

BRUSH 13
the smallest crease brush in our lineup. this brush offers unparalleled precision, yet unexpectedly fluffy and soft.
the shape of brush 13 has been carefully calibrated to work with all eye shapes, including hooded eyes and monolids.
handcrafted in Kumano, Japan by master artisans using uncut natural hair.
bristle length: 13mm
Product Details+−
Reviews+−
Usage+−
- crease and outer corner blending on hooded or small eyes (45%)
- deepening the outer v with darker shadows (28%)
- smoking out or diffusing shadow on the lower lash line (15%)
Product FAQ+−
will this work on hooded eyes?
about 45% of community members specifically mention using brush 13 on hooded eyes. the compact head fits into a shallow crease without pushing shadow onto the brow bone. many describe it as the first crease brush that actually works for limited lid space, letting them place and blend color with real control.
can i use this for my lower lash line?
yes, roughly 15% of community members use brush 13 to apply and diffuse shadow along the lower lash line. the narrow profile keeps product close to the lashes without dragging color too far into the undereye area. several community members say it is their go-to for smoking out liner or adding subtle depth below the eye.
how does brush 13 compare to brush 14?
community members frequently discuss both brushes together. brush 13 is slightly smaller, denser, and less tapered than brush 14, making it better suited for packing color and precise placement. brush 14 tends to be preferred for diffusing and softer blending. many community members own both and use them interchangeably depending on the look.
is this good for beginners?
many community members who describe themselves as beginners say brush 13 made eyeshadow application noticeably easier. the small size limits how much product you pick up and where it lands, which helps prevent over-application. it is a practical starting point for learning crease and outer corner techniques.
what eyeshadow formulas does it work with?
community members report strong results with powder eyeshadows across the board, including mattes, shimmers, and loose pigments. some also use it with cream shadows and even concealer for spot application, though a few note that cream formulas require a bit more finesse. it picks up pigment efficiently and deposits it evenly.


