#4 looks like a zoomed in fluffy brush for shadow so to put the sizes in perspective a line up of the brushes side-by-side would be nice. /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" />
Ahh, EBay... so it's a no name set. Well looking at the brushes you have a variety of eye brushes and face brushes (mainly various sizes of blushes) which is good because having a variety is useful to do different looks.
Looking at this image that shines gray in a different pic that is most likely their version of a face blending brush rather than actual foundation brush. Most foundation brushes have shorter bristles that typically taper. Now not all bristles are shorter or taper in a foundation brush but the vast majority does. A face blending brush is similar to a foundation brush in that it's flat but the bristles typically are longer. I would suggest, if you can and want to, go pick up an inexpensive foundation brush from any store that sells cosmetic brushes you'll then see the difference between the brushes in your set and an actual foundation brush.
Hi there, do you need it for liquid foundation, mineral, pressed powder? I might have some suggestions. Overall, I think ecotools, the Riteaid brand and Sonia Kashuk are good options.