Wednesday, August 4, 2010

ELF Studio Kabuki Face Brush

I'm on a roll xD....another Elf review as promised. This time, as what is written on the title, the infamous Kabuki Face Brush.
Company claims: "This new anti bacterial, synthetic haired Taklon brush is softer and more absorbent and can be used with wet or dry products. Be a professional makeup artist and create a flawless look with this e.l.f. studio brush! Our handy and easy to use Kabuki Brushes provide a light to full coverage on your face or body to ensure a flawless finish. The compact brush is perfectly sized to allow for precise and controlled application of bronzer, powder, or a highlighter on your skin.*Vegan Friendly"
-Yess it is synthetic haired Taklon brush
-Yess it is uber duber soft
-wet products? This is what it comes...the packaging if you wil.
Being the werid me, I compared if the brush would be the same size as the image on the box.
Its the same size =O; what you see is what you get. No, it is not duo fiber, its just dyed black on the top part while the rest is white hairs.
The brush handle is a good size to put in your palms/ hands to do the brushing or buffing motion. I honestly thought that the brush would be 2 times more dense, but its not bad overall.
Compared to my Ecotools kabuki, the ELF one looks like a GIANT! BOOM!
It picks up product quite well, almost the same as how powder is picked up from my Ecotools one. BTW natural hairs pick up product better then synthetic hairs. Synthetic hairs are good for liquid foundation or concealer and what not.
Thats pretty darn dense there!
Birds eye view. From the top picture, it looks as though both are the same size. EVIDENCE! to prove you wrong. ELF one is pretty big, almost the size of my whole cheek area.
Conclusion:
-Price: A+
-packaging: B
-Product: A
-Overall rating: B+
-Buy again?:Maybe

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