Elianto's Brush Cleanser retails at RM18 for a 255ml bottle, which is way cheaper than any of the other brands that one would know of.
When I bought it, the salesperson asked me if it was what I wanted to buy as other people have mistaken it for makeup or nail polish remover before. I ascertained that this was what I had in mind, she then told me that it was a no-rinse formula (meaning you don't rinse the brushes with water afterwards).
So I've been using it to clean my Body Shop foundation and lip brushes (which I have been using more as a concealer brush). I don't know if it's because I'm not using it right or what (which I am, 99% of the time anyway), but they're not as clean as I would've like as opposed to when I was just using facial cleanser to clean them; there's still traces of makeup on the inside bristles, after which I can't help but rinse out with water afterwards.
Some reviewers have also complained about the stickiness of bristles after use and it's not without merit.
In conclusion: I'll finish the bottle and then wash my brushes as I did before. : P
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