I know name of topic sounds weird. But I wonder about this one for quite some time now.
If you own a micron, what is the reason, you don't pick micron and you decide to use other brush instead?
I know there can be many reasons for that, including showing love for other brushes(you know which forum member I have in mind here), but if micron is creme de la creme, what is the reason you don't pick micron for your work.
explanation for the ones which didn't heard this definition:
https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=crème de la crème
I am wondering this, cause I would like to figure it out, if you can just skip few branches of iwata so you don't waste money and just pick the micron.. And I also am interested in comparison with other brushes which are not Iwatas when you need to work on something. Let me explain : maybe someone pick H&S model ''unknown'' instead of his micron cause the reason is '' unknown'' and I am nosy like a kid about this.
Sorry for weird thread, but this is not the weirdest one on this forum from me I think.
If you own a micron, what is the reason, you don't pick micron and you decide to use other brush instead?
I know there can be many reasons for that, including showing love for other brushes(you know which forum member I have in mind here), but if micron is creme de la creme, what is the reason you don't pick micron for your work.
explanation for the ones which didn't heard this definition:
https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=crème de la crème
I am wondering this, cause I would like to figure it out, if you can just skip few branches of iwata so you don't waste money and just pick the micron.. And I also am interested in comparison with other brushes which are not Iwatas when you need to work on something. Let me explain : maybe someone pick H&S model ''unknown'' instead of his micron cause the reason is '' unknown'' and I am nosy like a kid about this.
Sorry for weird thread, but this is not the weirdest one on this forum from me I think.
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