Comments on: My Brush Collection: Part One – Favorite Foundation Brushes (Hakuhodo & Koyudo) https://skinandtonics.com/brush-collection-part-one-favorite-foundation-brushes-hakuhodo-koyudo/ Skincare guides & product reviews for hydration lovers & the moisture barrier obsessed Mon, 28 Mar 2016 23:12:19 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 By: Cheryl A https://skinandtonics.com/brush-collection-part-one-favorite-foundation-brushes-hakuhodo-koyudo/#comment-106697 Mon, 28 Mar 2016 23:12:19 +0000 https://skinandtonics.com/?p=3952#comment-106697 Thank you so much for this brushes review. It was so very helpful! I had been looking at these brushes, but couldn’t quite make a decision. Thanks to you I knew just what brushes to order. Thanks bunches!!

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By: Vivian https://skinandtonics.com/brush-collection-part-one-favorite-foundation-brushes-hakuhodo-koyudo/#comment-56558 Tue, 13 Jan 2015 22:36:33 +0000 https://skinandtonics.com/?p=3952#comment-56558 I love brushes! And I love how those Japanese brushes look! But they are so pricey… I don’t think I could ever fork out that amount of cash for one. Sigh…

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By: Kris https://skinandtonics.com/brush-collection-part-one-favorite-foundation-brushes-hakuhodo-koyudo/#comment-54814 Fri, 26 Dec 2014 02:15:07 +0000 https://skinandtonics.com/?p=3952#comment-54814 I’ve been thinking about buying some foundation brushes. This review is very informative and helpful. I have the Sigma kabuki but I’m going to try some Japanese brushes after reading your review. Thanks a lot for your time and effort and sharing!

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By: Julia https://skinandtonics.com/brush-collection-part-one-favorite-foundation-brushes-hakuhodo-koyudo/#comment-20933 Thu, 10 Jul 2014 01:48:19 +0000 https://skinandtonics.com/?p=3952#comment-20933 Thank you for a great review. I am exploring Japanese brushes and have started to buy a few. they are absolutely stunning and work beautifully. Once I tried the well crafted brushes and felt how soft they work, not to mention what a difference they make with makeup application . Koyudo is my next stop and am anxious to try a couple of these brushes. I am now going to load up at the link you gave.

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By: Ylenia https://skinandtonics.com/brush-collection-part-one-favorite-foundation-brushes-hakuhodo-koyudo/#comment-18299 Fri, 06 Jun 2014 18:26:33 +0000 https://skinandtonics.com/?p=3952#comment-18299 Does the Koyudo fu pa02 works also for cream foundation?

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By: Astor https://skinandtonics.com/brush-collection-part-one-favorite-foundation-brushes-hakuhodo-koyudo/#comment-12673 Mon, 28 Apr 2014 12:32:39 +0000 https://skinandtonics.com/?p=3952#comment-12673 Hey Kerry,
For a guy visiting the world of make-up brushes, the whole thing is a scary scary place. So many choices, so many options. Your post definitely resonates though and I wonder if you and your readers would be up for a little challenge (and help me in the process)?!
I’m looking to buy my wife a new set of brushes. She has always said that she wants to get around to owning a nice set. She has great taste and loves ‘nice things’. Having read around a little, I can see the beautifully crafted Japanese ones will be perfect. However, which to get?
If you were putting together a set of 6 essential brushes made up of the ones you love in your collection, which would they be, what make, which type…
Appreciate your thoughts! Thanks!

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By: Ashley https://skinandtonics.com/brush-collection-part-one-favorite-foundation-brushes-hakuhodo-koyudo/#comment-9978 Tue, 15 Apr 2014 18:36:19 +0000 https://skinandtonics.com/?p=3952#comment-9978 Hi, do you like the Fu-Pa 02 brush or Hakuhodo for applying liquid foundation? I guess I’m asking out of Hakuhodo, Koyudo, and Chikuhodo, which is the best for liquid foundation? I’m planning to buy one soon. Thanks for your help! 🙂

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By: Kerry https://skinandtonics.com/brush-collection-part-one-favorite-foundation-brushes-hakuhodo-koyudo/#comment-9756 Sun, 06 Apr 2014 20:44:14 +0000 https://skinandtonics.com/?p=3952#comment-9756 In reply to Saundra.

Which one are you thinking of trying, Saundra? Happy brush shopping!

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By: Kerry https://skinandtonics.com/brush-collection-part-one-favorite-foundation-brushes-hakuhodo-koyudo/#comment-9752 Sun, 06 Apr 2014 20:38:20 +0000 https://skinandtonics.com/?p=3952#comment-9752 In reply to Michelle.

Hey Michelle! You know, I haven’t touched my G527 since the Koyudo brushes arrived. The smaller circumference of the Koyudo brush heads make them easier to dip int smaller powder containers, and the brushes are infinitely softer. The G527 works well, but I that brush is much stiffer than any of my other brushes. That stiffness is great for heavier powder coverage, but I prefer the feel of the softer brushes.

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By: Michelle https://skinandtonics.com/brush-collection-part-one-favorite-foundation-brushes-hakuhodo-koyudo/#comment-9719 Sat, 05 Apr 2014 11:43:06 +0000 https://skinandtonics.com/?p=3952#comment-9719 Great post! I stumbled onto your blog while researching Japanese brushes. Do you still like the G527 for powder foundation, or has the Koyudo Fu-Pa’s replaced it? They all look amazingly soft!

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