Wayne Goss Brush Collection

GoldenGirl

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I have yet to find a really great small tapered crease brush, but maybe I haven't been looking in the right places???

Where are people complaining about the brush costs? I haven't seen complaints about the brush prices, but I'm not surprised people are complaining. But I totally agree with you, I knew he was going to go the high end route, he LOVES brushes. If you ask me these are quite reasonably priced, comparable to MAC prices and I'm thinking they'll be better quality since they are handmade. I'm looking forward to purchasing.
 

MissTT

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You are absolutely right, GoldenGirl. As far as complaints, I've seen comments in a variety of places like other forums and Facebook.
 

DILLIGAF

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I plan on adding Hakuhodo to my collection of brushes and I plan on adding Wayne Goss brushes to my collection. If they are anything as soft as Hakuhodo brushes I'm going to be all over them. I entirely expect them to be as luxurious. My first purchase when they become available to the Stateside crowd is a blending brush. Most likely the medium sized one. Wayne has hooded eyes like I do and I'm greatly looking forward to another great blending brush to add to my collection. I'm expecting a softer, more buttery ( is this a word?) version of the elusive MAC 226 brush.
 

shellygrrl

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Are small crease brushes unusual? I have the NARS Small Dome and love it. I was working on an Asian eye last week and looked all over the store for a small brush like it and didn't find one. Grrrr! I'll look around again when I don't actually need it. That usually helps things magically appear.
I reached for my Louise Young LY14 recently for the first time in a while, and I think it may work for monolids/Asian eyes, as well as smaller eyes and even hooded lids.
I think they expected him to go the Pixiewoo route. Based on the few videos I've seen of his I definitely would expect him to take the luxury route. TBH the prices aren't obscene.
I think you're right. But anyhoo, I think the prices are very reasonable -- around the same range as MAC, Louise Young, MUFE, some of the Hakuhodo brushes (thinking 200, J, and G series), and other high end brands. And as mentioned, Wayne is a brush junkie. Of course he would want more than a passive role in their creation.
 

Prettypackages

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I plan on adding Hakuhodo to my collection of brushes and I plan on adding Wayne Goss brushes to my collection. If they are anything as soft as Hakuhodo brushes I'm going to be all over them. I entirely expect them to be as luxurious. My first purchase when they become available to the Stateside crowd is a blending brush. Most likely the medium sized one. Wayne has hooded eyes like I do and I'm greatly looking forward to another great blending brush to add to my collection. I'm expecting a softer, more buttery ( is this a word?) version of the elusive MAC 226 brush.
I do too! I'm so excited for these.

I agree with you all, I don't think the prices are that bad. He's always said buy the best you can afford and to never skimp on brushes. I love pixiwoo, but those brushes aren't going to last a long time.
 

MissTT

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The NARS Small Dome is just a little smaller than the 226. Check it out.
I plan on adding Hakuhodo to my collection of brushes and I plan on adding Wayne Goss brushes to my collection. If they are anything as soft as Hakuhodo brushes I'm going to be all over them. I entirely expect them to be as luxurious. My first purchase when they become available to the Stateside crowd is a blending brush. Most likely the medium sized one. Wayne has hooded eyes like I do and I'm greatly looking forward to another great blending brush to add to my collection. I'm expecting a softer, more buttery ( is this a word?) version of the elusive MAC 226 brush.
 

Sylvia60

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I have yet to find a really great small tapered crease brush, but maybe I haven't been looking in the right places???
My HG small tapered crease brush is the Koyudo C011.
It's just what I want for working with my hooded eyes.make-up
I have the NARS #12 (the small dome) and it's a lovely brush, but the Koyudo C011 is much more suited for my own make-up needs.
Wetted, I use the C011 for applying just the right amount of product not only for the crease but for what shows of my mobile lid.

Back to the WG collection- when oh when are detailed reviews going to start appearing?
 

MissTT

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Quote: Originally Posted by Sylvia60
Back to the WG collection- when oh when are detailed reviews going to start appearing?



This!!!
 

luclaw88

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Damn! Its not letting me preorder. Its sold out again i guess i will have to wait and hopefully reads some reviews of those that were able to get it. Excited about this, i love him!
 
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pockykami

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I'm surprised people are complaining about the prices. I actually expected them to be higher considering they're artisanal. But, I was really annoyed by his video stating that flat shader brushes are pointless. It seemed very close minded considering he's a mua. Hasn't he ever heard or cut creases or tried to create a very pigmented look? Seemed kind of silly to me.
 

MissTT

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I'm surprised people are complaining about the prices. I actually expected them to be higher considering they're artisanal. But, I was really annoyed by his video stating that flat shader brushes are pointless. It seemed very close minded considering he's a mua. Hasn't he ever heard or cut creases or tried to create a very pigmented look? Seemed kind of silly to me.
Agreed not giving up my shader. A crease brush doesn't lay down color the same way. Not for me anyway.
 

Sylvia60

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WG has put up a video this morning, with the promise of 8 brush tutorials on Tuesday.

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sss215

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Yeah, she got me with this line.
That is an amazing brush.


I do too! I'm so excited for these.

I agree with you all, I don't think the prices are that bad. He's always said buy the best you can afford and to never skimp on brushes. I love pixiwoo, but those brushes aren't going to last a long time.
i use some of them for my kit and 2 of the eye brushes have come apart after washing them over and over again. i think a few more are going to follow suit. I love them though, but its better to invest when your brushes are in the trenches,
 

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