One of my favorite beauty items of all time is the solid brush cleaner. Something about it makes it so much easier to clean brushes and beauty sponges (like a Beauty Blender). I think that it’s because you can kind of “scrub” the brush into the little container and you don’t have to worry about liquid cleaner washing off before the brush is actually clean. It’s just so easy to swirl your brush or sponge around the tin!
Today, I’m going to show you how to make a clean version of these super popular cleansers.

–4 oz. shallow tin
–Melt and pour soap
-Essential oils with anti bacterial/antifungal properties (I used rosemary and peppermint)
–Pink clay (optional, to make it a little prettier)
–Jojoba oil







Cleaning your tools is SO important—it’s much better for your skin and your makeup will look better! You could make a few of these at a time to save for later, or they make a really unique and inexpensive gift.
xo Keely



Hi! The link for the melt and pour soap goes to the essential oil instead. Could you please fix it? Thanks so much!
Oops! Here’s the correct link– https://rstyle.me/+fl_sg7FXeIAVDFh2WHHNhw 🙂
I love this idea and just made a few. I just opened it up after letting them dry for a few days and the oil rose to the top. Has that happened to you?
Can diatomaceous earth be substituted for the clay?
I love this idea and that it’s a natural option! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks so much for sharing this! Definitely need to try it out soon.
-Kate
https://daysofkate.com/
Is this cleaner good for both synthetic and natural makeup brushes???
Yes, it is!
Wow! That’s an amazing idea! Thank you!
I love this!! I have solid cleaners for paintbrushes but I never thought about it for makeup brushes. The real question is… how often should you clean your brushes?
I usually clean mine once a week — especially anything relating to foundation or concealer. I wash my Beauty Blender after every use. 🙂
This brings back fond memories of taking a painting glass in high school and using solid soap. Thanks!
Thanks for the tutorial! I’ve never tried a solid cleaner for my brushes before – it sounds intriguing! ❤️✨
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