Make-up Brush Care: Dry'n Shape
12:30 AMThe thing is: I didn't learn how to put on make-up on my own up until I was on my first year in college. If you see my photos from that time (for some odd reason or circumstance), you'll notice how much different I was with the way I dressed and my routine in general. I also didn't convert my blog into a fashion blog until two years after. So being that I only started to learn about make-up recently, I still have a long way to go! I'm always so surprised and intrigued whenever I do learn new things. One of my recent searches on Youtube was actually about caring for your make-up brushes.
Even as a beginner, I believe it's good to invest in quality make-up brushes especially if you have sensitive skin like me. I easily break out with the wrong products and I get pretty bad pimple marks so I try my best to think about what I use on my face. And with brushes, I found out that you have to clean them at least after every use and make sure to deep clean them every once in a while.
I was actually browsing through Sigma's website and look what I found:
It's called Dry'n Shape and it's designed for your dense brushes, to dry them within a shorter amount of time and whip them back into shape. I think it's a neat idea! They also actually explain how you can clean your make-up brushes in 3 easy steps. In terms of dimension, I think it's fairly easy to carry around if in case you decide to travel with it. It's at 23.5 cm in width and 13.8 in height.
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This is a really great idea. Do you think this will work on low quality brushes as well?
ReplyDeleteHey Allison! I would assume it will work the same for low quality brushes or at least improve its drying process as opposed to having it dry normally on its own :)
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