Admit it, cleaning your beauty blender is not high on your priority list…but it should be.
In the world of makeup, the beauty blender, or make up puff has earned its place as a staple tool for achieving flawless makeup. Its spongey texture helps blend foundation, concealer, and other products seamlessly, giving you that airbrushed finish we are all after.
But have you ever thought about how clean your beauty blender really is? After time, and especially after leaving your favourite sponge damp with product, mould makes its home in your beauty blender. As with any other beauty tool, maintaining proper hygiene is crucial to ensure your skin stays healthy and your makeup application, flawless.
It’s important to know when to clean your beauty blender, and when to replace it:
Why beauty blender hygiene matters
A beauty blender or make up sponge, while perfect for achieving a smooth finish to your make up look, is a breeding ground for bacteria if not cleaned regularly.
Each time you use it, you’re introducing moisture, makeup, oils, and skin cells into the sponge.
Over time, this mix can become a perfect environment for bacteria and mold to thrive, which could lead to breakouts and other skin issues.
Regular cleaning helps prevent these problems and ensures your beauty blender performs at its best. Washing can prolong the life span of your beauty blender, but sooner or later, you will need to replace it.
How to clean your beauty blender:
Tips for cleaning your beauty blender – according to what you must do every day, and every week:
Daily cleaning
After daily use of your beauty blender, rinse it with lukewarm water to remove excess product. Gently squeeze the sponge to expel water and makeup. For a deeper clean, use a mild soap or a dedicated sponge cleanser. Avoid harsh chemicals that might degrade the sponge material.
Tip: Use olive oil with soap and water to help clean your beauty blender
Weekly cleaning
Once a week, perform a thorough cleaning. Use a gentle soap, such as a baby shampoo to thoroughly cleanse the sponge. Lather the soap in the palm of your hand, then gently massage the sponge to work up a rich foam. Rinse until the water runs clear. You might need to repeat this process a few times to remove all traces of product.
For added protection, you can soak the sponge in a mixture of water and a few drops of antibacterial essential oil or a disinfecting solution. This step is optional but can be beneficial if you’re prone to acne or skin issues.
Tip: Aim for a thorough wash at least once a week. If you use your beauty blender daily or for multiple products, you might need to clean it more frequently.
When it’s time to replace your beauty blender
Even with the best cleaning habits, beauty blenders don’t last forever. They should be replaced every 3 to 6 months, depending on usage and care. Here are some signs it’s time to get a new one. Here are three signs you need a new beauty blender:
1. Visible damage
If you notice tears, holes, or significant wear and tear on the surface of your beauty blender, it’s time for a replacement.
2. Persistent odour
If your sponge starts to develop a strong, unpleasant smell that doesn’t go away with cleaning, it’s time to toss it. An odour can be a sign of mold or bacteria buildup.
3. Texture changes
If the sponge feels overly hard, gritty, or uneven after cleaning, it’s no longer doing its job correctly and should be replaced.
Tips for maintaining beauty blender hygiene
Dry properly: After washing, squeeze out excess water and allow your Beauty Blender to air dry completely. Place it in a clean, dry area away from direct sunlight.
Avoid sharing: For hygiene reasons, it’s best not to share your Beauty Blender with others to avoid cross-contamination.
Use a clean storage: Store your Beauty Blender in a clean, ventilated area. Some beauty brands offer mesh pouches or cases designed to keep your sponge clean and dry.
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