That’s right it's the first time. The first time and its
important to know that it's the one. After all, you don’t want to throw away
cash on brushes that don’t do their job!
Believe it or not, spent about $35 dollars on my first set
which include three brushes and approximately another forty on the new
collection that came out, it almost completed the set. I still have a
few brushes left to buy to complete the full set (a kabuki brush and a slanted foundation/blush brush), but ever since I bought it I
haven’t had to replace any brushes yet!
I bought this set when I just got out of high school because thats when I started to wear more makeup. I didn’t really wear make up back in high school or middle school unless it was homecoming or prom. When I wore eyeshadow I learned to master the tiny little sponge brushes that came in the compact as well as learn to use my fingers,
specifically my ring finger.
Now how did I know it was the time to buy brushes to use?
Well it came down to this.
1. Having
better quality cosmetics
2. Use
for every single brush in the set
3. Sufficient
reason to wear more professional style makeup looks
4. Reaching
appropriate age for desired make-up style
That’s how just I knew.
It was those four points that pushed me to buy the TokiDoki
brushes. Not only that, but I’ve been a fan of TokiDoki art since middle school.
It’s always stuck to me, an everlasting love!
However, if you're a little cautious into jumping into this brushy relationship then perhaps you can start with less expensive brushes, just to learn how to use them. Usually, drugstores such as CVS Pharmacy has a really good beginner set for just $9.99, a travel set size. You will have use for it even if you buy another set. The quality of the brushes is average but it’s definitely not cheap.
However, if you're a little cautious into jumping into this brushy relationship then perhaps you can start with less expensive brushes, just to learn how to use them. Usually, drugstores such as CVS Pharmacy has a really good beginner set for just $9.99, a travel set size. You will have use for it even if you buy another set. The quality of the brushes is average but it’s definitely not cheap.
Overall if you are a fan of TokiDoki then I do suggest this
brush set, very much, but if are not really into your brushes having characters
and charms all over them then I suggest a different brand. After the one for me
may not be the one for you. Good Luck!
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