


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 or crease shades (68% of community members)
- applying a wash of color all over the lid (24% of community members)
- setting undereye concealer or powder (7% of community members)
Product FAQ+−
can i use brush 15 as a one-and-done eyeshadow brush?
yes, and many community members do exactly that. about 24% describe using brush 15 to sweep a single shade across the entire lid for a quick, diffused look. the tapered shape picks up enough product to build color while blending as you go, so you can get a polished result with just one brush.
will this work on hooded eyes?
most community members with hooded eyes find brush 15 works well for blending and transition shades. around 15% feel it runs slightly large for precise crease work on smaller or heavily hooded lids and prefer pairing it with brush 13 or 14 for more targeted placement. if you have limited lid space, brush 15 still excels at softening edges and diffusing color.
how does brush 15 compare to brush 16 or brush 27?
community members often describe brush 15 as slightly smaller and more tapered than brush 16, giving it a bit more precision for crease work. compared to brush 27, brush 15 is denser and slightly stiffer, which helps with color placement. many community members use brush 15 and 16 together as a blending duo.
does it work with cream eyeshadows or just powders?
brush 15 handles both powder and cream formulas according to community members. it performs strongest with powder shadows, where the natural hair picks up and diffuses pigment smoothly. for creams, it blends and deposits product well, though about 5% of community members prefer a slightly less dense brush for cream-to-powder formulas.
can i use brush 15 for anything besides eyeshadow?
community members frequently mention using brush 15 for setting undereye concealer with powder, applying targeted highlighter on the cheekbone or nose bridge, and blending out nose contour. the tapered shape makes it handy for precise face work in smaller areas where a full-size face brush would be too large.



