I tried it with olive oil and shampoo the other day and it really works!!! I do it at home & I don't need to buy expensive makeup cleanser Thank you :)
The best way to clean your brush if you're on a budget is to mix shampoo, olive oil, and a tiny bit of anti bacterial hand soap in a bowl and use a rubber oven mitt. Dip your brush into the bowl and run it under the cool water and then swirl it over the oven mitt. And don't put too much olive oil like they did, it can harm the brush
Great tips! My favorite method is a mix of dawn antibacterial dishwashing liquid and a couple of drops of olive oil. Disinfects and keeps my brushes soft!
I used the shampoo and olive oil with a towel and a bowl of water. It really worked! I used the towel to scrub the brush(make sure it is old because a lot of old makeup will go on it) and I would get all the excess soap off with the water. I really recommend it. They also smell great.
I tried the olive oil and dish soap method, the exact brand and everything that was suggested by Michelle Phan and I must say... I HATE it! Indeed it gets the dirty stuff out but the oil would not come off! no matter how hard I tried to rinse it or wash it again with just the soap it was hard to get it out and wouldnt dry properly, gross. Olive oils or coconut oils are known to be a good makeup remover for your face, but please dont use it on your brush! What I DO suggest is use baby shampoo. It works beautifully and it leaves your brushes nice, clean, soft, and smelling good! Baby shampoo is very gentle and safe for your brush and in my opinion, works the best!
+nn104 I have used oil with my DIY cleanser, and it works pretty well for me. Leaves the brushes super soft. However, it really depends on how much oil you use, you only need a tiny bit.
Using the olive oil and soap thanks to Michelle Phan works for me. Maybe you used too much oil I can't imagine it not coming out but if you just use soap it strips away the brushe(s) life use. Using the oil conditions the brush. Again maybe you used too much or the oil you used was too thick
Ok first of all, too much olive oil, second of all that liquid soap will dry your brush, make sure to use only a little olive oil if you don't want to dry it. And third of all never use hot water because it will loosen up the glue holding your brisals.
I don't recommend using olive oil or dish washing liquid because it dries out your brush's and ruins them. I personally love johnsans baby shampoo! Hope it helped!
Make sure it dries so that water doesn't run down into the handle from the bristles. I like to lay mine on a partially rolled up towel, bristles down, handles on the rolled part.
Great question. You can use olive oil or dishwashing detergent OR shampoo. We have a video on exactly how to clean it too on our channel, so search for it. :)
If you’re using the soap bar method make sure to use an unscented moisturizing one so you don’t end up having a brittle brush that gives you a skin reaction! My eyes are already sensitive to certain eyeshadow formulas but they got itchy after using the brushes I cleaned with one of my spare soap bars because there was a light scent to it and I risked it anyway.(scented beauty products are horrible for the face anyway)
I use Johnson's Baby Shampoo. Dr. Bronner's left my my brushes feeling rough and gave the bristles an odd squeaky feel like there was some residue left behind.
Thank you so much! I know this is an old video but I didn't want to splash out on brush cleaner and I hadn't cleaned my brushes in like a year... yikes!
I tried the olive oil and dish soap method and the olive oil just stuck to the brush and doesn't come off. Yes it could condition you brush but when your brush had oil in it it won't pick your makeup products well. I used to use baby shampoo and yes it's gentle enough but it doesn't clean well also you have to use a lot of it. So now I just use face wash that I don't username my face to wash brushes. We all like trying new things but sometimes they don't work out for our skins. Don't waste that face wash, shampoo or bar soap that you dislike, they wash away makeup on your brushes just fine. They are designed to wash away oil and dirt, that's exactly what's on your brushes!
I noticed after using olive oil with soap that even after rinsing really well with water and after they dried the brushes were left with an oily film. Is there anything I can do to help with that?
Gia Rosario you probably used the wrong oil or too much because on mine and many more ladies it works fab and it leaves them super smooth!!! the oil is just used as conditioner too leave the brush soft THATS ALL!!!!
Would any of these cleaners work for makeup sponges? Because -long story short- I bought new ones I haven't even used them and they got dirt because (I don't know how!!) they were in my jewelry box and I somehow forgot about them 😳. Any tips for cleaning them?
