Thursday, 11 February 2016

P.S Love (Primark) Brush Cleanser Review


 So today I thought that we would talk about something SUPER affordable as I am all about that life at the moment as I am currently unemployed - this will hopefully change tomorrow lol! Anyway... I have been trying this out for about 3 months now and I am loving it.

This is the P.S Love Makeup Brush Cleaner (which you can find in primark of all places and it is only £2.00!), all you have to do is spray your makeup brush directly and then rub the brush on a piece of kitchen roll or a towel, just do little circular motions. This is called spot cleaning your brushes. You will still need to do a deep clean regularly, this method is just to keep your brushes clean-ish between washes.

It is really amazing if you are a makeup artist doing more than one person in each sitting as you can clean the brushes right there and then and it dries super quickly so you can use it on the next client. However, I wouldn't recommend doing this with any brushes you are using cream or liquid products as it doesn't get a deep enough clean to be applied to multiple faces, there will still be a lot of gross excess product up in the brush which is only bought down with warm water and soap.

So this is my brush before being cleansed... As you can see there is dark brown eyeshadow covering the tip of the brush. I would not be able to use this brush as it is to apply a lighter colour as it would be altered by the excess colour left on the brush.
And this is after being cleansed with the P.S Love Makeup Brush Cleanser. As you can see from the photo below all of the product has come away from the brush. I would now be able to apply whatever colour I would like now that it is clean. Drying time is only about 3 mins so you can have a really quick turn around if that is what you are looking for.
This is also a great method if you are a beginner with makeup brushes and don't have many as you can clean the brushes as you go so that you can use the same brush for a different colour in one eyeshadow look.

I hope this helps, how is your favourite way to spot clean your brushes?

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