I found this small vintage cabinet in my attic and decided to put it to good use
Now I can see everything without having to open drawers, etc.
I'm using wood cigar boxes for storage bins ;-)
Than I just close it and its all hidden away.
I really don't have as much stuff as you think I have
I have to clean my brushes, they're a disaster lol lol
thanks for looking :-D
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cute. is that the conair lighted mirror? if so, does it give off pretty good lighting?
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That's awesome! Isn't it nice finding hidden gems in the attic? I need me something like that, my collection is consuming my bathroom AND the extra sink/vanity thing in my room.. hah. I think I should hit some yard sales, right?
By the way, is that larger brush with the purple handle a Maxine's Mop?? If so what do you use it for, and is it soft? I have the smaller MM, the one that's supposed to be close to the #239. I do like it, but find I need to wash and condition it very often to keep the softness. Maybe my eyelids are just really sensitive though.. who knows.
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By the way, is that larger brush with the purple handle a Maxine's Mop?? If so what do you use it for, and is it soft? I have the smaller MM, the one that's supposed to be close to the #239. I do like it, but find I need to wash and condition it very often to keep the softness. Maybe my eyelids are just really sensitive though.. who knows.
Yes, it's the Lowe Cornell Maxine Mop, a 239 dupe
I wash it with soap and water, stays really soft. I love it
I found the other brand of artist brushes, Royal Grip (or something like that) a little too rough for my eyelids. These Lowe Cornell are great for the price, obviously its not Mac