


BRUSH 15
a versatile, medium sized crease brush built for impactful pigments and effortless blending.
watch the demo video and see how to do an easy shimmery eye.
handcrafted in Kumano, Japan by master artisans using uncut natural hair.
bristle length: 19mm
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Usage+−
- blending transition or crease shades (65%)
- one-and-done wash of color across the lid (20%)
- setting undereye concealer or powder (8%)
Product FAQ+−
can i use brush 15 as my only eyeshadow brush?
many community members do exactly that. around 20% describe brush 15 as their one-and-done brush, using it to place a single shade across the lid and blend it out in seconds. it handles both application and diffusion well, though for more complex multi-shade looks you may want a smaller detail brush alongside it.
will this work on hooded eyes?
about 30% of community members mention having hooded eyes and most find brush 15 works well for blending and transition shades. roughly 12% with smaller or heavily hooded lids feel it is a bit large for precise crease placement and prefer pairing it with brush 13 or 14 for detail work. many still use brush 15 as their finishing blender even on hooded eyes.
how does brush 15 compare to brush 27 or brush 16?
community members frequently note that brush 15 is slightly smaller and more tapered than brush 27, offering more precision in the crease. compared to brush 16, it is a touch more compact and denser. many community members own both brush 15 and one of these and use them as complementary tools for different stages of a look.
does it work with cream eyeshadows or just powder?
the majority of community members use brush 15 with powder eyeshadows, and that is where it excels. however, a notable group reports good results with cream and cream-to-powder formulas for diffused application. a few community members find it less ideal for very wet or liquid formulas, so powder and cream are the sweet spot.
is the brush too big for smaller eyes?
brush 15 sits in a medium size range. about 12% of community members with smaller eyes or less lid space say it can feel a bit large for targeted crease work. many of them still keep brush 15 for all-over blending or transition shades and reach for brush 13 or 14 when they need more precision.


