Do you wash your new makeup brushes before you use them for the first time? I must admit, when I first got into makeup at 14 years old, I didn’t… Naive young me thought, “these brushes are brand new and still in their plastic packs, so they’re bound to be clean and germ-free, right?”
Older and wiser me knows better. I cringe when I think how reckless I was with my makeup brushes and my skin. Truth is, there’s more than one reason why you want to wash your brand new makeup brushes before using them. Let me tell you why this is a good idea:
3 Reasons To Wash Makeup Brushes Before You First Use Them
1. Remove Bacteria
Here’s the deal: you have no way of knowing where your brushes have been. They may have been lying around in the factory for months, collecting dust, dirt, and who knows maybe germs too, before they were packaged and shipped to the store.
Your brushes are gonna come into contact with your skin, so you need to make sure they are clean and sterilized before you use them. If not, and there are bacteria and germs on those brushes, you’ll transfer them onto your skin – and end up with a breakout or, worse, an infection.
2. Improve Performance
Washing your brushes before you use them improves their performance in several different ways:
- It eliminates loose bristles – better for them to end up down the drain than onto your freshly mad-up face, don’t you think?
- It removes residue: Some brushes are coated with a residue from the manufacturing process or the packaging that can affect performance. A quick wash will get rid of that in no time.
- Removes stale smell: New brushes don’t always smell nice. A good wash gets rid of the stale smell, replacing it with a fresh scent.
- Removes extra dye: Washing your brushes may remove some of the extra dye the bristles are covered in, so the colour doesn’t mix that of your foundation or eyeshadow, changing it!
Who knew that a simple wash could improve the performance of your makeup brushes so much!
3. It Helps Them Last Longer
Washing your brushes also has another benefit. It softens and conditions the bristles, so they feel softer on the skin. Plus, it helps prevent bristles from shedding, so they’ll last you a lot longer. I don’t know about you, but when I buy a new makeup brush, I expect it to last me for a decade or more. And they do, if you take good care of them.
How To Wash Your Makeup Brushes
Now you know why it’s a good idea to wash your new makeup brushes before you use them for the first time, how do you do it? What do you use to wash your makeup brushes? You have two options here:
- Baby shampoo: I’m a huge fan of baby shampoo to wash your makeup brushes. They’re gentler than most cleansers on the market, but still able to remove long-lasting makeup and grime. When using baby shampoo, wet your bristles first to help them pick up the cleansers more easily and then brush them onto your hand to give them a good cleanse.
- Brush cleanser: This option is more expensive, but it’s great for when you don’t have a lot of time or don’t have access to water. Buy a brush cleanser from the shop and spray the solution on the brush. Then, massage it on a cloth or paper towel to remove all product residue. It’s not as deep of a cleanse, but it works when you’re pressed for time. I do this after every use and then cleanse with baby shampoo once every 10 days.
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The Bottom Line
Next time you buy a new makeup brush, wash it with water and baby shampoo (it’s so delicate and won’t ruin the bristles). You, and your brushes, will feel better, if you do!
Some brushes may have a thin protective coat of chemical that might irritate the skin. I remember the old Coastal Scent brushes were like that. I always wash my brushes before using them. It’s always better be safe than sorry.
Dao, I completely agree. Better safe than sorry indeed. It’s such a small thing to do and can prevent a lot of trouble.
That’s great advice. I’ve never even thought about washing them before I use them, but I guess in a sense they’re kind of like clothing, right? Hmm. I think I’m gonna go wash my brushes now. . .
Shandi, yes, it’s the same principle. You don’t know where you clothes and brushes have been so it’s best to wash them before using them just in case. 🙂
Can this also apply for new make up sponges?
Ceejei, yes, I would wash those too before using them, just to be on the safe side.
Yep, I always wash them before using them, especially since they tend to have a chemical-ish scent at first!
Eight, I can’t stand that scent, it’s awful isn’t it? Luckily a good wash gets rid of that and anything else that could be on your brushes..
Yes, I definitely always wash them before using them. Mostly because I see them kind of like clothes, and I always wash clothes before wearing them for the first time!
Makeup Morsels, I see them that way too. Better be safe than sorry, right?
yup! i wash my brushes before I use them too. I don’t want germs or anything to be put onto my face and contaminate my makeup products too!
Plue, I agree. It’s much better to be on safe them side and wash them. You never know what may be on them…