Light Cleaning: Wipe down with warm soapy water or use non chemical wipes such as alcohol swabs. Dry with towels/wash cloths and set aside to dry. Make sure to remove harness and filters/canisters before doing so.
Heavy Cleaning: Disassemble mask completely, submerge mask then pieces into a bucket, 10 gallon is preferred, of warm soapy water or 5% bleach solution. Agitate/shake around while holding mask from the front, for 5 minutes, getting all debris off the mask. Submerge pieces and shake around for 2 minutes. Rinse mask for 2 minutes and pieces for 30 seconds in clean water. Dry mask and pieces with towels/wash cloths. Make sure to get inside of mask with a small towel/wash cloth as water tends to collect inside the cracks and crevices of the mask. Set mask and pieces on a flat surface on a towel to air dry. Hang harness to air dry as well. Do not use a blow/hand dryer to dry mask or pieces as this can destroy/warp the mask and cause the pieces not to operate correctly.
mix 2 teaspoons of household bleach per 1 gallon of water
That is the correct spelling of the word "mascara" (eyelash makeup).
There are several ways to remove makeup concealer from a carpet. One could use a solution of vinegar and water, or a solution of dish detergent and warm water.
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Eyeliner when used appropriately is neither good nor bad for your health. Just remember to disinfect makeup, not use other peoples, and throw away after a few monthes.
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If you don't want to go crazy with the makeup yes lip balm is the solution. If your lips are chapped yes lip balm is the answer.
No cho is correct
A correct statement for this would be "It seems as though my face does not want to cooperate with any makeup brand that I purchase".
These are the little premoistened pads that come in a jar, correct? You just take one out of the jar and wipe your makeup off with it. It's really that easy.
You may want to check out Youtube.com for instructions on correctly applying makeup. They have how to's and instructional videos on how to get things complete safely and accurately.
Yes, you can use paintbrushes for makeup. I wouldn't use ones with sharp bristly bits i would use a soft bristle brush. Your makeup would look like you used a proper makeup brush. So yes you can use a paintbrush to apply makeup. P.S. - I do it all the time (they are sometimes better than normal brushes and cheaper!).