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Sleeping in your makeup is one of the worst things that you can do for your skin. It can cause breakouts, fine lines, and wrinkles, and leave your complexion looking dull. Always wash your makeup off at the end of the day with a good cleanser to keep your skin healthy.  If you’re wearing waterproof eye makeup or heavy foundation, it’s best to incorporate a specific makeup remover into your skincare routine before you wash your face. Keep makeup remover wipes on your nightstand. That way, if you’re too tired to stand over the sink and wash off your makeup at the end of the day, you can quickly wipe it off and get to bed. The bathroom usually has a large mirror, so it probably seems like the ideal spot to put on and store your makeup. However, the heat and humidity -- not to mention germs -- in the bathroom can cause your makeup to spoil more quickly. Instead, store it in a cool, dry room of the house, such as the bedroom. It can be a pain to keep your makeup brushes clean, but using dirty brushes can lead to dirt, oil, and bacteria being spread over your face each time you use them. You should deep clean with brush shampoo or another cleanser once a week, and use a daily brush cleaner to spot clean your brushes before each use. You can purchase brush shampoo and daily brush cleaner at beauty supply stores. However, you can also make your own.
Remove your makeup at the end of the day. Keep your makeup out of the bathroom. Wash your makeup brushes regularly.