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Brush Care – Gel and Soap for Washing Brushes and Sponges
Stop Contamination
Did you know that the bristles of a stale foundation brush are a carrier of contaminants that can worsen your skin’s condition? Luckily, we can quickly fix that. Caring for brushes and sponges is easy thanks to gentle yet highly effective products. Soap and gel for washing brushes, sponges, and blenders will restore your makeup accessories to their former glory.
Soap and Gel for Washing Brushes and Sponges – How It Works
The gel and soap for cleaning cosmetic accessories work on brushes much like shampoo does on hair. Their job is to gently but thoroughly remove all cosmetic residue, even waterproof formulas. Our brush and sponge care products are suitable for both natural and synthetic bristles.
Brush Care Reduces the Risk of Skin Blemishes
LaQ’s brush and sponge washing soap and gel contain tea tree extract, which helps inhibit the growth and activity of microorganisms. This means the products not only have a subtle scent but also effectively tackle the consequences of cosmetic residue left on brushes. Plus, their gentle formula ensures the gel and soap don’t damage brush bristles, leaving them clean, soft, and gentle – a clear guarantee of safety and comfort for your skin.
Who Are Makeup Brush and Sponge Cleaners For?
Thanks to their highly effective yet gentle formula, our sponge and brush care products can be used both at home and in professional beauty salons. They ensure no cosmetic residue remains on brushes, keeping makeup fresh and long-lasting. Check below how to use these brush-cleaning products.
Brush Washing Gel – How to Use
Squeeze a small amount of product onto your hand, wet the brush with water (careful with the wooden handle and metal parts), then rub the brush against your hand in gentle circular motions. Rinse and repeat until the water runs completely clear. Squeeze out excess water and let the brush dry fully. Don’t worry about using too much gel on dirty brushes – it’ll definitely last you a long time. It’s highly efficient and will handle multiple cleanings of all your brushes.
How to Use Soap for Brush Cleaning
After applying makeup, wet the brush with water and dip it into the soap container, avoiding the wooden and metal parts. Move the brush in circular motions and rinse off the creamy, thick foam until it’s completely clean. Afterward, rinse any remaining foam from the container, close the soap, and store it in a dry place. Squeeze excess water from the brush and leave it to dry.
Good to Know
Did you know that how you dry brushes is just as important as keeping them clean? Never place washed brushes on a radiator – it could damage the wooden handle and deform the bristles. You can, of course, gently pat them dry with a paper towel and leave them to air dry.
How Often Should You Wash Makeup Brushes?
In beauty salons, all professional brushes used for makeup should be cleaned after every use! Removing contaminants undoubtedly prevents their transfer from client to client and reflects a professional approach to service.
If you use brushes only on yourself, clean those for wet products after each use. Brushes for dry products can be cleaned less often, like once a week. Still, try to clean your brushes as frequently as possible.
Still Can’t Decide? Here Are the Benefits of Our Products
Specialized products for washing brushes, sponges, and makeup blenders extend their lifespan without affecting their functionality;
The presence of tea tree oil gently helps inhibit microbial activity during accessory care, aiding in maintaining their hygiene;
Gel and soap for brush washing are super efficient and last a very long time;
Convenient, closable jars or dispenser bottles let you control the amount of product used.



