A couple of questions

What soap do you use to clean makeup sponges?

What soap should I use to clean my beauty blender?

Using gentle bar soap, laundry soap, or beautyblender's cleansing solid is what our pros recommend for best results. Blendercleanser is the brand's cleansing solid (it also comes in a liquid form, if that's your jam) that is specially formulated to remove stains gently without damaging the sponge.

What can I use to clean my makeup sponge?

In a microwave safe cup (a mug is perfect), mix water and a couple squirts of soap. There's no need for precise measurements; just make sure the sponge can be fully submerged. Wet your sponge in clean water, and then put it in the soap mixture. You can add a bit of olive oil as well for extra cleansing.

Can I clean my beauty blender with dish soap?

For starters, cosmetic chemist Perry Romanowski says you can use unscented dish detergent, such as Seventh Generation's Natural Fragrance-Free Clear Liquid Dish Soap, along with hot water, to get a deep clean on your Beautyblender.

How often should you wash your makeup sponge?

Ideally, cleaning your makeup sponges should be done after each use. Most peeps clean it each night and let the blender air dry, so you can start fresh in the AM. If you air dry, set it out–don't let it trap moisture and grow bacteria in a zipped up makeup bag.

How do you clean a foam sponge?

How to Clean Makeup Sponges

  1. Soak your sponge in warm water – it will expand so the soap can clean out every spot.
  2. Using small, circular motions, rub the dirty sponge in the palm of your hand, and watch the excess makeup come out.
  3. Complete this step until it's thoroughly clean from makeup.

How often should I wash my makeup sponge?

Ideally, cleaning your makeup sponges should be done after each use. Most peeps clean it each night and let the blender air dry, so you can start fresh in the AM. If you air dry, set it out–don't let it trap moisture and grow bacteria in a zipped up makeup bag.

How do you clean and store makeup sponges?

“You should leave it out to completely dry after washing and before storing them to avoid bacterial growth and mold, which can cause breakouts. When traveling, store them in ventilated pouches instead of a makeup bag or plastic bag, so the sponge can breathe,” says Quynh.