answer 1
No, brushes need air in order to dry properly
answer 2
You still want to lay your brushes out flat to dry.
answered 3 months ago
hilldiggity
(San Ramon, CA)
answer 3
Yes! You can totally use for drying to hold the brush's shape. Just be sure to dry in an open and airy room so they don't harbor bacteria. I don't recommend these for anything other than drying because the bristles get caught in the mesh if they move around too much.
answered 4 months, 3 weeks ago
answer 4
You can put this on a damp brush, it'll help the brush shape from being deformed. Not a good idea to have the brush be soaking wet though.
answered 4 months, 4 weeks ago
kellyjasmine
(Virginia Beach, Va)
answer 5
Yes... these are perfect for drying your brushes upside down. They keep brush snug with you insert the end first into guard. I slide it up so that there is plenty of room to put upside down in a jar so the water drains out. My brushes air dry over night and retain their shape. The brushes don't slip down.
answered 5 months, 1 week ago
Nitra
(San Antonio, Texas)
answer 6
I would not use these to dry..u thimk it would be awesome, but not really, it holds moister in and doesnt allow air to dry, hence..mildew can grow. So i would not recomend the drying, but storing n travel Yes
answered 5 months, 2 weeks ago
isopurty
(Bakersfield, CA)
answer 8
Yes. After I am done washing them, I put the cover on, place the brushes bristles down and place them in a container (usually a tall glass cup) and leave them to dry. Very great for retaining the brush shape!
answer 9
Thats what I use them for. I put them on my brushes and then stick them in a cup brush side down. When they dry they look perfect! The only downside is that it takes 1 1/2 to 2 days for my face brushes to dry.
answered 1 year, 1 month ago
answer 10
yes
answered 1 year, 2 months ago
answer 11
This is exactly for cleaning your brushes. And it does say so in the 'what it does' section.
answered 1 year, 2 months ago