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Review: Johnson's Head-to-Toe Baby Wash

Greetings, my friends!

Bottom Line - I've used this for years to clean my brushes and will continue to use it for years to come.


Johnson and Johnson:

Johnson and Johnson is an American pharmaceutical, skincare, and medical device producing company. Johnson and Johnson was founded in 1886 by the Johnson brothers - Robert, James, and Edward. Their products evolved from ready-to-use surgical dressings to medicine to skincare to baby products. As of 2017, Johnson and Johnson was ranked 35 on Fortune 500 List.

Johnson's Baby Head-To-Toe Wash:
I know a lot of the products I've reviewed so far have high price tags or are considered luxury items. I didn't choose them because of their price - they honestly are the best products (I've found) for my face. And over the years, I've tried less expensive products hoping to find something comparable that wouldn't break the bank, but in the end if one expensive product replaces two or three less expensive products or works better on my skin, then I'm going to choose the product that works best. Having said that, Johnson's Baby Head-to-Toe wash is a fantastic brush cleaner! I began using this as a brush cleaner in 2005 and it works just as a well as the expensive brush cleaners I've tried from MAC, Sephora, Bare Minerals, Clinique, and Make-Up Forever.

Stats:

This costs between 2.99 and 20.99 depending on the size of the bottle. As you only need a dollop of the wash to clean your brushes - this will last a very long time. You can buy this almost anywhere - CVS, Walmart, Costco, Target, almost any grocery store, etc.

I hope this helps. :) Feel free to ask me any questions. I'm happy to help.


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