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Origins Brush Cleaner

Hey guys!!!

As most of you know my holy grail Brush Cleaner for spot cleaning during the week is the Clinique Makeup Brush Cleanser, but when I went into the store to buy more they didn't have any left. I needed something ASAP since I had no more left and they showed me the Origins Brush Cleaner so I bought that instead. 


I honestly haven't had too many products that I have tried from Origins that I strongly dislike, but this is actually one of those products. I have to spray my brush so many times for the product that is on it to actually come off especially the big brushes. Since I spray the brushes so many times with it it takes longer to dry and no one has time for that during the work week.

Whenever I try to clean the concealer brush or foundation brush I have to really rub the brush on the towel hard and spray about 8 times for the product to come off. With the Clinique one the most was 3 sprays for the product to come off.

Also I don't like the scent of this cleaner. To me it smells like alcohol and herbs combined. If you have tried this product do you agree with that scent description?? I am actually surprised it didn't break me out because of how strong the scent is.

Overall I will not repurchase this. I have had this for two weeks and it is almost halfway done. Plus this bottle wasn't all the way filled to the top to begin with. Have you guys tried this product?? What do you guys think?? Do you have a favorite brush cleaner?

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