Unscrew and remove the brush head. And then using your finger to scrub the bristle and crevices with a antibacterial soap under warm water to make sure that you've gotten rid of any soap or makeup residue. Using a mild liquid soap or baby shampoo makes it easier to get rid of any tough-to-remove makeup. Avoiding harsh detergents and chemicals that damage the bristles and leave a residue on the brush.
Massage the brush head clockwise with your fingers for one minute, then switch directions and repeat for another minute. Massaging the brush in both directions lets the antibacterial soap clean all sides and angles of the bristles.
Dry the brush heads with a paper towel or a warm hairdryer to prevent further bacteria growth. Since mold and fungi present all around us proliferate on damp moist surfaces, especially if they are in the dark. And let the brush head air-dry separately from the handle overnight.
To keep your facial cleansing brush longer, please put them in a clean, dry location.
Tips:
Avoid using the same brush head for different areas of the body to prevent an imbalance in bacteria and result in worse breakouts
Don't share your brush head with other people, because sharing brush head with your partner or friends can lead to breakouts and inflammation.
Replace the brush head every three months.
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