Your face deserves a clean makeup sponge.
While
you may be rinsing your makeup sponge after use (hopefully), you're
only getting rid of the top layer of makeup.
Hate to break it to you,
but there's probably something vile (bacteria, germs, etc) hiding in the
inner crevices of your blender. And, if you're getting acne on your cheeks, celebrity aesthetician Shani Darden says your dirty tools or phones may be reason. For your phone, the skin pro told E! News, "I
travel with alcohol pads in my purse at all times to ensure dirt and
bacteria aren't left on these, which are constantly rubbing against my
face"—easy enough. For your makeup sponge, the solution is just as
simple.
You can purchase a cleanser, specifically designed to clean the sponge, such as the beautyblender Solid Makeup Sponge Cleanser.
Or, you can grab the bar soap that's already at the corner of your
bathroom sink and get to work. The drying nature of soap helps to suck
out whatever moisture, bacteria and makeup that's hiding in your tool,
and the solid bar allows for a base to rub the sponge on, increasing the
lather and effectiveness. Any bar soap will do.
Follow the steps below to keep your beauty blender clean!
Step 1
Place your dirty makeup sponge under warm water and give it a squeeze to rinse out excess makeup.
AOA Wonder Blender, $1
Step 2
Wet your bar of soap and rub it in your hands until it produces a soapy lather.
The Body Shop Almond Milk & Honey Soothing & Caring Cleansing Bar, $5
Step 3
Rub your blender along the soap, making sure to soap up every part of the sponge.
Step 4
Squeeze the blender to make sure the cleanser has effectively made its way through the center.
Step 5
Squeeze and rinse until the sponge is clean.
Step 6
Set out to dry.
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