Review by Yuki
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T-4 Cheek / Chikuhodo Takumi SeriesMakeup BrushChoose this if you're dry skin
T4 has a similar shape and softness as Koyomo blush, but T4 is a bit denser and shorter hair. If you are thinking one of them, consider your skin type. Choose T4 you're dry skin. It doesn't pick too much powder so you won't look "powdery". Vice versa.
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Koyudo Saikoho Blush Brush Japanese Cherry Birch Handle (Mizume-zakura)Makeup BrushSoft but dense for precise application
Same as the description, small (because it's a blush brush!) but it can apply the pressed foundation precisely. Very soft but still dense enough to pick up the powder (even pressed powder). If you familiar to use small brush for foundation / blush, it is a good choice for saikoho with reasonable price.
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Koyomo nadeshiko Pearl Pink Blush BrushMakeup BrushFluffy and soft as saikoho
Nice fluffy powder brush. Not sure if it is too big for applying blush. Soft as my Takumi T-4 which is saikoho. Not dense enough for pressed powder.
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R-C2 Cheek Brush / Chikuhodo Regular Series BlackMakeup BrushMulti-use and affordable squirrel brush
A multi-use brush with soft squirrel hair! More fuller & denser than Suqqu blush brush so you can use it for blush, powder, pressed powder and highlights. Round shape allows you to buff your blush or powder on the face gently (which I won't do this with my suqqu brush). Also it can pick and release the powder very well. I use it for Laura Mercier translucent powder (which I don't like) and it gives me a much better and silky feeling! Affordable price especially for those interested in squirrel brush and want a multi-purpose brush.