyboyaudios5051
      @peonyboyaudios5051 Před 3 lety

      @@rghbhj7971 I think I used the herbal essenses raspberry and mint conditioner at the time. I thought it was cruelty free because it had the peta stamp on it. But they are not as it turns out... Though the body shop has some excellent conditioners and hair masks highly recomend!

    • @rebeccafloyd9640
      @rebeccafloyd9640 Před 2 lety +4

      Háir conditioner isn't good for makeup brushes it will stop them being effective on picking up powder makeup

    • @tatiana9032
      @tatiana9032 Před 2 lety +1

      @@rebeccafloyd9640 thank you !!

  • @stephanieeaton3293
    @stephanieeaton3293 Před 11 měsíci

    I have to say when I first watch the video, I was a little skeptical as to if this would work, but holy shit. Let me just say this is probably the best hack I’ve seen thus far my brushes look brand new I was going to go buy new ones but now I don’t need to save me a couple bucks and I can’t wait to pass this along to others

  • @kylielombard7588
    @kylielombard7588 Před 3 lety +1

    It works

  • @bibigems
    @bibigems Před rokem +1

    I shake my brushes after rinsing them and make sure to wipe from the tip of the handle through the metal part and squeeze the bristles so drain any water. I like to wash my make up brushes in J & J regular baby shampoo. I just pour a small amount into an empty plastic tumbler and add warm water then I place the brushes in the glass and swirl them around. I also use a plastic rubber facial scrubber to swirl the brushes against the little plastic bristles, then I rinse them and dry them on a soft towel, then I shake them and place them in a plastic brush dryer so they are upside down. TIP: rinse the brushes in COLD water to completely dissolve the soap molecules so they don't leave residue in the bristles. I have also used lavender castile soap but it is harder to rinse away.

    • @jaynekittycat9252
      @jaynekittycat9252 Před rokem +1

      Same here. Johnson's baby shampoo is great. I pour a small amount into my silicone brush scrubber, rinse with warm water, lye flat to dry. Then I spray the bristles with brush antiseptic spray.

  • @jeanetteguerrero9653
    @jeanetteguerrero9653 Před 3 měsíci

    All valid too me, but Better to Use Mild soap! me, using J&J baby wash/shampoo in luke warm or cold water and yup, wash downward to avoid water residue that holds the glue. I also had brush rack to hang downward and then dry.

  • @Sallysask
    @Sallysask Před rokem

    If you use too much water, the wooden handle will soak up the water and swell. When the wood shrinks back down the brush end will pop off.

  • @estella910
    @estella910 Před 2 lety +1

    Dial hand soap(antibacterial) and then mist with isopropyl alcohol.

  • @CatsandAnimals213
    @CatsandAnimals213 Před 2 lety

    Wont any vinegar residue left on the brushes damage ur skin? I am new to makeup and learning about basics lol

  • @enchantedghazal2891
    @enchantedghazal2891 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I like Method #1

  • @messywebdev
    @messywebdev Před 3 lety +1

    What duo fiber brush is that? The bronzer brush also looks like the IT Cosmetics brush everyone is duping. Is your bronzer a dupe? I couldn’t see the lettering. I want to get a dupe so badly!! I just haven’t seen anyone use one, and I’ve only seen pictures. I love yours! And your duo fiber brush!!

  • @queens6583
    @queens6583 Před rokem +2

    The hot water method will loosen the glue in the Ferrell and the brush will fall apart with repeated use of this method.

  • @lilybrass9yearsago264

    thanks for olive oil rrrixk

  • @honeyglisten
    @honeyglisten Před rokem

    I use vinegar to wash delicates and the vinegar will not leave a smell. You don't have to use any scented soap bc there's no vinegar smell after. It's fine just using vinegar

  • @luiniileveyamarisia8371
    @luiniileveyamarisia8371 Před 3 lety +2

    I usually clean them with micellar water, is it wrong?

  • @ezura4760
    @ezura4760 Před rokem

    Oil cleanser>antibacterial dish soap>dry with handle resting on something to raise a slight angle.

  • @Valkerson
    @Valkerson Před 11 měsíci +4

    I followed the first step, but instead of olive oil, I used baby oil, and it worked as well!

  • @emmahaymond8499
    @emmahaymond8499 Před 2 lety

    I washed my moms makeup brushes and I did the second hack and it was pink from her blush and the bottom of the bristles were pink and I don’t know what it looked like before she used it.

  • @OkieJess1208
    @OkieJess1208 Před 8 měsíci

    I use method 3

  • @ediehell5693
    @ediehell5693 Před 4 lety +14

    Soo useful and satisfying

  • @faceless3320
    @faceless3320 Před 2 lety

    cam i do it with almomd oil?
    i dont have olive oil

  • @giggle_snort
    @giggle_snort Před rokem

    That second method had me like **gasp** WITCHCRAFT!!! I will 100% be using that one!

  • @teejack8108
    @teejack8108 Před 2 lety +7

    It's best to leave the brushes elevated as opposed to flat when drying.

    • @jaynekittycat9252
      @jaynekittycat9252 Před rokem

      I read you should dry flat, as upright the water will drip into the brush finele and ruin the glue.

  • @ambermartin4385
    @ambermartin4385 Před rokem

    Couples of methods , throw your sponges in the washing machine, any eye shadow brushes , wet them and the brush them on a bar of soap and it does the job , for larger brushes , shampoo them !

  • @relaxbodymind8229
    @relaxbodymind8229 Před rokem

    I use micellar water + dishsoap

  • @libriansana8562
    @libriansana8562 Před 3 lety +8

    I think any of the techniques will work THE BEST with brush mat.... I believe the way that mat washes of gunk, no other method can replace that... But yeah i am a bit uncomfortable with using olive oil XD...

    • @thiccle1160
      @thiccle1160 Před 2 lety +3

      I used just dish washing detergent without the oil and it worked fine. I don't rlly wanna put olive oil near my face tbh

  • @dian277
    @dian277 Před rokem

    I used to use makeup remover to wash the sponge, guess that's more expensive, lol

  • @ilyhazwani9160
    @ilyhazwani9160 Před 3 lety +7

    When I try this tips and my brushes turns to their original color 😭 Why it took so long for me to find this video

  • @CrocHudson
    @CrocHudson Před rokem

    Praying for u to get a full size beauty blender someday babes 🙏🙏🙏

  • @ronitamandal2396
    @ronitamandal2396 Před 2 lety

    The first one worked like wonder

  • @missroxanne7123
    @missroxanne7123 Před 4 měsíci

    Can you use apple cider vinegar rather than white vinegar?

  • @brook.53
    @brook.53 Před rokem

    I use baking soda and dish soap on my beauty blender. Does anyone know if I can use baking soda on my brushes?

  • @blahblahblah9466
    @blahblahblah9466 Před 2 lety +6

    Wouldn’t putting the makeup brushes in a cup with any liquid make it also go inside the brush handle and mess with the glue ? like you said it wasn’t good if you put the brush facing up on the water from the faucet

    • @jaynekittycat9252
      @jaynekittycat9252 Před rokem +1

      Agree. I use Johnson's baby shampoo. Never soak brushes in a cup of soapy water. Use luke warm water and dry lying flat. That was a bad idea with the cup.