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May 23, 2016
Jacqueline H.
I have been using that brush soap for quite some time, and I have never had that happen, ever. I would definitely toss it. If you want my honest opinion, that happened because of user error. It is not the soap. As you know, to wash the brush, you wet the brush and lather it on the surface of the soap. There's always some residual water left behind, and I always make sure that I rinse the surface of the soap and then take a paper towel and soak up any residual moisture on the surface of the soap. I leave the container open for a few minutes, and then check to make sure the surface of the soap is dry before I place the lid on it, and then store it in a cool dry area.
Looks like what happened here is you closed this soap up to quickly, and there was some residual moisture on the surface that sunk and since you closed it up... premiere breeding ground for mold. The same thing can happen with a Beauty Blender: if you cleanse it and don't let it dry all the way and then put it back in its container and seal it...the same thing will happen: Mold.
May 23, 2016
Lara C.
Omg that's crazy, it's definitely mold. I have never used this product but thats unacceptable
May 23, 2016
Chris M.
May 23, 2016
Chris M.
May 23, 2016
Chris M.
After several times using this on my brushes - which, by the way, I preferred using to my Dr. Bronner's liquid soap - I opened it one day to find what look like mold spots! Has anyone experienced this before? Is it mold? If so, I guess I should throw this out...? Are these usually good cleansers?