My word for this brush would be "Meh" nothing super bad and nothing super good. Would i buy it again? No probably not because there is better out there that's for sure. Il probably end up giving this to my younger sister as i just don't really use it anymore. I use it for highlight as i thought that was mostly what it was for but even then it doesn't do a great job at picking up the highlight. Would maybe be good for someone that wants subtle highlight though.
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e.l.f Fan Brush
Dusts, wipes and contours powders for a flawless look. Can be used to create a soft wash of color over the cheeks, to apply a touch of loose powder to cover shine, or as a blending aid.
All e.l.f. professional makeup brushes have been designed and tested by our professional team of makeup artists. Each brush has been ergonomically designed to fit perfectly into your hand and facilitate a flawless finish with every application.
Website www.elfcosmetics.com.au
Reviews
If you like an intense highlight (i.e. NASA look at me!) then I don't think this is the best brush to pick up. I loved that it looks sturdy, it has a secure ferrule and a clean white handle but the brush hairs were a tad too flimsy for me.
I like an intense highlight so I guess I was trying to make the brush do what it's not designed to do. However, the hairs were too thin and sparse that I spent more time trying to pack on the product or I ended up giving up and using a kabuki of some sort.
When washing the brush for the first time, there was no shedding however during use I would find an odd hair or two on my face. This in itself didn't bother me too much, after all it didn't cost me an arm and a leg. I decided to use this to sweep away fall out instead but again it wasn't dense enough to do a good job so out it went.
I purchased this brush for $1usd from shopmissa along with some others. Upon opening the brush packet, I found it was thin and flimsy..but ok, it only cost a dollar. The bristles are a weird red - brown hybrid colour. The handle is actually the nicest part of the brush! E.L.F state that their brushes are ergonomically designed and I have to agree. I gave the Fan Brush a trial a few days later. It picked up some of my highlighter, ok. I sweeped it over my cheekbones about 3-4 times to get some product to stick to my face. It did the job but very delicately. I prefer a thicker brush I can really get 'stuck- in' with. However I will keep this brush around as sometimes I just want a sweep of subtle daytime highlight and this will do that job or maybe when my little niece asks for one of aunties 'makeovers'.
Tips: Might be fun to use with any little gals in your life!!
I use this brush to apply powder highlighter ontop of my cheekbones,I do not use it for anything else but that,it picks up the right amount of product and with the lightest touch enough goes onto your skin,
Tips: The lightest touch is more than enough
On my latest iherb haul I picked up quite a few e.l.f. things, the price is sometimes just too good to look past! They had a special on beauty items so this ended up being USD $2.40 so for a new brush I thought, why not?
This brush looks like you would expect. Also feels a lot more high-end than the price would make you suspect. It has a wooden black long handle with the name printed on it. The ferrel is black also as is the hairs. I have washed this a couple of times and it has kept its shape well. The bristles are incredibly soft.
Now this is a brush of limited uses. Unfortunately because the bristles are so soft and long and flimsy it isn't the best for picking up a lot of pigment. But I do love it for picking up highlighter. I'm not a huge fan of an intense highlight on a day to day basis so this is great for picking up my MAC Soft and Gentle and just applying it lightly across my (non-existant) cheekbones.
So would I recommend... If you are after something that applies things lightly it is great. But I wouldn't pay more than I did as it isn't a multi-use brush.
I really needed a fan brush for highlighted and bronzer but to be honest I didn't want to spend a whole lot because I don't 'need' it. However, this was really just a waste of money; so flimsy, so thin. In all honesty, it just doesn't do the job
Tips: Spend a little more, this doesn't do the job
I really did want to like this brush, but no. I am back to using my finger again. I don't understand how you are meant to use this brush.
First off the bristles are so flimsy when you put the brush in the highlighting product the bristles fold back onto themselves.
Its great if you want very little/to no product on your cheeks! But sometimes I want to be glittery, dewy goddess and this just doesn't cut the mustard sadly.
Also after every wash I get hairs dropping out and shedding on my cheeks which is such a disaster and it not a dense brush to begin with.
I use it instead to wipe away fall out from under the eye, which it works pretty well for.
I purchased this brush to apply powdered highlighter to my cheek bones and while it comes at a great price, I am keeping my eye out for a more effective one. This brush definitely does the job, but I don't find it effective or efficient enough at picking up the powder, it takes a lot of runs over the surface to pick any pigment up. This brush is cheap and great starting fan brush but don't expect great things from it.
I quite like this brush. It's the first and only fan brush I have ever owned, and for me it does the job.
The quality of the brush isn't the best but I only paid around $1 for it so I'm not even going to complain.
The bristles are red, which I though was a little odd lol, never seen a red makeup brush before, but hey, it doesn't affect the brush in any way so that's fine with me. It does have a little trouble picking up product though, so it does take me a couple of attempts to get my desired amount of highlighter applied but once I'm finished, I'm always happy with the result.
I never have any fallout issues with the bristles, which makes a nice change. A few of my powder brushes always leave bristles all over my face and sometimes I don't even notice them right away =/
Once I get better at highlighting etc, I will invest in better quality brushes, but for now, I'm quite happy to stick with this one.
It's OK but not the best. Elf are known for their brush but this wasn't great. A cheap brush the bristles don't feel nice on my skin. I'm left disappointed by this product sadly.