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natural, safe brush cleaner...for facepainting brushes and sponges...

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joko | 23:19 Sun 19th Jun 2011 | Home & Garden
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in any one session, i would paint a number of kids faces...and i wondered if there was something i could put into the water pots to sort of 'sterilise' the brushes as i go along... and that wouldnt harm skin or cause any sort of allergy...something natural... i did consider salt...but if a kid wiped his hands on his face and in his eyes itd sting...plus i paint lips too, so would taste horrible

or i could have a separate pot and rinse and use clear water to paint with

but any ideas for something?

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I have always been told to clean my make-up brushes with warm water and johnsons baby shampoo. I don't know how well it would sterilise them but it gets them clean and it wont cause any reactions. :)
How about a drop or two of Dettol.
BTW salty water doesn't sting eyes (unless it's really concentrated).
Don't forget there is a natural salt presence in tears.
I think that the Baby Shampoo is the best option, it will clean the brushes, and has the 'no tears' formulation too!.......
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i do use shampoo afterwards at home, to give a good thorough clean, but woudl it be any use in a cup of cold water and just dipping them in...dont want it to foam up...

is dettol safe on skin etc?

i suppose a very weak solution of salt might be ok
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what about vinegar?
No, vinegar stings eyes very badly - bicarbonate of soda might be another option though.
permanganate of potash ? a week solution, I wash all my fruit and veg in it after this last cucumber/bean sprout scare, its about £1.50 from the pharmacy. Also take it with me to wash fruit whilst on holiday abroad.
salt wont sterilise the brushes
what about some Milton - if its safe for baby bottles it should be okay for what you want
I was going to say Milton, I use that on my make up brushes and tooth brushes

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