Bean brush stand


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No matter how good the brush cases and fumes are, they still delay the make-up. It's best to have everything at hand. Even cleaning is easier.

In a place where there is not very high humidity, the beans last a nice about a year.
In a place where there is not very high humidity, the beans last a nice about a year.

Many women's hearts sming when they see a make-up artist unwrapping her magic holster full of perfect brushes that make-up go by itself. But to buy or sew such a piece for home use is not such a win. Pulling out one by one and then cleaning up again is a real pain in the ass. It is better to have brushes, but also a variety of pencils for lines and contours freely available.

Tiny glass balls look elegant, but they are expensive and like to pop out of the vase.
Tiny glass balls look elegant, but they are expensive and like to pop out of the vase.

Into a vase with them

Someone puts them in a pencil stand, but you don't put brushes with a thicker powder handle or scrub them. Another option is glass balls, which, for example, have in Sephora. But these are sold by weight and are not the cheapest. The most inept solution is ordinary beans sprinkled in a simple transparent container. For example, a glass from a larger candle or a variety of vases is useful. The bean handles are going to go pretty good, and nothing's going to hurt them. For beans, the fact that they are much easier to clean also speaks. Glass balls are like living silver and they like and often pop out of the vase. Then there's nothing left to do but suck them out and go to the dumpster.

Brush stand

 

Photo: maru