- Product details
- Description
- How to use
From time to time, it is important to clean makeup brushes in order to protect your skin from any harmful bacteria that naturally pile up in them. Ideally, as dermatologists say, it is necessary to wash them every 7 to 10 days. Another good reason for doing so on a regular basis is that neglecting cleanliness can eventually damage your brushes. Makeup residue weighs down the bristles, causing them to weaken and even break.
If you've tried to clean the brushes with soap under running water and end up with losing a lot of its bristles, then there’s a special cleaner to help you with that. Ibra Brush Cleaner has a gentle formula that contains natural Green Tea extract.
It is largely due to this ingredient that your brushes are free from any dirt, pollutants, old makeup, while their shape is intact.
Benefits of Ibra Brush Cleaner:
- provides a thorough cleansing;
- removes the build-up of pollutants, residual makeup and harmful bacteria;
- enriched with Green Tea extract;
- has an antibacterial effect;
- softens bristles without causing any damage;
- disinfects brushes;
- enhances drying;
- ensures economic product use;
- does not affect original shape and quality of the brushes;
- has a pleasant herbal scent.
- suitable for any material of bristles.-
Apply the gel to a brush, rinse it and dry with a paper towel.
This is the best product you can imagine; it removes foundation in an instant. Even expensive facial cleansers struggle, but with this, I just swiped back and forth twice and the brush was clean, it's unbelievable. Unfortunately, the nozzle of the dispenser broke on the first day, so I have to unscrew the bottle manually. It would have been much more economical and convenient with the dispenser, I think. I don't even want to try other gels; this one gets a perfect score of 1000 out of 100.
The soap is quite good. It cleans brushes well.
Does not correspond to the description - it says: "Spray the liquid onto the chosen makeup brush, and then dry it with a paper towel.", but in reality, I received a gel that requires washing the brushes with water - so it's essentially a completely different product!