Beauty tools touch products, hands, hair, and skin. A small cleaning routine can help keep them in better condition and make daily care feel more organized.
Start with the product instructions
Different materials need different care. Check whether the tool can be rinsed, wiped, or fully immersed. Keep powered tools, glued parts, and coated surfaces away from methods that may damage them.
Remove visible residue first
Use a clean tissue or soft cloth to remove loose product. Then use a suitable gentle cleanser or approved disinfecting method. Avoid harsh chemicals when the manufacturer does not recommend them.
Dry before storage
Moisture trapped in a pouch can cause odor, surface damage, or unwanted buildup. Place tools on a clean towel and let them dry fully before closing the case.
Do not share without proper sanitation
Personal grooming tools should stay personal when possible. Items that touch broken skin, eyes, or other sensitive areas need extra care and may not be suitable for sharing.
Create a weekly reset
Choose one day to check, clean, dry, and organize your most-used items. Replace damaged tools and follow local disposal rules for sharp pieces.