


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
Product Details+−
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Usage+−
- blending transition and crease shades (65%)
- applying a one-and-done wash of color over the lid (20%)
- setting or blending undereye concealer and powder (8%)
Product FAQ+−
can i use brush 15 on hooded eyes?
yes. roughly 18% of community members specifically mention using brush 15 on hooded eyes with good results, particularly for diffusing transition shades above the crease. some community members with very small or heavily hooded lids find it a touch large for precise crease placement, and suggest pairing it with a smaller brush like brush 13 or 14 for detail work.
is this good for a simple one-color eye look?
about 20% of community members use brush 15 as their one-and-done brush for a quick wash of color across the lid. its tapered shape picks up the right amount of pigment and diffuses it evenly in just a few sweeps, making it a popular choice for everyday, low-effort looks.
does brush 15 work with cream eyeshadows or just powders?
most community members use brush 15 with powder eyeshadows, and that is where it excels. a smaller group reports good results with cream and cream-to-powder formulas for diffused application. a few community members find it works less effectively for packing on heavy cream products compared to denser or synthetic brushes.
how is brush 15 different from brush 27 or brush 16?
community members frequently compare these three. brush 15 is described as slightly smaller and denser than brush 27, offering more controlled pigment placement. compared to brush 16, it is a bit more compact and precise. many community members use brush 15 for crease color placement and brush 27 or 16 for broader blending and diffusing.
will this work for packing on shimmer eyeshadows?
yes. a notable portion of community members enjoy using brush 15 for shimmer and metallic shadows. its density helps deposit pigment without excessive fallout, and the tapered shape lets you build intensity gradually. for a very opaque shimmer application, some community members prefer a flatter packing brush and then blend edges with brush 15.


