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Hello everyone! Hope you are doing good. Me? Am fine. Still on my trip to do more this year. Take my spirituality seriously.
Live my best life. Make changes and stick with it. Ignore the negativity.....
Still working on it and holding strong.
Anyhooo.. Lets get into today's agenda.
Taking it to the Chikuhodo passion series.
Remember when I first saw this series, thought what a fun colour but the brushes really did not stand out to me.
This series is one of Chikuhodo's inexpensive series. Would certainly recommend some of the brushes in this series for Fude beginners.
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The hairs are made from Sokoho hairs. They are not the softest hairs out there but they are soft enough for use without being torture sticks. The handles are very lightweight. The shapes of the handles makes it easy to use and handle.
From this series, I have 4 brushes in total. The powder brush, cheek brush and 2 eye brushes.
I got mine from Fude beauty.The link to the series; https://fudebeauty.com/search?q=passion+series
Lets' get into the performance of these brushes. I will also add, I have used these brushes for powder products only.
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This picture on the left shows the face brushes in bloom.
The powder brush is not the softest brush out there but gets the job done. Its an average pom pom brush with adequate pickup and delivery of the product. Used this for setting/finishing and bronzing. It gets the job done.
However when bronzing the powder does get to more places that where I intended.
The cheek brush. Now, this is where this series shines. The cheek brush I have is significantly softer than my powder brush. This may be because I have used and washed it more than the powder brush. Not sure but it is. Now this cheek brush can do everything the powder brush can do and include blush application.
Would rather have gotten 2 of the cheek brushes than one of each. Would have also saved me some coins but we live and learn.
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I honestly have nothing exceptional to say about the eye brushes.
For the price, you can buy better from Chinese made Fude via Ali express or Taobao.
The crease/blending brush gets the job done but not the easiest to use for hooded eyes given the size. If you have sensitive skin or eyes, these brushes may not be for you.
The other eye brush, I use for shimmer placement.
The standout brush from this series is the cheek brush and can recommend that for as an inexpensive cheek brush for a new Fude starter. You will not be disappointed.
The rest, you can let go of.
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