Ruby Hammer Neon Brush Pot

[unpaid/sample] I have a bit of a chaotic approach to storing my make up – I’m so jealous of those that have neat and tidy arrangement but I do not know how they do it. No idea. I certainly have lots of little pots for brushes, liners and mascaras and then in my drawer, sections for certain things but one spills into another so easily. The one thing I can say is that I usually know roughly where anything is and if it’s not there it’s elsewhere :-)).

Ruby Hammer Neon Brush Pot

Apart from being elegant, Ruby’s ceramic brush pot (which, incidentally, you can use for whatever you like) never leaves your eye-line because it’s so full of sunshine – and is the only sunshiney thing I’ve seen this week! So, it’s becoming the pot for the things I most reach for at the moment so they are immediately find-able. I love an eye stick, wear a liner and mascara most days, and of course a lipstick so really, it’s kind of a static make up bag.

Ruby Hammer Neon Brush Pot

I know that I have more make up than most so just having one set spot where day to day wears are kept is helpful. But then, I’m often veering off into other things which then of course become favourites so the pot becomes too full again. I’m not at all complaining but I like elegant things, I like bright things and I like practical things so I like this. There’s also a pink version of this. It’s £18. You can find them HERE.


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5 responses to “Ruby Hammer Neon Brush Pot”

  1. Lynn

    “A static make up bag” ! I love that. Why have I never thought about that? Instead of footering around lots of pots and sections. Put your current favourites in one pot.

    1. Jane Cunningham

      :-))

  2. Lizzie

    These are so pretty, but I’d never buy a home accessory with a logo on it like that. It seems daft to me.

    1. Jane Cunningham

      I guess if you’re not that into make up it might be but as a product for storing make up by a well known make up artist doesn’t seem daft to me 🙂

  3. Jomila

    Ruby is iconic

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