Start Cleaning Your Tools Like A Pro With The Tropical Lemon Clear Cinema Secrets Makeup Brush Cleaner And Cleansing Tin. Stubborn Waterproof And Long Wear Makeup Melts Away And Brushes Dry Almost Instantly No Water Or Rinsing Required Leaving A Pleasant Lemon Scent. The Aluminum Tin Is Perfect For The ""Dipping Method"" For Deep Cleaning And The Twist-Top Lid Fits Tight To Avoid Spills On The Job. As Soon As Brushes Are Dry To The Touch They Are Ready To Use. Dipping Method Directions Pour It Dip It Wipe It. Three Easy Steps Is All It Takes To Bring Brushes Back To Life Instantly. Pour Cs Makeup Brush Cleaner Into Our Cleansing Tin And Fill The Tin Up Enough To Dip 1/4 Of The Way Up The Brush Bristles. Dip The Tip Of The Brush Into The Liquid And Remove Immediately To Avoid Over Saturation. The Bristles Will Draw Liquid Up Into The Brush And Dissolve Away Makeup. For Large Fluffy Or Dense Brushes Only Dip 10% Of The Brush Tip And Hold Vertically For 5 Seconds So Liquid Moves Down Into The Base. Wipe The Brush Clean On An Absorbent Paper Towel Or Cloth And Repeat As Necessary. Reshape The Brush And Allow To Air Dry Completely Before Use. Brush Cleaner Spray Directions Hold The Sprayer 1 To 2 Inches From Brush And Spray Directly Onto Brush Hair While Rotating. Gently Wipe The Brush Clean With A Paper Towel Or Cloth And Repeat As Necessary. Allow The Makeup Brush To Dry Completely Before Using.
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