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Clinique Makeup Brush Cleanser

Hey guys!!

I was watching Amanda Ensing's June Favorites video and she spoke about this makeup cleanser and I was really interested in trying it out. She was talking about the Clinique Makeup Brush Cleanser and that it was her holy grail product, but thanks to her it is now mine.


I went into Macy's to purchase mine and it was $15 which I didn't mind paying. I mostly got this product for my foundation brush because honestly everytime I used it I would go thoroughly wash the brush that same day. I would hate to use the brush the next day with leftover foundation in the brush.

On the website it says, "Thoroughly cleanses brushes, removing makeup residue build-up. Keeps brush hairs in optimal condition. Monthly cleansing is recommended to ensure the highest level of hygiene, help brushes last longer." 

I used this on all my brushes the first time I used it and I loved it. It left them smelling good, cleaned most of the makeup residue especially with my foundation brush, and left the brushes feeling soft. I still will wash my brushes every one to two weeks I can't do a monthly cleaning like the website suggests.

When I use this I spray it on the brush then I grab either a towel or a paper towel and rub the brush in it until it is clean enough. Give it a few minutes to dry and then use it or put it away. If you are a germaphobe like me then I would definitely recommend you to try this product.

Do you guys use a brush cleanser in between washing your brushes?? If so, which one is your favorite one to use??

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