As a beauty writer, my makeup collection is constantly growing (and my dresser is proof). But nowadays, I like to channel my inner Marie Kondo and take a closer look at the products I put on my skin.
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Because there are so many kinds and colors of makeup, it's easy to amass a large collection, even if you only use a small portion of it every day. Having a clean, organized makeup collection is ...
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Over the years, I've accumulated dozens of makeup brushes, which means I’ve also spent far too much time cleaning them. Dirty brushes can screw up your glam, but can also cause breakouts and ...
The holiday season is in full swing and you might be struggling to find the perfect gift for your girlfriends. Why not consider giving them clean makeup? Gifting your girlfriends with makeup products ...
1. A bar of soap is a great place to start. Massaging your dirty blush or foundation brushes against a sturdy bar of natural soap, like Castile or Zote soap, will work the cleanser deep into the ...
Natural mascaras skip the harsh chemicals you'll find in conventional formulas—think parabens, sulfates and synthetic ...
You should avoid using alcohol or any harsh chemicals that may break down the glue that bonds the bristles to the brush. “Alcohol can dry out and damage brush hairs, and similar to your hair, most ...