Double Ended Brushes
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Jan 12, 2013
Victoria D.
For the life of me, I always try to avoid buying double ended brushes, because they're sooo inconvenient to store. However, over the past year or so I've been gifted a few, received them with palettes, etc. I fear they're only here to haunt me.
They're GOOD brushes, so I can't just throw or give them away, so how do you store your double ended brushes? I need some sort of genius solution!
Jan 19, 2013
Tanya M.
i use a pencil case, like a smaller one that fits in my vanity drawer.
Jan 20, 2013
Cameron R.
I personally just have a cosmetic bag where I keep those kinds of brushes, and then I store in a miscellaneous drawer at my vanity table. If you display the rest of yours in a holder of some sort and are wanting them on display you could always purchase a bag of brush guards and put one on the side of the brush that goes into the holder so it doesn't get damaged, and that way you dont have to clutter your vanity area with a separate brush contraption.
Jan 24, 2013
Elisa S.
Jan 24, 2013
Elisa S.
Oh good lord Cameron I found some on Amazon and I believe you just solved all my traveling brush problems forever. No more ruined paint or makeup brushes for me! Thankyouthankyouthankyou