

BRUSH 14
a small crease brush specifically designed for the hooded eye. slightly tapered at the tip, this brush is structured enough to lay down colour, yet fluffy enough to blend & diffuse with ease.
the shape of brush 14 has been carefully calibrated to work with all eye shapes and excels with the hooded eye.
handcrafted in Kumano, Japan by master artisans using uncut natural hair.
bristle length: 16mm
Product Details+−
Reviews+−
Usage+−
- blending crease color on hooded or small eyes (55%)
- placing and deepening shadow in the outer corner or outer v (22%)
- diffusing color along the lower lash line (9%)
Product FAQ+−
will this work on hooded eyes?
this is one of the top reasons community members purchase brush 14. roughly 55% specifically mention hooded eyes in their reviews. the narrow, tapered shape fits into limited lid space and keeps shadow concentrated in the crease without blowing color up toward the brow bone. many community members pair it with brush 13 for even more precise placement.
can i use this for a full eyeshadow look or just detail work?
about 18% of community members say they can do an entire simple eye look with brush 14 alone, especially for one-and-done shadow days. it works well for placing color, building intensity, and blending. for more complex, multi-shade looks, community members typically pair it with larger brushes like the 15 or 01 for broader blending.
does it work with cream eyeshadows or just powder?
community members report brush 14 works with both powder and cream formulas, though roughly 80% primarily use it with powder shadows. a small number of community members noted that cream products can cause the bristles to lose shape slightly over time. for best results with creams, community members suggest cleaning the brush promptly after use.
how is this different from brush 13?
brush 14 is slightly longer and more tapered than brush 13, with a less dense bristle pack. community members who own both tend to use brush 13 for tighter, more concentrated placement and brush 14 for softer diffusing and blending. about 12% of community members say they use the two together as a pair for crease work.
what if my eyes are large or not hooded, is this brush still useful?
community members with larger or non-hooded eyes sometimes find brush 14 too small for general blending and prefer brush 15 or 01 instead. however, many still reach for it when doing outer corner detail work, lower lash line application, or building depth in a specific area. it works well for precise tasks regardless of eye shape.


