

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
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Usage+−
- blending crease and transition shades (68%)
- placing or deepening color in the outer corner (41%)
- smoking out the lower lash line (9%)
Product FAQ+−
will this work on hooded eyes?
roughly 55% of community members specifically mention using brush 14 on hooded or small eyes. the narrow, tapered shape fits into limited lid space without spreading color too far. many say it lets them place crease color precisely with eyes open, which larger blending brushes struggle to do.
can i use this with cream eyeshadows or just powders?
most community members use brush 14 with powder eyeshadows, which is where it performs at its strongest. some report success with cream and cream-to-powder formulas, though a small number of community members noted the natural bristles can lose shape faster with cream products. wiping the brush between uses helps.
what is the difference between brush 14 and brush 13?
community members frequently compare the two. brush 14 is slightly longer and more tapered than brush 13, which has a flatter dome and shorter bristles. many use brush 13 for more concentrated placement and brush 14 for softer, more diffused blending. about 18% of community members own both and use them together in the same look.
how do i keep it from splaying after washing?
around 12% of community members mention bristles fanning out after washing. reshaping the bristles while damp and drying the brush on its side or with a brush guard helps it hold its taper. some find that a small amount of soap left on briefly during drying aids in reforming the shape.
is this big enough to blend a full eye look or do i need other brushes too?
many community members say brush 14 can handle a simple one-and-done eye look on its own, especially on smaller lids. for more complex, multi-shade looks, most pair it with a larger blending brush like brush 15 or brush 01 to diffuse edges further. it is best suited for targeted crease work and outer corner detail rather than broad all-over blending.


