Makeup brushes and sponges are notoriously fiddly to clean due to their varying shapes and sizes. It's a task that can take hours - depending on the size of your makeup bag - and can get messy if your ...
We all know (or most of us anyways) that it’s important to wash your makeup brushes every week or spot cleaning right after use every time. But how many of us really do that? It only takes a little ...
Technology is changing the way we live, and if you need further proof, look to innovations like the Roomba or Lilumia Brush Washer, which make the art of cleaning up more in tune with what the Jetsons ...
All products are independently selected by our editors. If you buy something, we may earn an affiliate commission. This hack has us doing a double triple take — mostly because it's either the most ...
It’s one of the most arduous tasks of being a makeup wearer – washing the brushes. That’s probably why 61% of women who use makeup brushes clean them less than once a month – if at all. It’s so ...
We get it – cleaning your make-up brushes properly is a task and a half that requires serious willpower. So you probably won't be surprised to learn that only 61% of women clean them once a month at ...
BETWEEN built-up powder, dried foundation, and melted mascara, makeup brushes can get dirty over time. One makeup fanatic swears by a unique cleaning hack that always leaves her brushes clean and ...
Real talk: Cleaning makeup brushes is the worst. Like, it might actually be my least-favorite chore. But I got to thinking about it, and maybe I hate this particular task so much because I'm not using ...
Over in America (WHY NOT HERE?) beauty junkies are queuing up to shop the Lilumia, a makeup brush-cleaning machine. Yuhuh. The first-of-its-kind device can house six makeup brushes at once and in 15 ...