Everyone knows that makeup brushes are an investment. A single brush can cost anywhere from 10-50+ dollars depend on material, type, brand, etc. So I make it a top priority to care for my brushes and treat them as precious as they are.
One of my must have items when it comes to brushes is my brush guards.
Check out my full posting on why these are amazing lil' guys that should be in everyone's makeup arsenal here:
Def. agree for brushes like the MAC 217 that splay like crazy when drying. Not necessary for synthetic brushes, but I use mine w/ every washing for the brushes that need it. Also awesome tools to control the density/size of your brush head for application too!
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Dec 07, 2010
Jamie Lynn P.
Everyone knows that makeup brushes are an investment. A single brush can cost anywhere from 10-50+ dollars depend on material, type, brand, etc. So I make it a top priority to care for my brushes and treat them as precious as they are.
One of my must have items when it comes to brushes is my brush guards.
Check out my full posting on why these are amazing lil' guys that should be in everyone's makeup arsenal here:
http://www.norulesjustbeauty.com
Mar 16, 2011
Soma S.
Def. agree for brushes like the MAC 217 that splay like crazy when drying. Not necessary for synthetic brushes, but I use mine w/ every washing for the brushes that need it. Also awesome tools to control the density/size of your brush head for application too!
Jan 11, 2013
Ashley A.
Where do you buy them? Also what cleaner do u use?
Jan 11, 2013
Mena M.
You can buy them at Walmart, Coastal scents, Amazon and use baby shampoo, antibacterial soap w/ olive oil or store bought brush cleanser
Jan 12, 2013
Ashley A.
Thx