Got Clogged Pores On Your Cheeks? Here’s A Simple Solution

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Be sure to wash your cosmetic brushes regularly.

Bacteria and oil can build up on your blush brushes resulting in clogged pores and break outs on the cheekbone area. Using a mild liquid dish soap and lukewarm water, carefully wash your brushes and rinse thoroughly. Comb the bristles to prevent tangling and stand brushes upright in a glass to let dry. If possible, let them dry in direct sunlight as the UV light destroys bacteria…

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  1. Most people never even wash their brushes so we like to give a goal of twice a month but if you want to do once a week, then that’s great!

    Posted By: Lydia Noel  | 

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  2. I read somewhere that make-up brushes should be washed once a week. At least, this is what I do. Cannot imagine the dirt and bacteria that would accumulate if I washed my make-up brushes less than once a week.

    Posted By: Marcy  | 

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