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VAL4M

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I really do Like Sephora collection brushes, I do not own the fan brush but I have #90 and I really like it. Good sturdy brush, no shedding, and really soft.
 

fur4elise

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I really do Like Sephora collection brushes, I do not own the fan brush but I have #90 and I really like it. Good sturdy brush, no shedding, and really soft.

The MUFE brush felt a bit scratchy to me. Then again is was glued to the display...so I question if it was a cheaper version made for display.

I am pretty sure I took a peek at the Sephora brush. I think it was too big.
I'll take a look at both again, the next time I am in the store. :) Thanks ladies!

Val, I have the #91 Pro Powder in my :heart: list! I love oversize powder brushes! The Chikuhodo powder is also on my wish list. A bit expensive, but would be totally worth it!

 
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switchblade

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I wish he'd still release the brown haired brushes individually, maybe a last chance to grab them before they're gone? Have no chance to get the original 14 & 15 now, and I really wanted them :( These white brushes aren't appealing to me.
 

boschicka

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The MUFE brush felt a bit scratchy to me. Then again is was glued to the display...so I question if it was a cheaper version made for display.

I am pretty sure I took a peek at the Sephora brush. I think it was too big.
I'll take a look at both again, the next time I am in the store. :) Thanks ladies!

Val, I have the #91 Pro Powder in my :heart: list! I love oversize powder brushes! The Chikuhodo powder is also on my wish list. A bit expensive, but would be totally worth it!


The Eve Pearl fan brush (not the dual-ended nonsense) is a favorite for some. Don't have it, so can't back it up though.
 

Shars

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Blurghhh!!! New Wayne Goss set releasing this week. I am incapable of NOT buying it.

I'm not sure that I'll be caving on those. The one white bristled brush I have from him (#1 brush) I do not like. It was not as soft as the others and was a pain in the arse to get clean when washing. Now I absolutely do not reach for it. I'm not sure how these new ones will compare so I'm wary of buying them and not enjoying them either.

The MUFE brush felt a bit scratchy to me. Then again is was glued to the display...so I question if it was a cheaper version made for display.

I am pretty sure I took a peek at the Sephora brush. I think it was too big.
I'll take a look at both again, the next time I am in the store. :) Thanks ladies!

Val, I have the #91 Pro Powder in my :heart: list! I love oversize powder brushes! The Chikuhodo powder is also on my wish list. A bit expensive, but would be totally worth it!

The Sephora collection Pro #91 is bae (according to the youngins). I love it almost as much as my Cozzette powder brush.
 

fur4elise

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The Sephora collection Pro #91 is bae (according to the youngins). I love it almost as much as my Cozzette powder brush.

LOL! I love that phrase! Tell us about Cozzette...I love me some Ms. Fame!

I have to say my white Chikuhodo brushes are the softest in my collection. But I will def wait to hear feedback on his new brushes.
 

Shars

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LOL! I love that phrase! Tell us about Cozzette...I love me some Ms. Fame!



I have to say my white Chikuhodo brushes are the softest in my collection. But I will def wait to hear feedback on his new brushes.

I first heard of his (Roque Cozzette's) brushes on youtube and then had the chance to play with them back in 2015 at the New York IMATS (they were doing 50% off, I couldn't resist). I bought the S130 rounded blush brush (good but not amazing - good for blush in a pinch), the S125 oval powder brush (this is a really nice brush that gets the setting job done in no time because of its size), the S120 diamond blender (#bae, perfect for setting powder or even all over finishing powder) and the S145 perfect contour (too big to contour in my opinion but very nice for bronzer or powder application). They're synthetic but do not feel like it and very easy to clean. I bought 3 eye brushes last year at the makeup show but I can't recall the numbers offhand. I can say that I didn't enjoy my MUFE artist shadows as much until I started applying them with the cozzette brushes. If you like the Sephora Pro brush line, I think you will like his also.
 

fur4elise

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A Big Big Big Thank you & Hug to [MENTION=92925]boschicka[/MENTION]! She gifted me her new Wayne Goss #15 Fan Brush. :kisskiss:
:heart: I absolutely love it! It is the perfect size and also thickness for highlighting.
It is also as soft as my Chikuhodo brushes, thoroughly tempting me to purchase a few more WG brushes in the near future.


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Icecaramellatte

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A Big Big Big Thank you & Hug to @boschicka! She gifted me her new Wayne Goss #15 Fan Brush. :kisskiss:
:heart: I absolutely love it! It is the perfect size and also thickness for highlighting.


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That is great gift! It's my new favorite highlighting brush. I have the new white one but haven't tried it yet.
It is also as soft as my Chikuhodo brushes, thoroughly tempting me to purchase a few more WG brushes in the near future.
 

Prettypackages

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I have to second his brushes. He has a tiny crease (s185) brush I love since I have hooded eyes. It doesn't look like it will do much but it blends like a dream. I also got mine at the makeup show. Can't wait for June for the next one.


I first heard of his (Roque Cozzette's) brushes on youtube and then had the chance to play with them back in 2015 at the New York IMATS (they were doing 50% off, I couldn't resist). I bought the S130 rounded blush brush (good but not amazing - good for blush in a pinch), the S125 oval powder brush (this is a really nice brush that gets the setting job done in no time because of its size), the S120 diamond blender (#bae, perfect for setting powder or even all over finishing powder) and the S145 perfect contour (too big to contour in my opinion but very nice for bronzer or powder application). They're synthetic but do not feel like it and very easy to clean. I bought 3 eye brushes last year at the makeup show but I can't recall the numbers offhand. I can say that I didn't enjoy my MUFE artist shadows as much until I started applying them with the cozzette brushes. If you like the Sephora Pro brush line, I think you will like his also.
 
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