Clean Slate, Fresh Face: Spring Cleaning Tips for Your Makeup Collection!

Clean Slate, Fresh Face: Spring Cleaning Tips for Your Makeup Collection!

Just like tidying up your home, spring cleaning isn't complete without a little TLC for your makeup bag! Refreshing your mascara and makeup is as important as a fresh and flawless look. It's crucial to pay attention to the lifespan of your beauty products. We like to say that the MVP in the makeup routine is your mascara, and replacing your Full Control Lash Sculpting Mascara every 90 days is more than just a recommendation—it's a beauty essential. 

Over time, mascara can become a breeding ground for bacteria, leading to potential eye infections. Frequent replacement not only ensures optimal performance but also safeguards your eye health, ensuring that you're applying a clean and effective product each time. But it's not just mascara that deserves a regular update. Your makeup bag, often a sanctuary for various products, can also turn into a breeding ground for unwanted germs if left uncleaned.

With Spring in the air, it's time to give your makeup bag a thorough clean-out. Tossing expired or rarely used items not only frees up space but also helps maintain the quality of your makeup. Additionally, don't forget your brushes—the unsung heroes of your beauty routine. A deep clean every 2 weeks or so not only ensures a smoother makeup application but also prevents bacteria buildup, promoting healthier skin and a more polished finish. In the world of beauty, a little maintenance goes a long way. We love our Lash Styler Brush as an everyday tool - with its silicone bristles, rinsing daily with hot water helps keep it sanitized.

By adhering to the three-month rule for mascara replacement, cleaning out your makeup bag, and giving your brushes regular TLC, you're not just enhancing your look but also prioritizing your skin's health and overall well-being. Embrace the beauty ritual, and let your makeup routine be as fresh and vibrant as you are.

 

XOXO,
Lash Star Loves You!
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