619 Face Facial Cleansing Brush promise cleaner and clearer skin by doing the dirty work for you, but bacteria can build up in both brush heads if not properly sanitized after daily use. You should replace your brush heads every three months, but here are a few other methods to keep your skin care tools as clean as possible.
Rinse your Cleansing Brush head thoroughly after every use. If you see any residual makeup tinting the bristles, wash them with a mild liquid soap or baby shampoo . Pat with a cloth or towel, and let the brush air-dry.
619 Face Facial Cleansing Brush
If you’re extra paranoid about bacteria buildup, wash your brush head with a specialized anti-microbial skin cleanser every few days. Dermatologists recommend Hibiclens for daily hand washing, sanitizing wounds, and even pre-surgery prep! We’re also loving the price tag—around $11 for eight oz. at your local drugstore.
Once a week, soak your brush head in a bowl of rubbing alcohol for a minute. Don’t rinse the alcohol off and let the brush head air-dry on a towel. This weekly “treatment” helps to kill any remaining bacteria that’s left over from daily use.
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