Elf Brushes! Need Advice

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Jul 30, 2012

Jessica T.

the flat top powder brush, stuido blush brush, mineral powder brush from stuido line, eyeshadow brush from $1 line, crease brush, almost any brushes from the stuido line are great and most of the eye brushes from the $1 line

Jul 29, 2012

Lauren S.

The Studio Powder Brush is AMAZING for liquid foundation!

Jul 28, 2012

Fancie B.

I really like the studio line. The flat top brush is very nice for foundation. I like to use the blush brush and stipple brush for foundation. I also love the concealer brush, angled eyeliner and small angled brush

Jul 27, 2012

Christy D.

Honestly with the prices you cannot go wrong with an elf brush. It's always cool to have extra if need be!

Jul 27, 2012

Abby S.

I have had this one elf brush for almost two years now and it still has yet to fall apart on me and I use it daily. It is the eyeshadow brush from the one dollar line, and it has yet to fail me. The all over face brush is one that I do not recommend buying because it falls apart within the first week of using. the only reason I would buy it was to give to my little cousin or something. the eye brow/eyelash brush will work like any other one, it separates my lashes really nicely and keeps my eye brows from going crazy! lol I hope that this helped you in choosing from the elf brushes. I will be doing a review of them once I get a camera that works haha! 

I stumbled upon better brushes while I was at Kmart that are still "cheap" in my book! I paid 10$ for these amazing double sided brushes by Posh ( That's the name of the brand not sure if it has any relation with posh spice? ha) It came with a foundation brush/concealer brush, angled blush brush/powder brush, fluffy eye shadow brush/angled eye liner brush and they have lasted me MONTHS! My biggest problem with the Elf brushes is that after a while of use, they start to lose their "bristles' on my face and basically fall apart really fast! I have bad experience with them even if I clean them often =[ 

Jul 20, 2012

Christina O.

I would say the studio brushes, but mostly the flat topped powder brush because it spreads a little powder pretty far over your face :)

Jul 20, 2012

Jessica T.

the hit and misses are mostly with the $1 line but the studio line is awesome, i love the flat top powder brush (own 2 of them one for foundation and one for powder) the complectin brush, as well as the blush brush :)

thanks guys!!!!!!

May 19, 2012

Romee H.

I love studio C brush, thats best eyeshadow brush and onlt $3

May 19, 2012

Romee H.

I love studio C brush, thats best eyeshadow brush and onlt $3

May 18, 2012

Fancie B.

I like the essential brushes but they fall apart terribly quickly lol. I'd suggest going with the studio line. I have a few of their brushes that I absolutely love! I see a lot of people don't like the stippling brush but I love it! Like others have mentioned it's not dense enough for foundation but I swear by it for blush! It applies my super pigmented blushes like a dream!

Definitely stick to the studio line. & i cant remember if the mineral brushes are a part of the studio line or not but they were having a sale one day & i got 10 for free i think & those brushes are awesome! Theyre sooo soft and light. A few stray hairs have come out the brush but again they are $5 brushes. 

May 17, 2012

Atiyah Y.

I love the Studio Line brushes, all except the stippling brush. It's too flimsy in my opinion. Out of the $1 Line, I like the regular eyeshadow, blending, crease & angled eye brushes. I'm not a fan of the face brushes from the $1 line at all.

May 17, 2012

Kendra F.

I love their $1 Face brush. It's amazing and the bristles are so soft.

I LOVE their Flat Top Powder brush for putting on Foundation. It is my go-to foundation brush and I have three of them! For the price, you can't beat it. I also love their $1 Flat Shadow brushes. They used to be short and dingy but they changed the look of them recently. However, if you got an old one it's really good for smudging liner. ;)

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May 17, 2012

Camille B.

studio brushes are amazing
as for the old $1 brushes i recommend the flat eyeshadow brush and the bending brush

May 16, 2012

ashley h.

love their studio complexion & blush brushes. super soft. i really love any of their shadow brushes whether it's the professional or studio line.

May 15, 2012

Michelle D.

I bought one Kabuki Brush (I believe it's the one with the chestnut colored bristles), completely hated it. The bristles were really rough on my face and the hairs fell out (a majority) when I barely used it. I have some other brushes and I haven't had any problems with them.

May 15, 2012

Miz Daryl I.

The studio brushes are the best!

I suggest the $30 11-piece set! =)

I love love love $1 blending blush. I use the $1 foundation brush to apply my under eye highlight because it would be useless as an actual foundation brush. 

May 15, 2012

Shelly T.

I agree with Rikki. Go with the Studio line of brushes. I recommend the flat-top Powder Brush.

Ill check them out thank you :)

May 14, 2012

Molly B.

I have the kabuki face brush, stipple brush, both from the studio line & the eye shadow brush from the essential line. I love love love love love the kabuki & eye shadow brush. The stipple brush is alright for blending in foundation (if you use a full coverage one) after it has already been applied. I would really recommend trying the eye shadow brush, it's the best ! (:

Hm, definitely completely depends on the person. I dislike the 1$ brushes that I've tried and stick with the 3$ studio line. I really like the powder brush, angled brush, smudge brush, and those other itty bitty brushes. I don't care for their bent eyeliner brush though. I think it makes application too uneven.