Makeup Sanitizer: Laverne
As the Marketing Manager of Glamourbox, one of my responsibilities is conducting regular staff training and makeup workshops with Pinkoolaid—to make sure our beauty consultants in all retail channels are well-versed with our brands and the many different products we carry. Of course, these workshops include using and swatching the products—because apart from wanting our girls to know how to apply it on themselves and on others, this helps them experience the product better, making it easier for them to believe in what they’re selling.
On the other hand, as a Freelance Makeup Artist, I have a train case full of products that I use on my family members and friends whenever I want to practice my craft. I’m very particular about my brushes and I make sure to take care of their skin, so I make it a point to clean my makeup brushes after each time I use them.
It never really occurred to me that even makeup products could eventually develop germs and bacteria from applying the product unknowingly with dirty hands, sharing with others, double dipping brushes, retouching with skin already exposed to a number of germs and bacteria throughout the day, and many other sneaky ways! Laverne educated me on this, which is why I now use it on my personal beauty products and on the products in our staff training kit.
Laverne is a makeup sanitizer that has undergone a series of tests for almost a year. These tests confirm that spraying it on makeup products kills 99.9% of germs and bacteria. Products instantly dry in seconds, leaving it sanitized and ready for the next use. It’s infused with emollients that won’t dry your makeup unlike regular alcohol, and it leaves makeup smelling and looking fresh every time. Laverne also extends the shelf life of makeup, and has tea tree to help eliminate bacteria while clarifying the skin.
Apart from keeping makeup clean, Laverne can also be used to restore cracked powders and quickly clean makeup brushes (which is especially useful for makeup artists when you have multiple clients booked on the same day).
Thanks to Laverne, I know better now that brushes aren’t the only thing that need to be sanitized—even the products we use!
Laverne’s makeup sanitizer is incredibly useful and is available in two sizes: 60ml (Php 399) and 150ml (Php 599). For inquiries and orders, contact Laverne through Viber at 0998-571-9861.
Makeup Sanitizer: Laverne
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March 6, 2016 @ 12:35 am
I also didn’t know at first until I read this post of yours Ms.Greta,thanks for this.
Is Laverne not yet available.in any local.store?
March 7, 2016 @ 9:40 am
You’re welcome! Not yet because they’re just starting out, but you can order through the number provided! 🙂
March 6, 2016 @ 11:52 pm
Thought it’s a perfume bottle! But why not sell nlang in malls? Maybe future plans?
March 7, 2016 @ 9:37 am
They’re just starting out. 🙂
March 7, 2016 @ 12:22 am
Never heard of this product before. I really want to try this.
March 8, 2016 @ 8:04 am
i am new to that brand.. currently i am still using baby shampoo for my brushes.. i do have separate brush for myself (the one I got from the loot upon attending your workshop last year) and another set I use for doing makeup of others
March 8, 2016 @ 10:38 am
Hi, Rhania! It’s still best to wash brushes regularly with gentle soap or baby shampoo. Laverne’s Makeup Sanitizer is more for spot cleaning, if you’re going to be using the brush several times on different faces. This way, the brush stays clean and germ-free!