I had always heard pretty good things about these two brushes in particular. I was skeptical to try them, because I don't like E.L.F. products for the most part. I am pretty picky with my brushes as well.
I purchased these brushes at Target. You can get them anywhere where drugstore makeup can be purchased. Each one of these brushes are just $3.00 each. Amongst my MAC, Bobbi Brown and Smashbox brushes, you will find these brushes in my everyday makeup collection.
The powder brush has a kabuki style flat head with very thick and soft bristles. This brush gets down-to-business with powder. It picks up a ton of powder, so you don't have to keep going over the same area on your face over-and-over again. I have heard others using this as a liquid foundation brush as well.
The blush brush is actually my contouring bronzer brush because it has a tapered end to be able to fit right in my cheekbone perfectly. It also has a really soft head, just like the powder brush.
The downside to these brushes is that the handles threaten to come off because they are not glued in well, and after time, they loosen, but what else would you expect from a $3.00 brush?
I would recommend these brushes to anyone on a budget or not, because they are good quality synthetic brushes.
Rating: A for useability, and B- for the poor glued on handles
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I purchased these brushes at Target. You can get them anywhere where drugstore makeup can be purchased. Each one of these brushes are just $3.00 each. Amongst my MAC, Bobbi Brown and Smashbox brushes, you will find these brushes in my everyday makeup collection.
The powder brush has a kabuki style flat head with very thick and soft bristles. This brush gets down-to-business with powder. It picks up a ton of powder, so you don't have to keep going over the same area on your face over-and-over again. I have heard others using this as a liquid foundation brush as well.
The blush brush is actually my contouring bronzer brush because it has a tapered end to be able to fit right in my cheekbone perfectly. It also has a really soft head, just like the powder brush.
The downside to these brushes is that the handles threaten to come off because they are not glued in well, and after time, they loosen, but what else would you expect from a $3.00 brush?
I would recommend these brushes to anyone on a budget or not, because they are good quality synthetic brushes.
Rating: A for useability, and B- for the poor glued on handles
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mentioned. This is my own personal review on this purchased item***
mentioned. This is my own personal review on this purchased item***