Chikuhodo brush help
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Sep 16, 2014
Luna R.
Which of the Chikuhodo brushes would you recommend for:
1) blending (liquid/gel) cheek tint (specifically Becca Beach tint)
2) gently blending undereye concealer
3) applying/buffing a light (translucent) mattifying powder
Please note:
I *just* wear: sheer sunscreen, sometimes concealer (for dark circles and/or old acne marks), and a light dusting of translucent setting powder to help mattify my t-zone. But I do *not* wear foundation, bronzer or any other 'face' powder or make up. ( I have very oily, very acne-prone, sensitive skin so I like to keep the number of products I use on my face to a minimum.)
and since these brushes are rather expensive, I want to make sure I'm purchasing the right ones for what I need.
thanks so much :)
Sep 16, 2014
Shelley W.
The Becca Beach tints do not apply well with a brush as you only need a pin size amount to apply. Sent text to my daughter who has a set of these brushes to get the answer to your questions.
Sep 16, 2014
Shelley W.
For face you could go with either GSN Series powder brush which she said is her face because its much softer than than the PS Powder. She said both do a great job but she picks up the GSN one more. Its also more expensive than the PS.
For blending of gel products on face she said the fingers are best and she doesn't use brushes for its application and the same of undereye area (she just uses a regular concealer brush to apply the product but then uses either a beauty blender or her pinky finger to blend out. I know that Jackie loves these brushes so hopefully she'll see this post. ;)
Sep 17, 2014
Luna R.
Thanks so much for the info!! :)