Since I bought my set of make up brush, of course, I would also need a bottle of shampoo, otherwise, how am i supposed to bath them? 😉
After reading the review on Tine, I bought this Elianto brush cleanser at RM18. I bought it from a booth in Sg. Wang, I had a hard time explaining to the sales girl what I wanted. They just couldn’t seem to understand. Was I that terrible? O_o. Is it hard to understand ‘brush cleanser’? They even showed me make up brush when they heard ‘brush’.
Oh well, so, there I used, for the first time. You have to pour the cleanser out in a clean container then, dip your brush, swirl, and pat gently on tissue or clean cloth. You have to use quite a lot if you have many brushes to clean. Then, finally, leave your brushes air dry.
I think it is going to take a long time to dry, and its been 30 minutes since I bathed it. I noticed that the blusher brush soaked up quite a lot of the cleanser. Is it supposed to be this way? Any pro educate me please?




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Shucks, do you reckon the sales assistants here only know how to USE the brushes, and not CLEAN them? Ugh.
Anyhoos, compared to cleaning them out with shampoo and conditioner (which was what I did before), the brushes cleaned with the brush cleaner dry out much quicker. Previously, I had to leave my brushes to dry overnight. With the cleaner, they dry less than an hour.
I’ve heard of better (i.e. more expensive) cleaners which do a better and quicker job, but those are meant for professional makeup artists, which also means they’re more expensive. Still, price per ml, I think Elianto’s really expensive, since it’s only so little.
PS: My face brush uses the gist of the cleaner. What a waste, eh? Ouch.