How to Clean Bare Mineral Brushes

To achieve perfect and natural-looking makeup, bare mineral brushes are essential to your makeup kit. However, to make the mineral brushes perfect for a long time, you must clean them properly and regularly. Here, I will discuss a step-by-step guide to cleaning bare mineral brushes. Also, I will discuss how to increase the life span of the bare mineral brushes. So stay tuned. 

What are Bare Mineral Brushes?

Bare mineral brushes are typically used to apply loose and powdered mineral make products. Bare mineral brushes are made of very soft materials that are high in quality and have soft bristles. This typical characteristic of these brushes helps to distribute fine powdered make material on your skin with a gentle feel.

You have to take care of these brushes to maximize their life span and also to maintain their performance at the same time.

Clean Bare Mineral Brushes

Why is it Important to Clean Bare Mineral Brushes?

Timely cleaning of the bare mineral brushes is very important. It helps remove oil and bacteria from the brush, accumulating with the built-up product over time. This build-up can be hazardous to your sensitive skin.

It can cause clogged pores, which may lead to skin irritation and even severe skin infection. In short, cleaning the bare mineral brushes properly is necessary for you to maintain the main objective of purchasing high-quality brushes for your makeup. 

Gathering the Necessary Supplies to clean Bare Mineral Brushes

To proceed with cleaning the brushes, you need some basic cleaning supplies.

1. Mild soap or brush cleaner – Choose a gentle and non-drying formula soap that won’t remove bristles from the brush.

2. Clean water – Lukewarm water is best suited for cleaning mineral brushes.

3. A towel or clean cloth – can be used for drying and shaping the brushes.

Clean Bare Mineral Brushes with water

Step-by-step guide to Clean Bare Mineral Brushes

1. Wet the Brush: First, run the bristles under lukewarm water. Gently swirl the brush to saturate the bristles fully with the water.

2. Application of Soap or Brush Cleaner: Take a small amount of soap or brush cleaner and squeeze it into your palm. Now swirl the brush into it as all the bristles should cover.    

3. More Swirling and MassageContinue to swirl the brush in your palm. In this process, bristles should get a gentle massage to work the soap or cleaner through. This will help to remove any built-up product or oils from the bare mineral brush.

4. Rinse the Brush: Use lukewarm water again to swirl the bristles. This is a process to rinse the brush in the water. Just ensure that all the soap or brush cleaners get removed.  

5. Squeeze Out Excess Water: Though you have removed the soap or cleaner, water has remained on the brush. To remove the water, squeeze the bristles of the brush. Take care that you are not pulling off the bristles while squeezing the brush to remove the water.   

6. Reshape the Bristles: While cleaning the bare mineral brush with soap and water, the shape of the brush may get destroyed. Use your fingers to reshape the bristles gently.

Drying the Brushes

By now, you have cleaned your bare mineral brushes. But it is very important to dry them properly.  It helps to maintain its shape and prevent any growth of bacteria.  

Here are the steps to do it:

1. Lay the Brushes: Lay the bare mineral brushes on a clean and dry towel or any clean cloth. Keep the brushes and allow them to air dry totally.

2. Do not use Heat: Avoid using heat, such as a blow dryer, to dry the brushes, as this can damage the bristles and cause them to become brittle over time.

Maintaining Brush Cleanliness

There is only one mantra to keep your bare mineral brushes in the best condition: you should clean them regularly. It would help if you kept a self-target to clean the brushes weekly. You can increase the cleaning frequency if you use them daily and find them dirty.

One more thing to keep in mind is that don’t share brushes with others. It increases the chance of transferring bacteria and may cause skin infection and irritation.

Clean make up Brush

Tips to Extend the Lifespan of the Brush

To increase the life span of mineral brushes, you must follow more tips besides cleaning them regularly.

1. Gently Handling of the Brushes: Handle the bare mineral brushes gently and do not pull on the bristles. This can cause damage over time.

2. Avoid Harsh Chemicals: as discussed, these brushes are very delicate and can be harmed by harsh chemicals such as acetone or alcohol. The smoothness of the brushes can go away, and it may turn hard.

3. Replace Brushes as Needed: it is obvious that even after taking due care, everything ages and needs replacement. You must be watchful if you are observing any shedding of bristles. Then you have to replace the brushes.

Conclusion

Cleaning your bare mineral brushes is essential to keep your skin healthy and your makeup flawless. Just follow these simple steps explained in this article to ensure your brushes‘ cleanliness. In short, to have flawless and natural-looking makeup, you have to clean the brushes regularly, handle them gently and finally replace them on a regular basis. 

FAQs

1. How often should I clean my bare mineral brushes?

Weekly cleaning of the bare mineral brushes is recommended. However, when you find the brushes visibly dirty, clean them.  

2. Can I use regular soap to clean my brushes?

You can always use a mild and gentle soap to clean the bare mineral brushes. However, it is the best option to use a dedicated brush cleaner or non-drying soap to avoid any harm to the bristle of your preferred brushes.

3. How do I know when to replace my bare mineral brushes?

The visible signs to replace the brush are when you notice wear, such as frayed or detaching bristles. Again, if you feel the brushes are not performing well, replace them immediately.

4. Can I put my bare mineral brushes in the dishwasher?

It is not recommended generally to put bare mineral brushes in the dishwasher. The dishwasher has high heat and harsh detergent in the cleaning process, which can damage the brushes over time.

5. How can I prevent my bare mineral brushes from losing their shape?

After cleaning the bare mineral brushes, reshape the bristles gently and let them dry flat. This will help the brushes to regain and maintain their shape for a long time.

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