Product Review: Evita Joseph Deep Brush Cleanser
August 17, 2016This is one review i'm super excited to share with you all. Meet the Evita Joseph Deep Brush Cleanser. I can't stress enough the importance of washing your makeup brushes. I was having a chat with a friend the other day and through the conversation I learnt that she's had her makeup brushes for two years yet had never washed them. For personal use your brushes should at least be washed weekly. Personally i like to always use clean brushes so i spot clean them after each use. For my professional kit, no two ways, brushes are cleaned after each use! Brushes can serve as a breeding site for bacteria or a means to transfer and contaminate your face and makeup items that constantly touch your face. This can lead to persistent acne that never seems to go away.
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Evita Joseph Deep Brush Cleanser |
When i saw the bottle i squealed in delight. Normally i'm not too big on packaging but i was impressed. Black shiny bottle with a silver waterproof label?! Tell me this doesn't look world class! I'd buy this just because of the packaging alone.
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Evita Joseph Deep Brush Cleanser |
The Evita Joseph Deep Brush Cleanser is described as:
"A specially formulated anti-bacterial brush liquid soap that dissolves all makeup residue leaving your bristles clean and ready for re-use. Continuous deep cleaning of brushes ensure clean makeup application and extends the longevity of your brushes".
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Back label: Evita Joseph Deep Brush Cleanser |
The actual product, to my surprise, is a thick transparent gel like liquid soap with no scent. I wish it was scented however this is perfect for those who are sensitive to fragrance. To get the cleaner out simply turn the bottle upside down and give it a gentle squeeze. A little does go a long way as its quite thick and you do get your money's worth.
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Before of some dirty brushes |
5 comments
I can't wait to buy this this year . If only I could buy this online and get it delivered here !!
ReplyDeleteHey Lou, you should speak to Evita, Im sure it's possible.
DeleteAwesome review.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed reading it and i love the packaging of the product. So proud it was made in Ghana by Evita Joseph, this can sell anywhere in the world.
Would have loved to know the price
I know right! I'm super proud! A bottle costs 50 cedis. A little bit goes a long way
DeleteGreat stuff Annette!
ReplyDeleteI would love to hear from you, pls feel free to comment, contribute or ask questions xoxo Annette