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Type:
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Makeup Brush Cleaning Tool
Quick Details
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Place of Origin:
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Guangdong, China
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Brand Name:
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beauty planet
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Model Number:
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hl-t1
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Makeup Brush Cleaning Tool
Makeup Brush Cleaning Silicone Pad Tool
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Size
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opp:15.5X12X0.3cm, 36g
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Color
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purple & pink & green & rose pink & white &black or can be customized
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Brush Material
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Silicone
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Delivery time
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Production time for private label;around 40-60days
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Shipping method
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DHL,UPS,EMS,TNT,FEDEX etc
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Package
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1000pcs/ctn
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How to clean your makeup brushes?
The best (and most thorough) method for cleaning your tools requires only water and either a gentle soap (regular soap formulas can dry out the brush's bristles, especially if they are made of natural hair) or brush cleanser. As for natural goat hair.I recommend using equal parts olive oil mixed with baby shampoo and using baby conditioner after) Also do not rinse them with the water going in the barrel or it'll ruin your brushes fast .
Steps to clean the natural bristle brushes
Follow these seven steps for cleaner, good-as-new brushes and blenders.
1.Wet the bristles with warm water.
2.Place a drop of makeup brush cleanser or soap into the palm of your hand.
3.Gently massage the tips of the bristles in your palm.
4.Rinse the bristles.
5.Squeeze out the excess moisture with a clean towel.
6.Reshape the brush head.You can also add aloe while their damp to reshape them and it works wonder in keeping hairs in place.
7.Let the brush dry with its bristles hanging off the edge of a counter, thereby allowing it to dry in the correct shape. Never let your brushes dry on a towel - the bristles can become mildewed.
Mid-wash, keep the base of the brush head away from soap and water. The bristles are glued to the base, and water and detergent can cause the glue to disintegrate and the bristles to come loose and shed. Do not dry vertically - this will cause water to leak into the ferrule [the piece that joins the bristles to the wand], which will also loosen the glue and lead to bristle loss.
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