1. Erin says:

    I was just thinking this morning that I need to clean my brushes. Thanks, Liz! Have a beautiful day!

    Erin @ Magenta & Lime

  2. LizMarie says:

    So glad you liked the post! You are so very welcome.. have fun cleaning those brushes 😉 xx

  3. debbie says:

    This is great to know – thanks for sharing. I love castile soap and have used it for sometime cleaning (household). There are so many different kinds and it’s a great cleaner. I definitely will make this.

  4. JaneEllen says:

    I don’t wear make up that often so tend to forget to wash my blush brush. Have been better about it lately. I’m no good at all putting make up on. That gene seems to have passed me by. My 14 yr. old grand daughter knows way better than I do how to put it on. Not even sure what color of blush or make up to buy. Now that I’m home so much I only put some blush on, eye liner, eye brows and some lip stick when we go to Grand Junction.
    Your recipe for brush cleaners sounds like a great one so will have to try it. I too have very sensitive skin, the least little thing and I get a blemish or two, yeah at 74 for crying out loud. Glad you shared this very helpful post .

  5. Susan says:

    I am like you and don’t do this as often as I should. When I do remember I use baby shampoo. I figure the bristles are natural, like hair, and the shampoo is gentle on them. I get them wet, pour some shampoo in one palm and swish them around, then work the shampoo into the bristles. Sometimes they need a repeat. Then I spin them between my palms to get out the excess water and let them dry. It doesn’t take more than 5 minutes to do all my brushes.

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  21. Jo says:

    Hi! Im panning on making my own brush cleaner as well: this is my recipe(I haven’t tried it yet): unscented witch hazel and vegetable glycerine(I have a ton laying around). Do you think this would work well? I usually use dish soap/baby soap, olive oil, and alcohol but the alcohol is too strong of a smell for me. Do you think that the witch hazel’s antibacterial properties will work as well as the soap and alcohol do or should I also add dish soap/baby soap? I’ve never used it before.

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