

Once a week, I clean my make-up brushes with Dr. Bronnerapos;s soap, gently squeeze, shape, and position at an angle�(bristles down�so�hidden residue at neck wonapos;t make bristles fan out - theory from painting class...I bit)�on a clean towel to dry.�
In the mean time, I donapos;t like the thought of using brushes with all of yesterdays bacteria still on them.��
A quick, temporary fix:� I knew white vinegar was a good cleaner.� Tea Tree Oil, an antiseptic.
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How-to:� Spray rag, gently rub brush, lightly squeeze to shape, put away.��
Brushes feel soft, not oily, clean.
I�make a lot of small rags from older, 100 cotton stuff�(clothes, towels, sheets) and use for this and house cleaning.
Machine wash, re-use.� Good economy, and different ones bring back good memories.����������
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