Makeup Brushes

  • StyleYahoo Canada Style

    How to wash and care for your makeup brushes like a pro

    We should wash our brushes regularly and as often as we can — once a week minimum!”

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  • NewsYahoo Canada Style

    This is how often you need to wash your makeup brushes (and beauty blender)

    When it comes to priorities, it’s probably safe to assume there are a few things that rank higher than cleaning your makeup brushes. The tedious task of digging out all of your tools and individually cleaning each one is often put off until it’s absolutely necessary.

  • NewsLaura Hollier

    5 makeup brushes you should invest in

    The bristle-packed design means the product is perfectly worked into the skin for a seamless look, plus you’ll use less product in the process! A buffing brush is also a useful tool to smooth in foundation as it gets the job done efficiently and quickly.  A big, fluffy powder brush  Nothing looks worse than caked-on make up. This brush prevents that for happening. The bigger the powder brush, the softer the application is which means that your powder will always look as natural as possible.  A

  • NewsBobbi Brown

    The Four Essential Makeup Brushes Every Woman Should Own

    Yahoo Beauty editor in chief Bobbi Brown knows her makeup brushes.

  • NewsNatalie KayO

    Dirty Make-Up Brushes Can Cause Nasty Infections – Here’s How To Clean Them

    The one thing we tend to forget to do on a regular basis is wash our make-up brushes.  You may not think it’s a big deal but we’re here to let you know that unclean brushes can pose real dangers but you can avoid all of this by spot cleaning or even using household items such as washing up liquid. Make-up brushes tend to harbour bacteria, oil and dirt if not cleaned on a regular basis this can lead to devastating effects as experienced by Jo Gilchrist last year who was paralysed after she contr