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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.
So cute!! 😍
It's here! Beautylish Presents Year of the Snake Brush
Ugh you’re killing me @itsfi . It’s just too darn cute. I try to unseen it 🤣😂
UGH, WHY IS IT SO CUTE(?)...guess I have to get it now.
Dear @danielledanielle,
Yes, you need to get it.
Sincerely,
Science
Hahaha! It's soooo cute. I wasn't expecting it to be so cute - happy that it is though! Gotta give props to the design team. Well done!!
I want to buy some quality makeup brushes, because I used to use some kind of noname ones before.
@mary0jones I think it's a good idea to start out with less expensive brushes and once you get familiar with the shape of brushes you enjoy, build up to more expensive ones (in my opinion). Luxury brushes can get pricey, but great items to put on your wish list.
So much for slowing down, I guess 🤷🏽♀️💸
@danielledanielle I was gonna force myself to ignore this launch/relaunch, but then I saw the mini keyaki sheer buffer. Since then, I’ve tried convincing myself I don’t need that brush because I already have the long-handled sheer buffer. But my need to have all the keyaki brushes is winning this debate so far. (I have volumes 1 and 2.)
There’s also a long-handled mini sheer buffer coming too, with a smaller head than the regular sheer buffer. Details and comparisons are at Sweet Makeup Temptations.
In case anyone’s wondering: the mini keyaki buffer (in the first image, it’s the bottom farthest right brush) isn’t just a brush, it’s a magic wand. I sometimes use it to apply things over tinted sunscreens and it doesn’t disturb that sunscreen base. I’m glad to see it coming back, along with all the other keyakis being available for individual sale (though Sonia says they’re not permanent).
@WinglessOne You are soo right about the sheer buffer. I wasn't super thrilled to receive that in a Lucky Bag last year, but now I'm really glad I did. It's perfect for stick blushes.
@WinglessOne, my eyes immediately locked on (mini) sheer buffer. It was as if my soul knew, 🤣 I can probably pass (let's hope 💸) on the holder because her brush holders are more than I'd like to pay for, I purchased one during the last GC event, but was a but turned off by the size. It holds a lot, wish it were just a bit larger. Kind of glad I missed out on the brush book.
@danielledanielle The price of the wooden holders also keeps me from buying one. They’re beautiful though! The brush book (and the upcoming mini book) is an easy pass for me because I already have esum’s brush book that doubles as a travel makeup case for me, and that one’s a bit more protective than Sonia’s soft sided books.
I’ve decided to skip the Beautylish Lucky Bag this year and buy a keyaki sheer buffer instead, since they’ll supposedly launch at the same time. 😂 I’ve got some points to use toward that brush so I might as well, right? If lots of other folks plan also plan to grab that brush, I hope we both manage to snag one!
@WinglessOne, I, of course, looked up Esum's booklet. That is a very nice alternative...thanks for the (inadvertent) heads up!
What a beautiful collection! I don’t have a full set of brushes from any collection from except Sephora’s which I really love I may aspire for one in the new year thanks for sharing 🙂 @danielledanielle
Does anyone know of a good Eyeshadow and blush brush that is retractable? I need one on the go that can tumble in my medium sized purse without getting dirty. Animal or synthetic hair is fine. Thanks.
@Buootiful The only eyeshadow brushes that come to mind are the Chikuhodo K series which are all retractable. The face brushes are sokoho goat hair, and I think the eye brushes are weasel. Oh, and the MK (Maki-e) series has a couple retractable grey squirrel face brushes. There’s no fluffy blender eyeshadow brush in either series, though.
You’ve got more options for blush brushes: a retractable powder, bronzer, or kabuki brush can do blush, depending on your preferred application technique. If I wanna carry a cheek brush in my purse (vs. packing one for a trip, during which my brushes stay in my hotel room), it’s either the Hourglass Retractable Foundation Brush for powder blush or the denser Hourglass Retractable Kabuki Brush for cream blush. I also have the retractable Charlotte Tilbury Air-Brush but I don’t carry it in my purse. Its main job is applying brightening powder (usually an Hourglass AL powder) to the center of my face, though I have used it for blush in a pinch. I personally think all 3 of these brushes are overpriced for what they are, but they do work well. I can take some comparison photos of them if you’d like, to show their shape and size differences. (The CT brush is much larger than the HGs.) I really want one of Hakuhodo’s retractable Slide brushes for their flatter shape.
If you have a favorite cheek or eye brush that’ll fit in your purse (handles aren’t too long), you could always buy a small case for ‘em. Doesn’t even have to be something marketed as a brush case. A small pencil case could work. Heck, a plastic toothbrush travel case could work if you cover the air holes with something.
Thans for the helpful info. The Chikuhodo sound interesting. Maybe I'll look for mini drawstring pouches to tie around the head 🤔 @WinglessOne