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I'm developing a love for brushes of all kinds. I bought a few higher end brushes and they are amazing. They are incredibly soft and my makeup glides on like a dream. There are so many interesting shapes. I am really interested in creating a beautiful brush collection. Show your brushes and share any cleaning and storage tips and let us know which ones are your favorites.
Notes on the upcoming Hakuhodo price increase. To clarify, this hasn't been specific to Hakuhodo; a lot of other Japanese fude manufacturers have been increasing their prices these past few months as raw materials are becoming scarcer.
New chikuhodo makie series blue squirrel powder brush at beautylish
@KNC24 No estimated date has been posted yet but according to Sonia G Instagram post on 1/6, the pro eye set is still in production and maybe back in stock sometime in Feb 🤷♀️. I’m still debating if I should take a chance and pick this set up when it comes back.
Yes it will be restocked, maybe not as a set but as individual brushes. SoniaG has an Instagram post that explains the roll out. All her brushes are permanent, none are limited edition. There is just a delay in restocking because they take so long to make.
I haven’t heard anything. Come to think of it, I’m not sure if that set was a limited one-time release or not. Have you emailed Beautylish about it yet?
I’m looking for recommendations for an outer v brush.... please share your holy grail....
When I don’t just use whichever shader or blender I’ll use elsewhere on my lids that day, I reach for one of these:
Left to right:
- Chikuhodo Fuji Makie Eyeshadow - I’ve had it for only a few days and already love it as a shader. It’s smaller than all my other shaders, so it’s easier for me to work with. Perfect for packing color in the outer and inner corners. It can blend, but it’s about as efficient at that as any other shader—which is why I prefer the next brush for complete outer corner work.
- Sonia G Crease One - looks like a cross between a pencil and crease, but it’s my favorite of these 4 brushes for outer crease work. It’s denser than the average pencil brush, with a brush shape that allows for blending. I can pack on color very precisely and easily blend it out with this single brush.
- Wayne Goss 19 Precision Blending - besides crease work, I like this little brush for blending out the outer corner when I use a different brush to pack on color. I also use it sometimes to lay down a softer layer of color in the outer corner.
- Make Up For Ever 234 Angled Shader - when I don’t use it for under-eye concealer, I stamp color onto lid corners with it. I don’t normally blend eyeshadow with it... this is one of those times I’d reach for the WG 19 to blend the corner out. But its shape makes it easy to work with.
I really like Sigma Beauty's e48 pointed crease brush. It's got like a little arrow shape to it, so it gets right into the crease, but you can also use the point to do the outer V. It's also 50% off at the moment.
@CheerMomma I recommend the MAKE UP FOR EVER 234 Angled Shader Brush. I have found this is great for shading the outer crease. I hope this helps!
Best,
Rebecca
My Chikuhodo x Beautylish Fuji Makie brushes arrived 2 days ago. I let them sit out in a cup overnight to fluff out. If you ordered these, expect to have them soon (if you don’t already have them)!
I haven’t used them with makeup yet. I’ve just brushed them against my bare face. They feel verrrry nice, very soft. Not as soft as the Z brushes of course, but still. I expect these to shed a bit during the first week or 2 of use, and I hope they don’t keep shedding. Tomorrow will be the first time I use them. I’m particularly excited to try the highlight and eyeshadow brushes.
Such an aesthetically pleasing set and the color 😍. Thanks for sharing @WinglessOne
@WinglessOne That brush set is stunning. I love the royal blue color.
@WinglessOne So beautiful! The highlight and powder brushes look divine, can't wait to hear what you think!