Hey everyone! I was reading an article online awhile back, and a makeup artist actually said that this was their go-to cleanser. I was intrigued, did a little research and decided to put it to the test!
Product Details, Price & Where To Buy
I'm talking about The Masters Brush Cleaner and Preserver that retails for $9.38 for 1 oz of product. There are larger sizes that you can purchase if you're curious. I bought a smaller size just to test out and if it works well, then next time, I'll upgrade to a bigger tub.
Product Details, Price & Where To Buy
I'm talking about The Masters Brush Cleaner and Preserver that retails for $9.38 for 1 oz of product. There are larger sizes that you can purchase if you're curious. I bought a smaller size just to test out and if it works well, then next time, I'll upgrade to a bigger tub.
I purchased mine online at Amazon and got free shipping with my order. This particular brush cleaner also cleans paint brushes that have been dipped in: oil paint, watercolour or even acrylic. If you look closely, there is an artist who is painting an image on a canvas that is resting on an easel.
How It Works
I washed 3 of my Sigma eyeshadow brushes with it and followed the instructions. You must rinse your brush in warm water and then swirl the makeup brush in the compound making sure to work it into a lather. Keep doing that until your brush is clean and rinse thoroughly! After I swirled my brush around in the cleanser, I found that doing that same motion on the palm of my hand and then rinsing it off with warm water was the most effective way. I really did love how it cleaned my eyeshadow brushes and it was very quick too! It isn't nearly as messy as when I use my Johnson's Baby Shampoo and I found this method to be more effective.
However, I attempted to clean my beauty blender with it and it was not working out well for me. I prefer to use a liquid rather than a solid to wash my beauty blender for sure. If you have very dirty face brushes, I suggest that you do a pre-wash with some brush shampoo and then follow-up with this solid cleanser. I did clean a few of my face brushes with this cleanser that were previously used to dip into different powders (blush, face powder, bronzer, etc) and everything came off effortlessly!
Did It Pass The Test?
Yes, it definitely did and I will now be cleaning all my eye brushes with this wonderful solid cleanser! They felt like new and were very soft after just one wash. I will not use it to clean any of my makeup sponges though because I have a preferred method and one that already works better for me. I like this cleaner because you can even leave the lather on your brushes to help shape and condition the bristles! It cleans as well as conditions which is amazing and I actually looked forward to cleaning my brushes with it!
How It Works
I washed 3 of my Sigma eyeshadow brushes with it and followed the instructions. You must rinse your brush in warm water and then swirl the makeup brush in the compound making sure to work it into a lather. Keep doing that until your brush is clean and rinse thoroughly! After I swirled my brush around in the cleanser, I found that doing that same motion on the palm of my hand and then rinsing it off with warm water was the most effective way. I really did love how it cleaned my eyeshadow brushes and it was very quick too! It isn't nearly as messy as when I use my Johnson's Baby Shampoo and I found this method to be more effective.
However, I attempted to clean my beauty blender with it and it was not working out well for me. I prefer to use a liquid rather than a solid to wash my beauty blender for sure. If you have very dirty face brushes, I suggest that you do a pre-wash with some brush shampoo and then follow-up with this solid cleanser. I did clean a few of my face brushes with this cleanser that were previously used to dip into different powders (blush, face powder, bronzer, etc) and everything came off effortlessly!
Did It Pass The Test?
Yes, it definitely did and I will now be cleaning all my eye brushes with this wonderful solid cleanser! They felt like new and were very soft after just one wash. I will not use it to clean any of my makeup sponges though because I have a preferred method and one that already works better for me. I like this cleaner because you can even leave the lather on your brushes to help shape and condition the bristles! It cleans as well as conditions which is amazing and I actually looked forward to cleaning my brushes with it!
I also have a video on YouTube where I test out 3 brush cleaners separate from the one that I spoke about today in this blog post!
Until next time,
Until next time,
STAY CLASSY
Berrz
FTC: This blog post is not sponsored and all opinions are my own. I purchased this product myself and all prices are in CAD dollars unless stated otherwise. Some links are affiliate.
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