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The Ultimate Guide to Cleaning Your 2-In-1 Build & Conceal Brush

Extend Brush Life & Protect Your Skin with Proper Care

Updated over 3 months ago

How to Clean Your Meroda Cosmetics Brush

Cleaning your makeup brushes is an essential part of maintaining your Meroda Cosmetics brush collection. Not only does it help to keep your brushes in good condition, but it also ensures that your makeup application is smooth and flawless. In this article, we will guide you through the steps of cleaning your Meroda Cosmetics brush.

Why Regular Cleaning Is Important

Healthier Skin – Removes bacteria, oil, and makeup buildup, reducing breakouts.
Better Makeup Application – Clean bristles ensure even, flawless coverage.
Longer Brush Lifespan – Proper care helps maintain brush quality and performance.

Step-by-Step Brush Cleaning Guide

Step 1: Gather Your Supplies

Before you start, have these on hand:

  • Lukewarm water

  • Mild shampoo, brush cleanser, or baby soap

  • A clean towel

Step 2: Wet the Bristles

Run the bristles under lukewarm water, avoiding the handle and ferrule to prevent loosening the glue.

Step 3: Apply Cleanser

Place a small amount of brush cleanser or shampoo onto your palm or a brush cleaning mat.

Step 4: Clean the Bristles

Gently swirl the brush in the cleanser, massaging the bristles to remove makeup, oil, and residue.

Step 5: Rinse Thoroughly

Hold the brush under running water until it rinses completely clear, ensuring no soap remains.

Step 6: Remove Excess Moisture

Gently squeeze out excess water using a clean towel—avoid twisting or pulling the bristles.

Step 7: Dry & Reshape

Lay the brush flat on a towel with the bristles slightly hanging off the edge to promote airflow. Reshape the bristles while they’re still damp.

Additional Brush Care Tips

  • Deep Cleaning: Every few weeks, soak your brush in a bowl of water with cleanser before following the regular cleaning steps.

  • Avoid Heat: Never use a hairdryer or place brushes in direct sunlight, as heat can damage the bristles and adhesive.

  • Storage Matters: Store brushes upright in a holder or with brush guards to maintain their shape and prevent dust buildup.

  • Cleaning Frequency: Wash weekly if used daily; every two weeks for less frequent use.

Make brush cleaning a regular part of your routine for the best makeup results!

Happy Cleaning!

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