You don’t need to buy separate brushes for traveling but you do want to make sure they don’t get damaged in transit. Brush rolls can mash down the hairs and damage them especially when wet and if you have them loose in a box they can tumble around and get bent. Luckily I have a solution for you. All you need is a chopstick and a rubber band and your brushes will be safe in any box, tube or container. Pringles cans work great for this and you get to east pringles LOL!
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