I used the oil method and it ruined my brushes! :( I rinsed it off properly and spent so much time trying to make sure all the oil and soap came out but the oil wouldn't rinse out no matter how many times I tried. Even after 2 days my brushes still hadn't dried fully and we're greasy from the oil so I tried to rinse it using just soap and just water but it still wouldn't budge!
+Ga8rielle I believe so! Although, with the horror stories I'm hearing about oil, I say proceed with caution as that might stay on the brush in excess and interfere with the paint. Beyond that, I don't see why not :)
I loved the shampoo and olive oil, because after washing my brush wit the shampoo it smells soooooo good and also it cleans soooo well and it is antibacterial, and I love the oil becuz it make my brushes soooooo soft (like a comfy blanket)!!! I love and it's last me 7 months becuz I don't put make up on a lot sooooo yeh haha only (on like special events). But everyone should try it I love it. Equal part of shampoo and equal part oil, (MAKE SURE ITS EQUAL) u can put as much or less.
Omg he's so cute w his comments. So supportive. Love him.
I kinda see Jimmy Fallon on him.
I agree
Carolina Platas ha ha. I was thinking the same things! 🤗🤗🤗
I tried it with olive oil and shampoo the other day and it really works!!! I do it at home & I don't need to buy expensive makeup cleanser
Thank you :)
What kind of shampoo did you use
+Shivanni Chandra (MrsAshdenGutierrez) I use Dove shampoo
+Miss Lara what do u use to make it can it be any shampoo and what time of oil
Does is have to be 100% virgin olive oil x
+layla cb its alot better than any other oil. cold pressed coconut oil works really well :)
dont forget to leave them to dry upside down so no water leaks into the barrel, i learned this the hard way! haha
Can I use a blow torch? Really wanna kill all the bacteria.
+Varietygirl1 ....it was a joke.
haha!
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
A. LMAOOO
😂😂😂
The best way to clean your brush if you're on a budget is to mix shampoo, olive oil, and a tiny bit of anti bacterial hand soap in a bowl and use a rubber oven mitt. Dip your brush into the bowl and run it under the cool water and then swirl it over the oven mitt. And don't put too much olive oil like they did, it can harm the brush
I used the olive oil and my bristles where so hard and just horrible and they was like $50
mixing a sulfate free shampoo and olive oil like she showed worked wonderfully for me
Great tips! My favorite method is a mix of dawn antibacterial dishwashing liquid and a couple of drops of olive oil. Disinfects and keeps my brushes soft!
I always use olive oil and baby shampoo mixture! Works amazing!
I use the conditioner and coconut oil or olive oil treatments for all of all my beauty products and they have been working wonders for us.
I used the shampoo and olive oil with a towel and a bowl of water. It really worked! I used the towel to scrub the brush(make sure it is old because a lot of old makeup will go on it) and I would get all the excess soap off with the water. I really recommend it. They also smell great.
I tried the olive oil and dish soap method, the exact brand and everything that was suggested by Michelle Phan and I must say... I HATE it! Indeed it gets the dirty stuff out but the oil would not come off! no matter how hard I tried to rinse it or wash it again with just the soap it was hard to get it out and wouldnt dry properly, gross. Olive oils or coconut oils are known to be a good makeup remover for your face, but please dont use it on your brush!
What I DO suggest is use baby shampoo. It works beautifully and it leaves your brushes nice, clean, soft, and smelling good! Baby shampoo is very gentle and safe for your brush and in my opinion, works the best!
thanks!
thanks!
+nn104 I have used oil with my DIY cleanser, and it works pretty well for me. Leaves the brushes super soft. However, it really depends on how much oil you use, you only need a tiny bit.
Using the olive oil and soap thanks to Michelle Phan works for me. Maybe you used too much oil I can't imagine it not coming out but if you just use soap it strips away the brushe(s) life use. Using the oil conditions the brush. Again maybe you used too much or the oil you used was too thick
Paw patrol
Thank you this helped a lot I'm 13 and starting to get into makeup and needed a great way to clean my brushes!
Absolutely amazing, I tried olive oil and shampoo, it works a treat. No more expensive products that don't work.
OMG I just tried the olive oil and shampoo cleaner and I think it is the BEST brush cleaner I ever used. I added makeup remover to it too. Tysm!!!
