


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 (22%)
- setting or powdering the undereye area (8%)
Product FAQ+−
can i use brush 15 on hooded eyes?
about 20% of community members specifically mention using brush 15 on hooded eyes with good results. the tapered tip helps place color in a visible crease area. some with very small or heavily hooded lids find it a touch large for precise crease work and pair it with a smaller brush for detail, but most find it works well for blending and diffusing edges.
is this good for a quick, simple eye look?
yes. roughly 22% of community members use brush 15 as a one-and-done brush, sweeping a single shade across the lid and blending it out in seconds. its density picks up enough pigment for visible color while its softness keeps things diffused and natural looking.
does brush 15 work with cream eyeshadows?
many community members report using brush 15 successfully with cream, liquid, and powder formulas. the natural hair grips cream products well and blends them out smoothly on the lid. a small number of community members noted it works best with powder and prefer a different brush for heavier cream formulas.
how is brush 15 different from other blending brushes in the lineup?
community members often describe brush 15 as the middle ground between smaller precision brushes and larger fluffy blenders. it is denser and slightly more tapered than the bigger options, allowing it to both place and blend color. about 10% of community members note overlap with similar shapes but find brush 15 earns its spot through versatility.
will this brush work for applying shimmer eyeshadows?
yes. community members use brush 15 to pack shimmer onto the lid and build intensity with layering. the density of the bristles holds onto shimmer particles well and deposits them with minimal fallout. for a softer shimmer effect, a light hand gives a sheer wash of color.



