How to Clean Your Makeup!

Olivia john
3 min readNov 24, 2022

Have you ever wondered how clean and dirty makeup is We already know makeup counter-testing samples are a breeding ground for who-knows-what, but what about the stuff we use every day at home? Cosmetics have, and even before their expiration date, products can grow bacteria — which in turn can cause irritation and even infections on your skin, eyes, etc.

That’s why we love chemical-free makeup sanitizers, which are easy to use and loved by pros. And unlike pure alcohol or a simple water-diluted version of alcohol, the formula won’t dry out creams or powders or alter pigments in any way. The company has done its due diligence to find the right balance of alcohol plus nourishing emollients, so incorporating them into your routine will help ensure safer products and healthier skin. Here, we explain how to use the line — which won’t dry out cosmetics — to keep different types of products bacteria-free and safe.

Products in Compacts

(powder or cream eye shadow, blush, bronzer, concealer, etc.)

Use: Cosmetic Sanitizer Mist | Shop the products

The spray-on sanitizer helps to remove bacteria (oils that have built up over time) from any compact-based product. Keep in mind that powder compacts that haven’t been sanitized properly can change in texture or dry up over time. Beauty So Clean won’t be able to fix what’s already been damaged, but it can help to protect new compacts from going bad!

Step 1: Hold the mist about 6 inches from the product surface. Spray once.
Step 2: Let it set for 10 seconds.

That’s it! Your makeup is now sanitized and safe for use. The mist is available in three sizes, all of which last a long time:
8 ml: 70 sprays, 3 months
120 ml: 750 sprays, 3 months (regular, professional use)
250 ml: 1,500 sprays, 6 months (regular, professional use)

Products in Pots, Tubs, or Tubes

(Lipstick, lip gloss, mascara wands, pencils)

use: Cosmetic Sanitizer Wipes | shop the products

The wipes are made from the same formula as the mist but designed especially for makeup items that residue might stick to — like lipgloss and mascara wands, lipsticks, etc. And the material is “non-woven,” unlike, say, tissues, so it won’t leave remnants behind on the product (which might happen on say, lipstick, if you sprayed and wiped it with a tissue). In particular, lip glosses with wand applicators are at risk of attracting bacteria. After eating and reapplying gloss, food particles that were stuck to your lips (bacteria included) might end up pushed to the bottom of the tube, contaminating the product. Yikes. Bonus: using the wipes helps mascara go on clump-free!

Step 1: Wrap one wipe around your product, and thoroughly wipe from base to tip.
Step 2: Let it set for 10 seconds.

Done! Your product is clean and ready for use. Wipes are available in packs of 48 and 200.

Note: Beauty So Clean recommends sanitizing your products every day before application. Doing so will keep your makeup clean, safer to use, and help it last longer.

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