KABUKI BRUSH USES

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OK, if you’re like me you somehow purchased a Kabuki brush.  Either with a mineral makeup purchase, or just because someone told you it was the next best thing.  You may or may not use it.  If you’re like me you never have and don’t think you ever will.  However before you decide to chuck it or donate it, here’s a fantastic new use for it.  It actually makes owning the damn thing worth it!

It makes one hell of an exfoliant for your face.  It’s true.  It’s almost as good as a Japanese Wash Cloth.  Yes, I said Almost.  Japanese Wash Cloth is still the best, but the Kabuki brush is a good substitute if you haven’t yet purchased your Japanese Wash Cloth.

The Kabuki Brush works as an exfoliant because it’s silky bristles buff away the dead skin without damaging your pores.  It also works as a stimulant, bringing the blood to the surface which will help your skin stay smooth and clear for days.

So, if you have a Kabuki brush just lying there on your vanity, don’t toss it away, use it to give yourself that clean, clear skin you’ve been dying for!

Method Makeup Academy, Sacramento’s Makeup School