
This is unconventional. This is a review of my own brush cleanser. When I had the idea of posting my product, I was really just excited to posting anything. And then I put the disclaimer saying that I haven't used it yet, which I've thought about it and realized I'm going to try not to do that again. I'll at least use it first next time. So then I finally had time to use it when I was switching between brushes. The oil makes it look like a lava lamp when shaken loosely. But then when heavily shaken, looks like the bubbles in a glass of champagne. I sprayed it onto a thick napkin and used it especially for my brushes with darker colors to see how it'll clean the colors off. And you know, it smells a little like acetone, but the results do it justice. It does the work, the bristles aren't ruined. And in fact the feel is just as soft. I think it has to do with the oil. My favorite part most of all is the aftersmell. It's really subtle. You can tell it's clean, and the acetone smell is gone. It kinda reminds me of Caudalie which smells really off and strong at first but goes away quickly and later smells really lovely.
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