Let’s be real: your skin deserves better than dirty brushes and neglected tools. A weekly cleaning routine isn’t just about hygiene—it’s about protecting your glow. Welcome to your new Sunday Reset. This guide will walk you through the beauty tools you should be cleaning weekly to keep your skin healthy and your beauty routine at its best.
Why Weekly Cleaning Matters
Your beauty tools touch your face every day, so buildup of makeup, oils, bacteria, and dead skin is inevitable. If left unchecked, this grime can lead to breakouts, clogged pores, and dull skin. Regular cleaning also extends the life of your tools and keeps performance top-notch.
Top Beauty Tools You Should Be Cleaning Weekly
1. Makeup Brushes
- Especially foundation and concealer brushes—these hold the most product.
- Use a gentle brush cleanser or baby shampoo.
- Amazon Pick: EcoTools Makeup Brush Cleansing Shampoo

2. Makeup Sponges
- Sponges can harbor bacteria quickly due to moisture.
- Wash with warm water and antibacterial soap. Rinse thoroughly and air dry.
- Amazon Pick: Beautyblender Solid Cleanser
3. Eyelash Curlers
- Use a cotton pad with rubbing alcohol to wipe down the curler pads and frame.
- Replace pads every few months to maintain curl and avoid lash breakage.
4. Tweezers and Brow Scissors
- Sanitize with alcohol after each use to prevent infection or irritation.
5. Facial Rollers and Gua Sha Tools
- Rinse with warm water and mild soap, then dry with a soft towel.
- Store in a clean pouch or drawer to avoid dust.
6. Nail Tools
- Soak in warm soapy water, then wipe with isopropyl alcohol.
- Dry thoroughly to avoid rusting.
- Amazon Pick: Stainless Steel Nail Care Set
How to Make It Part of Your Sunday Routine
- Set a timer or reminder on your phone for a specific time every Sunday.
- Keep all your cleaning supplies in one basket for easy access.
- Play your favorite playlist or podcast to make it fun!
Cleaning Tips from the Pros
- Always let tools air dry completely before storing.
- Use a microfiber cloth for drying to avoid lint buildup.
- Use a silicone brush mat to deep clean bristles.
- Never submerge electric tools—use antibacterial wipes instead.
More Weekly Beauty Reset Ideas
- Summer Skincare Cleanout: What to Keep or Toss
- Low-Maintenance Travel Beauty Essentials
- Everyday Habits for Glowing Skin
Final Thoughts: Clean Tools, Clear Skin
It takes just a few minutes, but cleaning your beauty tools weekly can be a game-changer for your skin and your routine. Keep things fresh, functional, and fabulous with this easy Sunday Reset habit. Your future self—and your complexion—will thank you!
✨ Let’s Chat
Do you clean your tools weekly? Drop your favorite cleansing tips in the comments or tag us on Instagram with #SundayBeautyReset!

