The powder brush is from e.l.f. studio line. It has anti bacterial synthetic taklon bristles.
As you can see, the brush has flat top.
When I read reviews, I can see many people use this brush for their foundation application.
I think this brush is good for applying foundation in buffing motion for sheer application.
The brush feels soft but when you use this brush a stippling motion, it feels scratchy.
The brush is good for sheer powder or blush application.
It doesn't shed at all, but the handle fell off from the ferrule(metal part that holds bristles and handle) once. I don't think it's a big deal. You can just glue it. It's still a good brush for the price.(only $3!!!)
Blending eye brush is from e.l.f. essential line. This brush is originally made for blending eyeshadows. However, I personally use this brush for concealer.
The brush is synthetic so it's not gonna absorb concealer. You can apply concealer and blend it at the same time with this brush. My concealer application is so much faster since I use blending brush.
It had minor shedding but not anymore. For 1$, I think it does more than its price.
Small angled brush is also from studio line.It has synthetic bristles so the brush can be quite versatile.
You can use this brush with gel eyeliner, eyeshadow, brow product. I think this brush works the best wih gel eyeliner. The brush is quite small and angled, you can easily create winged eye look with it.
You can use this brush to apply eyeshadow on your lower lash line or to fill in your brows and etc.
It's not gonna give much color as natual brush does with powder products.
That's why I only use this brush with gel eyeliner.
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