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Showing posts with label brushes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label brushes. Show all posts

Wednesday, 13 November 2013

The Weekend post... On a Wednesday

I thought I'd share my lazy Sunday with you today..mid week. Kind of a strange thing to do, but I'm not organised enough to get these sort of posts up on the Sunday or the Monday so here we are!

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A must do chore for the weekend: brush cleaning. I can't be the only one who finds this job soothing?!

Spent a bit of time in the kitchen this weekend *shock horror*

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Home made mocha making! I was going to write a post on this but it's just too easy (yummy none the less!). Throw all the above ingredients into a cup with hot water, splash of milk and you're good to go.

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Whipped up a cheesy broccoli bake for a few quick meals in the week. I've got a lot of work on at the minute and knowing that this is here, I can just throw it in the microwave and it's relatively healthy, is good.

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Prepared lunch for my loooong Monday. It looks quite boring but all the good stuff is underneath the greenery. Tomato, cucumber, beetroot, mushrooms, peppers, tuna, lettuce and the obligatory (large) dollop of salad cream. Kind of negates the healthiness of it but oh well!

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Ended my Sunday with EU law and Legally Blonde. Good mix if you ask me! EU and its many treaties, regulations and directives had thoroughly demotivated me so Legally Blonde was a must. I find that this film always makes re-motivates me. We shan't talk about the fact I'm watching it again two days later. I'm lacking in the motivation department at the moment. Any tips?

What did you do this weekend? Were you more proactive than me?

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Friday, 14 June 2013

How I Deep Clean My Brushes

Hey!

Deep Clean Brushes
Before: Dirty orange tinted brushes

To be quite honest, before I started this blog I had no interest in brushes. Make up went on well with my fingers, in fact I can do one hell of a smoky eye with my hands so why would I buy/need a brush?

However once I started blogging, I found myself lusting over brushes. I did own some brushes, a few Clinique ones from when I had my prom make up done, a few cast offs from my mum, but like I said I had no interest in them.
When my girl friends bought me the Real Techniques Core Collection and Powder brush for my birthday however, I was  thrilled! Now I intend to build up my collection but before that my current ones needed cleaning. Being new to the brush world, I was both apprehensive and scared to even put my brushes near water for fear of ruining them.  Also I had no idea what to wash them with. After some research, I found mild shampoo and hand washes seemed to be the general consensus (if not a proper brush cleaner).

Deep Clean Brushes
Asda's own Hydrate and Cleanse handwash (the honey one)

This was the only hand wash I had to hand (geddit? ;)) so I decided to use that. Being honey, I hoped that it wouldn't be too harsh on the brushes and the anti bacterial part of it reassured me it would get rid of all the nasty bacteria. I don't believe either of those aspects are a necessity, as long as you aren't using anything too harsh, it should be fine.

I was unable to get pictures of the process I used (balancing a camera with one hand, running water and trying to rinse a brush seemed to be asking for trouble) so I'll do my best to explain it in easy steps.

1. Dampen brush with warm water
2. Pump your cleaner of choice onto the brush
3. Swirl on the palm of your hand to create a lather
4. Repeat if necessary (needed for my buffing brush)
5. Rinse (I found cold water got rid of the foam best)
6. Squeeze out majority of water, reshape and leave to dry (as you can see, mine are on a window sill on a fetching Daisy Duck flannel)

Deep Clean Brushes


And that's it! Easy peasy! While researching I did see many warnings not to get water on the ferrule (the metal part connecting the bristles to the handle) as it may make your brush moult so be careful of that!

Hope this post was helpful! What do you use to wash your brushes?



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