Know The Right Time To Change A New Makeup Brush
JAKARTA - Not many people know that makeup brushes also have a period of use. And if you don't pay attention, this will certainly affect its performance in applying makeup to the face. That's why it's important to know the signs that your makeup brush must be replaced with a new one. Like what? Here are the signs.
When it's too bent
The function of a makeup brush mainly depends on the shape of the bristles and the brush head. Brushes are carefully tapered, rounded, flattened, or angled in a certain way to indicate their specific use. Meanwhile, many brushes have different shapes and need repair.
However, if your makeup brush is so old that it can no longer hold its original shape even after washing and drying, it is time to get rid of it. Because if you don't, it will just make a mess and collect bacteria.
When it doesn't transfer the product evenly
Sometimes it's hard to tell that a brush isn't working as it should just by looking at it. It could be that some of the bristles inside the brush have broken off, and even though the outer shape is still there, the brush isn't working properly.
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This is especially evident on the foundation and eyeshadow brushes. If you start to notice a slightly patchy application when applying your makeup, it could be that the brush is too damaged to work properly. Of course, this can also be a product buildup that causes the brush to perform poorly, so always clean it before deciding to replace it with a new one
When a lot of hair falls out
Shape is one thing that determines the function of a brush and the other is density. One of the characteristics that can distinguish a quality brush from a bad one is how much it sheds.
Hair loss occurs when the hair falls out during use or when you clean it. Higher quality brushes tend to be more resistant to shedding, and as a result, they will last longer. This is also largely down to how the brush is made, as well as the quality of the glue that holds the bristles together.
If a makeup brush has lost a lot of bristles, it's likely that it's no longer functioning as it should and should be thrown away. To be sure, always wash gently and dry thoroughly or with the bristles side down to ensure water doesn't seep into the neck or brush ferrule.