
How to clean makeup brushes: If you wear makeup, you probably rely on a few go-to brushes, whether it’s for foundation, brows, blush, or highlighter. But be honest: when was the last time you actually washed them? If you can’t remember, you’re not alone.
Brush cleaning is one of those essential tasks many of us keep putting off. The catch? Dirty brushes can irritate your skin, trigger breakouts, and even shorten the lifespan of your tools. A quick cleaning routine goes a long way toward healthier skin and better makeup results.
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Why should you clean makeup brushes?
Makeup brushes don’t just pick up pigment; they collect dirt, oil, and bacteria from your skin. Over time, that buildup can clog pores, leading to breakouts and irritation, and it also makes brushes stiff and patchy. Clean brushes glide and blend seamlessly for a smoother, more flawless finish. Leftover makeup and oils can damage bristles if they sit too long, so regular cleaning keeps your tools soft, hygienic, and lasting longer.
How often should you clean the makeup brushes?
Clean foundation and concealer brushes at least once a week. Wash eye brushes every 1–2 weeks. Give powder and blush brushes a refresh every 2–3 weeks. Regular cleaning keeps bristles soft, your skin happier, and your makeup finish flawless.
How should you clean makeup brushes?
Use lukewarm water and a gentle cleanser (brush soap or mild shampoo) to deep-clean. Wet only the bristles. Avoid the metal ferrule and handle. Use the cleanser, swirling the brush on your palm or a silicone mat until the lather lifts makeup.
Rinse with the bristles pointing down until the water runs clear, gently squeeze out excess, reshape the tip, and lay the brush flat on a towel with the bristles hanging over the edge to air-dry. Skip hot water, soaking, and hairdryers, which can damage bristles and shorten the brush’s lifespan.

Quick fix: Spot cleaning
Sometimes you don’t have time for a full wash. In that case, try spot cleaning:
- Use a quick-dry brush cleaner spray.
- Spray it onto a tissue or paper towel, then swirl your brush until the makeup comes off.
- Let it dry for a few minutes, and you are good to go.
How to clean makeup sponges?
Brushes aren’t the only culprits; sponges can be even worse! Here’s how to clean them:
- Wet the sponge completely under warm water.
- Apply liquid soap directly and squeeze repeatedly until it lathers.
- Rinse and squeeze until the water runs clear.
- Let it air-dry in a clean, ventilated spot (not inside a closed drawer).
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Cleaning your makeup brushes may feel tedious, but it truly pays off. Your makeup looks smoother and more professional, and your skin is less likely to break out or get irritated. Follow the basics: wash them regularly, handle the bristles gently, and let them dry properly. Treat your brushes like an investment. Care for them and they’ll last for years.
