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snivelingmess
> 3 dayPerfect in every way, I love it! A high quality piece to add to your makeup station ❤️
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Chieko D.
> 3 dayWas quick shipping ( to Japan) nothing broke and scratch Kind heavy too This is so beautiful I recommend
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Iana f
> 3 dayI got this January 9th. I’ve been airing it out since. It’s now March 3rd and it smells awful still. I can’t even return it cause the return window wasn’t even a full month.
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Rivven
> 3 dayAs said before by others, I agree it shouldn’t be over $30, i got it for like 35$, but I ended up getting it anyway because it was what I was looking for to keep my sculpting tools and paintbrushes protected from dust (i’m slowly learning and dabbling in model horse customizing, and i take my time with things so i’m not going to be at my tools all the time so i wanted something where i can keep them dust free and not have to rinse them down after deciding to do x after weeks or months) anyway, this /is/ a good sturdy organizer/holder, just would’ve been better if it was priced at like 20$, especially since the chemical smelling beads that i knew to prepare for and experienced is a big problem, /and/ i ended up scraping my fingers on the organizer itself twice after handling it through cleaning it and only realizing i had cut myself after the fact. i don’t know if the scrape above my knuckle is gonna be a lasting scar, and i don’t mind scars and like them, but when it’s from stupid things where i wasn’t even handling something that you would think would cut you...just be careful washing inside it with your hands, i made sure to be careful with future handling. anyway it took a couple of soapy soakings and general washings of the organizer and beads and several days of airing them both out to get them in an acceptable state. the beads were more of a fight since that’s the source of the smell, and i probly washed them at least three or four times vs the case which was probly three times. and the beads needed many more days of airing out vs the case. i also used a strainer to wash and air out the beads. i might buy another one in the future for the rest of my tools, but still would like a price drop.
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Bella
> 3 dayNo more dust
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GiGi
Greater than one weekThe acrylic container is sturdy, and nice but the pink pearls have an awful stench straight out of the bag it’s packaged inz I soaked it in some meyers dish soap and spray and sat it outside to dry. It still has the odor but its way less stinky. I’m going to see how they hold up over the night- otherwise I’ll have to improvise and get new pearls or materials to hold the brushes in place and add that extra touch of glam. So that’s why I gave it 3 stars
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Teresa G
> 3 dayI’ve purchased three of these covered make brush holders.One for my brushes,one for primers,concealers, lip pencils and one for eye products(brow pencils,eyeliners,mascaras). They are very well made. I purchased without beads because that’s where I saw most of the complaints come from. I put a small square of cloth at the bottom of each section to avoid scratching the bottom. As for odor,there was a very slight odor,nothing overwhelming. I left mine to air out over night. The smell was gone the next day.Seriously considering getting two more,one for liquid lipsticks/glosses and one for tweezers,make up sponges and eye lash curlers.HIGHLY RECOMMEND.
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Ashley M. Jenkins
> 3 dayNice as described
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Lupe
> 3 dayI love this product it made all my brushes fit right and be organized
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Kelli
> 3 dayTl;dr: Get anything but the clear diamonds! (Seriously cannot stress that enough) Let it air out for at least two days. Dont get reckless with lid. Does fit any size brushes. Allows any size brushes to stand up. Cons: -*If you purchase this product, DO NOT get the diamond beads!* Each bag had several broken and shattered ones in it, including tiny shards. What is shown in the pictures was only 1/3rd of the pieces I found...it was that bad. And they were so sharp and some so small that I cut myself (only one shown) on them. -As others have said, it does have a slight smell. The beads had a bit of a smell too and I had to wash them (how the first problem started). The instructions do tell you to let the container sit in an open area with the lid open for a few days in order to get rid of the smell. I did that for a day, checked on it, and it didnt seem to have much of a smell anymore, so I put the seemingly odorless beads in and then put in some brushes. Two days later, my brushes reeked and I had to wash them to get the smell out, take the beads out of the container again, and let the container sit open for another couple days, after which it was fine. Definitely let it sit for a few days before using it. -The lid isnt super sturdy or supportive of the lid when its open, so be careful not to let the lid drop open or it could possibly break. I might also suggest letting the open lid lean on a wall or other surface to avoid putting too much weight on the hinges. Pros: -The container is somewhat large, which allows you to fit even the tallest brushes. -The remaining unbroken beads do allow my brushes to stay standing up, even thicker and more top heavy brushes (though you may have to find the perfect angle). I appreciate that this protects the bristles as my brushes dont get so easily smooshed together, and also prevents residual product transfer in between washes. I would have rated the higher if there werent SO freakin many broken beads that straight up became a hazard and if it didnt take a few days for the smell to dissipate.