1. Clinique Makeup Brush Cleaner: 8 oz $14.00; according to the Clinique website this product cleans brushes, removes makeup, helps your brushes last longer.
2. Johnson's Baby Shampoo: 15.0 oz. $3.99; obviously the first thing that comes to mind is a baby, not a makeup brush cleaner. However, this gentle shampoo makes the perfect cleanser to remove stubborn makeup, bacteria and build-up on your brushes & you can't argue with the price ;)
Shell--this stuff is AMAZING for cleaning brushes!!!
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It's cheaper if you get a smaller bottle, obviously, but honestly it's the best thing I've ever used to clean brushes, and it's not even called a brush cleaner! It takes maybe a minute to clean each brush. I have a white brush that I use for concealer, but it gets stained the color of my concealer a lot, but when I use this wash it is completely white again within seconds! You should try! :)
woah thank you this looks great, totally have to purchase 1 for myself ;)
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