Jane Iredale Kabuki Brush In Case is a gentle round brush that works incredibly well with the Amazing Base powder foundation and the PurePressed powder foundation. The Kabuki is made from hand tied Goat Hairs, which pick up the perfect amount of product and distribute it simply and evenly. Please note: the natural hair used in Jane Iredale’s brushes is obtained from living animals and no animals are killed to make these brushes. The hair is a secondary item generally obtained from combing or brushing. The hair then undergoes several chemical-cleansing processes so that it is sterile enough to be used on the skin. Good quality brushes are referred to as hand-tied. This means that hair is hand-moulded to the desired shape and cut at the ferrule end (the metal collar between the hair and handle.) This maintains the integrity of the natural hair with its fine tapered end. All hair naturally tapers off to a fine point as it looses its keratin layers. This tapered effect makes the hair feel soft, picks up the mineral powders more efficiently, and disburses and distributes them more evenly on the skin. The tapered ends also impart a soft, soothing effect on the skin, which only enhances the experience of having mineral makeup applied. 
- Ultra-soft and high-quality
- Designed to be as effective and as gentle on the skin as possible
- Hand-tied goat hairs pick up the perfect amount of product and distribute it simply and evenly
- No animals are killed to make these brushes.
 With loose powders and pressed powders.
 New brushes should always be cleaned prior to use. This will remove any chemical residue left behind from the sanitising process, and prevent any possible sensitivity. New brushes often shed. Do not be alarmed this is normal and will reduce after a few cleaning processes.
Clean brushes regularly with a mild shampoo or liquid soap, do not leave to soak as this will affect the ferrule and wooden handle. Rinse thoroughly and squeeze excess water out of the brush in the direction of the tip. Do not leave to dry in an upright position as water will run down into the ferrule causing damage and the brush will lose it original shape. Dry flat on a towel, if possible leave the head of the brush over the edge of a counter so that air can circulate evenly during drying.
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