Les Beiges de Chanel

luclaw88

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I've honestly lost count of how many Hakuhodo brushes I have. I've spent years building my collection. I have the Kokutan Series, the S-Series, and the J-Series... and some random brushes in between. They are incredibly sturdy, with little to no shedding. The only 'blended' brush (synthetic and goat) brush I have is the foundation brush from the G-Series. Otherwise all the other brushes are natural hair. I MIGHT have a synthetic one that I don't know about (I sometimes find a little brush buried somewhere in a case), but as far as I know they're all natural hairs. I prefer them for cream and powder application. I find them incredibly kind to clients' faces... someone always comments on how using those brushes feels like I'm taking care of their skin. That's reason enough to me to continue investing in Hakuhodo. I've learned how to clean them (tedious, but worth it) so that they retain their shape and softness. Hakuhodo makes a brush 'detergent' that you have to use with scalding hot water (I use rubber gloves). But it works, and it gets EVERYTHING out of the brushes... especially the goat ones from the J series. My favorite collection remains the Kokutan brushes (I prefer them even to the S-Series) because the handles are so user friendly. They're weighted perfectly and I've been able to do more with them than any other Hakuhodo brushes. The J series is good for every day (I tend to use them a lot on myself), and the S-Series is for special occasions. Brides love them... so I tend to pack those for the 'fancy'  bride who wants everything in her photographs (including the makeup brushes) to look amazing. I don't know anything about the MAC 187 'long term' beyond my first impression (it went back) because honestly, I detest that brush, and those types of duo fibre brushes in general. I find them to be wasteful in terms of product, and substandard in terms of performance. It's a personal preference. I will always prefer a denser brush when it comes to base application. You use less product, and you control distribution a lot better. The Hakuhodo version is much denser than the MAC version. I have this one. That teeny 'second layer' that you see at the top is the synthetic fiber. They have variations of this brush, with the goat hair shorter ... and longer synthetic fibers (I have the most dense mix), but this is the general shape and idea of the brush. I prefer this to the MAC 187, but whether or not it's 'better' is a matter of personal opinion. I'm not a fan of the 187 brush, or any type of brush like it, so I'm probably the wrong person to ask.:lol:
Very informative, thank you! I use cream foundation and have yet to find a good brush that can apply it well without using a ton of product.
 

Miss QQ

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This is the first Chanel compact I have which the mirror lid opens to a larger angle than the usual 90 degrees, and I have to report that the hinge has cracked. I gave it a slight pressure down and it cracked, and parts of the black plastic dropped off. I love how it opens, but Chanel could have done a better job (compared to, for example, Dior's quints which open up more than 90 degrees too). If you notice, the plastic at the side is very thin. Just be careful, those of you who have the compact! Mine doesn't close properly now, and I'm afraid of taking it out so it has to stay on my dresser. All my past Chanel JC and quads are very sturdy, I have dropped them from a metre's height and they stayed intact!
 

bis

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Hi Bis!  I am using mine as a setting powder.  I need to get a kabuki to really buff it into my skin.  Right now I am using a powder brush for an all over powder.  I do like that it isn't as matte as most pressed powders. Did you get one? How are you doing?
Oh, I thought I already responded to this. Got totally swamped with work and just coming back to life. Got the LB in 10 in summer and did not like it then, now I am really liking it, it does give me this healthy, I have actually slept look. Makes my skin look good ;) Not sure how it will go on a bit, but right now I am a fan. Weird, I summer I did not like it ;) But I do not like the smell to be honest. +1 on the not being matte comment, that's what I think gives you the healthy look. Need to try the kabuki with it... Ingenue, love your new avatar
 

Miss QQ

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Yes, mine too. Too long! What do you wash it with? The SAs told me to use my facial cleanser to wash. It does the job but I have to use a lot of it and several washes to get it clean, and I find it too expensive. So I use shampoo.
 

Knope2012

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I'm going to pick up this powder in 20 when my FM powder runs out next month. I've been extra lazy lately and haven't wanted to go through the moisturizer/primer/foundation/powder process, so this seems great for a quick way to make my skin look nice.
 

Medgal07

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i know, mine took 3 days to fully dry, not good!!!


Quote: Originally Posted by Miss QQ

Yes, mine too. Too long! What do you wash it with? The SAs told me to use my facial cleanser to wash. It does the job but I have to use a lot of it and several washes to get it clean, and I find it too expensive. So I use shampoo.
I use baby shampoo mixed with a small amount of baby oil. I hang the brush with bristles completely spread from my Benjabelle brush-drying rack...the brush is completely dry overnight.
 

tirurit

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I use baby shampoo mixed with a small amount of baby oil. I hang the brush with bristles completely spread from my Benjabelle brush-drying rack...the brush is completely dry overnight.
Oh wow! I had never seen that brush drying thing. Where can you buy it?
 

josephine90

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I use baby shampoo mixed with a small amount of baby oil. I hang the brush with bristles completely spread from my Benjabelle brush-drying rack...the brush is completely dry overnight.
I wanted to try it, but I could never justify paying so much when I can dry my brushes for free LOL. Is it worth it? P/S : I saw there is a pink one :)
 

tirurit

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http://www.benjabelle.com
They just came out with a spinner that I just might have to try!
Duh! Of course the website would be benjabelle.com!!
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I am checking it out! Thank you!
 

Naynadine

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Staff member
I think those are blush sticks. The only info I've seen on those was in russian, so no idea. There are three of those and one lip balm.

I'm wondering if this is the same collection that was supposed to come out last year? I know there was info of some balms last year but they never showed up anywhere, so maybe they're realeasing them this summer.

If this is a whole new collection I think we should start a seperate thread for it (once we get more info).
 
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