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.
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.
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".
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.
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