I use the bar soap method
Ok first of all, too much olive oil, second of all that liquid soap will dry your brush, make sure to use only a little olive oil if you don't want to dry it. And third of all never use hot water because it will loosen up the glue holding your brisals.
love this trick.. shampoo and olive oil are great..
I use antibacterial dish soap, & olive oil then I condition them with deep conditioner! Works great!!
I clean my beauty blender with a mix of olive oil and dish soap. Looks like new after
I got some pretty awesome brushes off of wish and i want to keep them in the best condition possible. The dawn dish soap works
I don't recommend using olive oil or dish washing liquid because it dries out your brush's and ruins them. I personally love johnsans baby shampoo! Hope it helped!
Make sure it dries so that water doesn't run down into the handle from the bristles. I like to lay mine on a partially rolled up towel, bristles down, handles on the rolled part.
Great question. You can use olive oil or dishwashing detergent OR shampoo. We have a video on exactly how to clean it too on our channel, so search for it. :)
Did it bother anyone else when she didn't get all the shampoo out of the bowl? #ocdfreek
OMF YEA
Kezia Ball i thought i was the obly one 😂
Yes
yea lol
Yes I wanted her to grab the rest of it! Lbvs
We all need a friend like this guy... so supportive 😆
I mix fairy (liquid soap) with oil. That really cleans and gets rid of bacteria as well as conditions the brushes!!
Can you use vegetable oil? And can you use conditioner?
What shampoo should I use
This video was a lifesaver! THANK YOU!!!
If you’re using the soap bar method make sure to use an unscented moisturizing one so you don’t end up having a brittle brush that gives you a skin reaction! My eyes are already sensitive to certain eyeshadow formulas but they got itchy after using the brushes I cleaned with one of my spare soap bars because there was a light scent to it and I risked it anyway.(scented beauty products are horrible for the face anyway)
I learned this the hard way i had red bumpy patches on my fa e and the outside of my eye.
I use Johnson's Baby Shampoo. Dr. Bronner's left my my brushes feeling rough and gave the bristles an odd squeaky feel like there was some residue left behind.
Thank you so much! I know this is an old video but I didn't want to splash out on brush cleaner and I hadn't cleaned my brushes in like a year... yikes!
Loving the tan & hairstyle Kirbie. Great for summer.
What polish is on your Nail Kirbie? Please, it's Beautiful!
One good, efficient way! Thanks for Your time as it helped me going forward 💋
Fabulous how about the beauty blender, how can I clean this?
please bring out an tutorial on kirbies hairstyle in that video! i love it
I tried the olive oil and dish soap method and the olive oil just stuck to the brush and doesn't come off. Yes it could condition you brush but when your brush had oil in it it won't pick your makeup products well. I used to use baby shampoo and yes it's gentle enough but it doesn't clean well also you have to use a lot of it. So now I just use face wash that I don't username my face to wash brushes. We all like trying new things but sometimes they don't work out for our skins. Don't waste that face wash, shampoo or bar soap that you dislike, they wash away makeup on your brushes just fine. They are designed to wash away oil and dirt, that's exactly what's on your brushes!
I have Dove soap on hand but no one commented on how it works!!
I would like to ask if any brand of soap is fine used to clean my brushes?
Yes, agreed! Mine had an oily film on them too...I bet it was the olive oil. :(
can we use coconut oil or mustard oil in the place of olive oil
Does anyone know what makeup brushes those are?? They are gorgeous!!
They look like Morphe
I wonder if you can use vegetable or canola oil instead of olive oil.
I'm using soap bar for cleaning my brush
Used cocnut oil and washing liquid
can you use conditioner instead of olive oil or cocnut oil too
Could you use a hairdryer on cool to dry ur brushes if you don’t feel like waiting overnight?
I noticed after using olive oil with soap that even after rinsing really well with water and after they dried the brushes were left with an oily film. Is there anything I can do to help with that?
My brushes are all oily now!!!!! And I hate it!! Please if you're reading this DO NOT USE OLIVE OIL TO CLEAN YOUR BRUSHES
Gia Rosario Ye like don't my bobbie brown lip and liner brushes ARE RUIEND I MEAN THEY ARE EXPENSIVE
Gia Rosario you probably used the wrong oil or too much because on mine and many more ladies it works fab and it leaves them super smooth!!! the oil is just used as conditioner too leave the brush soft THATS ALL!!!!
