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I never found my grandfather's old peuter brush that I use to use. I got this kubuki thing at Stop & Shop market, I thought, for $3 bucks, why not? Yea it's not super badger, but it'll get you guys off my back about the Tobak which I can't try without a brush. I'll get a real one somewhere down the line, unless someone here wants to send me their old brush.
So, do you think this will hold up to water as it's meant to use with powder?
Should I drip some glue in the knot?
And what is this made of anyway, it doesn't say on the box? Say Kabuki and you'll have to explain this to me.
(Kabuki: noun a form of traditional Japanese drama with highly stylized, song, mime, and dance now only performed by male actors, using exaggerated gestures and body movements to express emotions, and including historical plays, domestic dramas, and dance pieces.
ORIGIN Japanese, originally as a verb meaning 'act dissolutely'.)
So, do you think this will hold up to water as it's meant to use with powder?
Should I drip some glue in the knot?
And what is this made of anyway, it doesn't say on the box? Say Kabuki and you'll have to explain this to me.
(Kabuki: noun a form of traditional Japanese drama with highly stylized, song, mime, and dance now only performed by male actors, using exaggerated gestures and body movements to express emotions, and including historical plays, domestic dramas, and dance pieces.
ORIGIN Japanese, originally as a verb meaning 'act dissolutely'.)