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Chinese Fude Brushes Review

  • Writer: OS
    OS
  • Apr 13, 2024
  • 3 min read

Hello all, hope your week treated you well? Its that time of the week again! Am back with a new post.


Here I continue with giving reviews on China made Fude brushes.


Given more information on this in the first post of this series.






This is a blue fox dome headed brush. Made from blue fox hairs dyed black.


While I do consider blue fox hairs to be somewhat delicate but when the hairs are tightly/densely packed, in addition to being on the shorter side, in my opinion they can function better.


I use this for mostly powder foundation. This brush reminds me of the Koyudo long-handle fupa made with dyed sokoho hairs.


This is however, much softer. Because of the dye, I only use this for powder products. Comes across as multi-functional. Can complete all my face powder makeup with this one brush.


Use this with Fenty beauty or Chanel powder foundations and gives me at most medium coverage. Blends well with a natural finish. Using this brush with those foundations gives me "my skin but better type of look".


Think this was made by Shoushoulang and not my design but i did get it idea from a follower via instagram. It is a beautiful design though.


Both of these brushes were made by ShouShoulang and they are @lovingfude (on instagram and Youtube)' s design.


The brush on the left is recorded as White Canadian squirrel and Saibikoho hair mix. This in my opinion is a mis-representation. This is pine squirrel mixed with Saibikoho hairs.


This for me is a bronzer brush. The brush bloomed out well and became airy. Works better with bronzers that are not tightly pressed. Fenty bronzer, Mented cosmetics work well with this brush. With Pat Mcgrath, nope.


The brush on the right is the Saibikoho hairs brush which was also created by @lovingfude and Shoushoulang. At first, I assumed this could not be Saibikoho brush but a Koyudo Saibikoho brush is just a smidge softer and at par with the Rephr Saibikoho brush.

I use this brush for mainly bronzing and with this brush, I don't discriminate on cream, liquid or powder. Its a free for all .


Kolinsky fest, here we are.

Brush on the left is a Kolinsky highlight brush. This is from China handmade brush store. I love this brush. This really blends your highlight into your skin that you barely see it in shade but step out and it shines through when the sun hits you.


Used with cream highlight (Sydney grace, fenty) and powder highlight (Pat Mcgrath).

It blends it all


On the right, you have a Kolinsky eye brusH. @loving fude's design with Shoushoulang. What I like about this brush is my outer V of the eye never looked better. My favourite way to use this is blending mates into the outer V of the eye,

Both of these brushes are well made. I have no complaints here.


This brush is made from silver fox and it is by China handmade brush store. This is a weird one. This brush is significantly different from the Chikuhodo FO series which are also made from silver fox hairs.


The hairs on this brush seem more resilient and strong than the FO series.


Got this when I was going through a skin sensitivity issue and could only use brushes with softer hairs on them.


it was not needed but still have it. Given the nature of the hairs here, it picks up betters with looser pressed products and its very gentle on skin.


Makes good works on pressed powders, bronzers and blushes. A good multi-tasker.





This is a mix of blue fox and white Canadian squirrel hairs. This was also one I got during my skin sensitivity period.


Both hair types are great of you have skin sensitivity due to their softness and airness. They are light, incredibly soft and you will barely feel this on your skin. No pokiness either.


Incredibly soft and both hairs bloom very well which made the brush very airy and only powder worthy.


I use this for powder blush and powder highlight.


Going to press pause here and continue on my next post. Thank you everyone. If you have any comments or questions, please use the comment section.




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