One of our top sellers, now in a tub! Â Why the tub? Â This way it’s easier to hold and contains about twice as much as a bar of soap. Â It’s perfect to wash your makeup brushes, sponges, and wedges, including eyeshadow applicators.
Face painters have been using it for years to clean their sponges and brushes, and now it’s your turn!
Synonyms for Purity are given as “cleanliness, cleanness, immaculacy, immaculateness, pureness, stainlessness, unsulliedness, untaintedness, and whiteness” according to the thesaurus. So why is that the name for this soap, you ask?
That’s easy! This is the purest soap there is! This is the original, no-holds-barred, no two ways about it, unsullied, untainted castile soap. True castile soap has three ingredients, no more, no less: olive oil, water, and sodium hydroxide. That’s what you’ve got here with these pure castile bars, olive oil, deionized water, and sodium hydroxide, forming a solid white hard but moisturizing bar. There are no additives, no colors, no scents. If you have skin sensitivities or allergies, this is the soap for you. It is, in a word, purity made solid.
What better to use to clean your makeup applicators, which touch your face every day?
Each tub contains approximately 8.75 oz of Purity.
Your Purity is purdy 😀 LOL Love the soap, haven’t tried the brush cleaner yet, need a sample! Um Excuse me, you know our address and Kimberly paints. SOOOOOO what are you waiting for!
Mmmmm hmmmmm. Or… she could just steal one of the bars she bought for you to use!
Sounds like great soap.
Wonderful… and all natural!
Interesting, I have thought about make up removers but not brush cleaners, but then I am not a big wear make up person.
Botanicals, I use this same soap in bar form to remove my makeup.
I don’t wear makeup a lot either, but I do enough to need to clean the brushes, and I tried a top-notch commercial makeup brush cleanser, but it made my brushes smell funny, even after I rinsed like crazy. And the bristles don’t feel right either.
In another part of my life, I’m a face & body painter, and a lot of other face painters & I started using my Purity bars to wash the face painting brushes & sponges. It works amazingly, getting out all the pigment except those pesky green stains that are just impossible, rinsing clean, and actually making the brush bristles feel softer & more conditioned. Then some face painters requested I put it in a tub for them, like other brush cleaners from art supply stores. I did it, and it’s been a hit in the face painting community. And then I started using it on my regular makeup brushes (no funny smell, rinses clean, softer bristles), so I figured why not open the idea up to the “normal” world for their regular ol’ makeup brushes?