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  2. Here's the right way to clean and sanitize makeup sponges - AOL

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    This hack for cleaning makeup sponges is something every girl needs to know

  3. 11 Things You Can Clean With a Magic Eraser—and 6 You ... - AOL

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    Clean the turntable separately on a flat surface, using the same gentle circular motion. Use a clean, damp cloth to wipe away any Magic Eraser residue. Dry all surfaces thoroughly with a ...

  4. Wash Away Makeup Like Kim Kardashian With These $10 Wipes - AOL

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    Whether you wear clean girl makeup or serve full glam looks, wiping it away with remover at the night’s end is a non-negotiable. Along with staining your sheets, sleeping in makeup can clog your ...

  5. Cleanser - Wikipedia

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    In this case, a cleanser is a facial care product that is used to remove make-up, skin care product residue, microbes, dead skin cells, oils, sweat, dirt and other types of daily pollutants from the face. These washing aids help prevent filth-accumulation, infections, clogged pores, irritation and cosmetic issues like dullness from dead skin ...

  6. Melamine foam - Wikipedia

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    A "Mr. Clean Magic Eraser" brand sponge, made from melamine foam. Melamine foam is a foam-like material consisting of a melamine-formaldehyde condensate. It is the active component of a number of abrasive cleaner sponges, notably the Magic Eraser. It is also used as thermal insulation and as a soundproofing material.

  7. Cleaning agent - Wikipedia

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    Purposes of cleaning agents include health, beauty, removing offensive odors, and avoiding the spread of dirt and contaminants to oneself and others. Some cleaning agents can kill bacteria (e.g. door handle bacteria, as well as bacteria on worktops and other metallic surfaces) and clean at the same time. Others, called degreasers, contain ...