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    Default anyone ever hear of the brushgaurd?


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    Your links not working. Its just come through as a load of embedding code..!

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    yeah.. i'm trying to figure it out. hold on.

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    i was thinking it would act as a nice travel option.. plus you could use it as a stand as well..

    i know people like their "bloom".. but wouldn't this be an effective drying slash storage method?

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    Looks like a similar idea as the old travel brushes in which the handle was a tube. When you finished you could screw the brush back into the handle for storage

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    exactly.. but this still leaves air flow open.. i'm going to ask some girls i know if they have one i can try.

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    It looks more like it's designed for smaller makeup brushes. If you put it over a wet shaving brush it would really delay drying time.
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    The only problem I see is that the brushes that were in the video had slender handles, all of my brushes have relatively large thick handles so I don't see them working very easily for anyone with brush handles that are relatively large.

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    from what i understand they have many different sizes.. i'd plan on my usual drying method followed by using that as a way to stand it upside down.. i know a drip stand is only 8 dollars or something.. but i like to have little projects.. i'll let you guys know how it works out.

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