BH Cosmetics Brush Belt Review


1) “0.5% salicylic acid in lotion help lesson age spots?” . . . . I definitely don’t think that low amount of salicylic acid can help age spots. If you try a salicyclic acid chemical peel on the other hand, I think you will have better luck. XD . . . Great question!

2) “how much is avon bronzer (canyon gold)” . . . . I don’t know, I am not into Avon. Plus the only canyon gold I have heard of is by Mary Kay.

3) “dr miracles tingling acne facial cleanser” . . . To those who keep looking for this, here is the link to my full review: Dr. Miracle & Exfoiliation Gloves Change My Mind

4) “what lip gloss goes with mary kay icy peach lipstick” . . . . I think pink luster to blend with it, or cream sugar or rock need if you want a different color effect.



Okay I TOTALLY FREAKIN’LOVE THIS BELT!!!! It can fit all my brushes but I Only put in the ones I use most often.

At first when I was opening it I thought it would get scratches too easily, yet surprisingly enough, my raggedy-ghetto old nails didn’t as much as graze it. The belt is very long and adjustable of course, there are 10 bottom pockets that can hold about 3 brushes each, 8 upper pockets that Hold at least 2 big brushes each, and 3 middle pockets that can hold either 2 large brushes or 3 to 4 small brushes.

Totally suggest this to anyone who either needs to organize their go to brushes, or anyone who just wants to give them a more comfortable place to stay.

Next Review Post:
- Maybelline Marbleized Eye Shadow
- Garnier Dark Spot Corrector
- Palmer’s Shea Butter Formula

~Martyier

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2 thoughts on “BH Cosmetics Brush Belt Review

  1. Jake Sauvage says:

    Salicylic acid is actually appropriate in a ton of different products. It almost acts like an alcohol in the sense that it helps the products to penetrate the pore better, and helps to increase skin cell turnover. ;)

    • martyier says:

      Yes I am aware of that, but if this is in response to someone’s question about age spots -then I do not believe sailcyclic acid is the best ingredient to turn to. Age spots require fading and more popular ways to do that are through chemical complexes and more natural approaches like high concentrations of vitamin C or K. Yes more than one ingredient can serve one purpose, but I still believe salicyclic acid is one of the weaker ones unless you try something stronger like a chemical peel.

      Thank you very much for this comment! XD

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