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Re: ELF Brushes... YAY or NAY?!
I don't own any myself, but according to my cousin..."the bristles on many of the e.l.f. brushes are smooth when compared to other drugstore brands. They provided a smear and flake free application (though some were a bit scratchy on my eye). The foundation brush was particularly nice; the professional eye liner brush is a bit stiff, but works well with a cake eyeliner."
e.l.f. brushes, unfortunately, are not known to be consistent. Several of my friend's brushes shed terribly, while my cousin's brush has yet to loose a single bristle. Both have had handles on various brushes fall off with no prior warning or unusual use.
These cosmetic brushes are certainly not high end but they’re pretty good for one dollar a piece. Personally, I would spend twenty dollars on either the Sonia Kashuk or Cosco brush sets; these brushes are a good investment for those on a tight budget or who don't want to spend an arm and a leg for brand name brushes.
Hope that helps!

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