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watch the cleanse
(about 30 seconds)
dermatologists often recommend cleaning makeup tools about once a week
your step-by-step weekly clean
- Wet with lukewarm water.
- Add a touch of cleanser to the pad.
Swirl for 30 seconds to dissolve buildup and condition bristles. - Rinse clear, reshape, and lay flat to dry.
- Apply a few drops of cleanser directly onto the sponge or puff.
- Gently compress and release to lift impurities and melt away buildup.
- Repeat until fully cleansed, then rinse until the water runs clear and allow to air-dry naturally. No cleansing pad needed.
- Place bristles-only in lukewarm water (keep below ferrule).
- Add 1 dropper, soak 10–15 min (dense brushes may need a second soak).
- Lift, add a few drops directly, swirl 30 sec, rinse clear.
- Repeat if needed.
- Do not soak.
- Wet, add a few drops, and let sit 5–7 min.
- Light pad swirl, then rinse, reshape, and lay flat to dry.
brushes
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step 1) wet the brush bristles
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step 2) add few drops to pad
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step 3) swirl to activate cleanse
sponges & Puffs
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step 1) few drops directly to wet sponge or puff
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step 2) massage to lift buildup and remove makeup
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step 3) press out excess water and air- dry
ready to reset your tools?
Give your tools the clean they deserve.
need a deeper reset?
for long overdue or dense complexion brushes:
pre-soak first (bristles only in lukewarm water) + one dropper of serum per cup for 10-15 min (do not soak the ferrule) then swirl, rinse, repeat if needed, then cleanse until residue is removed.
pro tips
- clean weekly for best performance
- always keep water below the ferrule so glue doesn’t loosen
- never dry brushes standing up (water runs down & can damage them)
- let sponges dry with air flow
- dermatologist often recommend cleaning tools about once a week
pro tips
- clean weekly for best performance
- always keep water below the ferrule so glue doesn’t loosen
- never dry brushes standing up (water runs down & can damage them)
- let sponges dry with air flow
- dermatologist often recommend cleaning tools about once a week