1. Clean with warm water + scrubbing liquid:
1. Soak the bristles (note that the mouth tube of the brush and the joint part of the bristles should not be wet), and the bristles face down.
2. Pour out the scrubbing water in the palm of your hand. Use your fingertips to gently push outward in the direction of the bristles
3. Use your fingertips to gently push outwards in the direction of the bristles until the residue of cosmetics is completely washed away, and finally rinse with water.
4. After washing, put a towel or paper towel on the table to absorb moisture, tidy up the bristles, and then dry in the shade.
5. After drying, gently rub the bristles with your hands, and then flick with your fingers to restore the fluffy state. Brushes that are not used for a while can be inserted upside down in the bottle (or in a bag).
Second, the method of cleaning with powder:
After using the brush each time, spread a paper towel on the table, sprinkle loose powder or talcum powder on the paper towel, and then brush the makeup brush along the direction of the hair to remove residual powder. Be sure to be gentle until the brush can no longer paint the color on a clean paper towel.
Note: Do not use loose powder that is too dark or pearly.