Gia Rosario works 4 me
just use antibacterial soap and a couple drop of extra virgin olive oil.
These are awesome tips! Thank you!
What kind of shampoo would be best?
When you use this method, does it not make the brush smell funky? I just feel like using water and soap would not be enough
Does the olive oil leave a smell
Can you use any oil? Like vegetable oil, canola oil 😊
Can you also use conditioner?
could you use coconut oil instead of olive oil
yes
Williecya Wilson yes!
I used water and Dial Soap to clean mine and it worked really well :)
Can you use any oil?
is it suppost 2 b equal parts of shampoo & oil
Can u use coconut oil???
can i use olive oil and honey? I know it sounds dumb but i made a hair mask a while back and have no use for it now lol.. will it damage my brushes?
Very helpful cause I was thinking I'd have to purchase some type of makeup brush cleaner.
i saw a video where you could use coconut oil but instead of that could we use coco butter or no ?
I know this is cleaning the brushes but is this also disinfecting the brushes
How often do I wash them
is it extra virgin olive oil or just olive oil
Would any of these cleaners work for makeup sponges? Because -long story short- I bought new ones I haven't even used them and they got dirt because
(I don't know how!!) they were in my jewelry box and I somehow forgot about them 😳. Any tips for cleaning them?
Dawn dish soap and vinegar!
seems most common way to clean them!!
I do not recomend using dawn because if you have multie colored brushes it will strip the color i recomend using baby shampoo or natuaul oils
Coconut oil
Thanks sooooo much!!! Mum needed this
The olive oil thing didn't work for me. It stayed on my brushes 'til I got tired of trying to get it off. I just stuck to baby shampoo. Worked better.
where else can we watch or read more of Kirbie Johnson ' s work ?
jellybeanz u
Helped a lot omg thanks
it says porducts
Oh yah
Kirbie you're looking nice and tanned !! Lovely
I used the oil method and it ruined my brushes! :( I rinsed it off properly and spent so much time trying to make sure all the oil and soap came out but the oil wouldn't rinse out no matter how many times I tried. Even after 2 days my brushes still hadn't dried fully and we're greasy from the oil so I tried to rinse it using just soap and just water but it still wouldn't budge!
Hey Kirbie
Would this be okay with art brushes?
+Ga8rielle I believe so! Although, with the horror stories I'm hearing about oil, I say proceed with caution as that might stay on the brush in excess and interfere with the paint. Beyond that, I don't see why not :)
Haha he had me crying laughing when he said don’t use the sponge with the casserole on it 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣🤍🤍🤍
Never dip your brush in olive oil. Use only a little amount of olive oil.
Does it have to be olive oil?
+Watch Queen thank God!
+Watch Queen can you use like canola oil and like any type of oil?
thanks again!!
awesome
I loved the shampoo and olive oil, because after washing my brush wit the shampoo it smells soooooo good and also it cleans soooo well and it is antibacterial, and I love the oil becuz it make my brushes soooooo soft (like a comfy blanket)!!! I love and it's last me 7 months becuz I don't put make up on a lot sooooo yeh haha only (on like special events). But everyone should try it I love it.
Equal part of shampoo and equal part oil, (MAKE SURE ITS EQUAL) u can put as much or less.
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Can you use any shampoo?
yeah u can use any shampoo u have around
My makeup artist told me yes but pref one from a salon that is silicone free and a min amout of sulfate as possible.
thank you this is very helpful xx
Molly Carolyn Welcome :)
you can johnsons baby shampoo as its soft and doesnt have a lot of chemicals
aw yay!!! Lots of love to Mexico! x
wow
That was REALLY helpful Kirbie and Matthew!
Who else cringed when he was dipping the brush into the dirty water?
omg yasssss😂😂😂😂😂
Do you prepare a clean bowl of water for EACH one of your brushes? No you don't.
Interesting channel! Good luck in the works!
I went on vacay... what can I say! Wear your sunscreen though!
First . Cool video
Some hacks for DIY washing of Brushes were seen at thegippigirl as well. #thegippigirl
I clean my brushes
He looks like a young Ryan Seacrest
You know This is Sponsored when she sat Head and Sholders
no.... not really......