


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 shade in the crease (68%)
- one-and-done wash of color across the lid (22%)
- setting or blending concealer under the eyes (8%)
Product FAQ+−
can i use brush 15 on hooded eyes?
yes. about 30% of community members specifically mention using brush 15 on hooded eyes. many find the tapered tip precise enough to work above the crease and diffuse color without it spreading too far. some with very small or heavily hooded lids prefer the smaller brush 13 or 14 for detail work and use brush 15 for overall blending or laying down a base shade.
what is the difference between brush 15 and brush 16?
community members often describe brush 15 as slightly smaller and denser than brush 16, making it better for more controlled crease placement. brush 16 is a bit larger and fluffier, which many prefer for quick all-over blending or a softer diffusion. around 10% of community members use both together as a pairing for layered eye looks.
does brush 15 work with cream eyeshadows?
many community members report good results with cream and cream-to-powder formulas, noting that the natural hair grips and diffuses cream products well on the lid. roughly 70% primarily use it with powder shadows, but those who have tried creams find it blends them smoothly. a few prefer using it mainly with powders to keep the bristles in top shape.
can i do a full eye look with just this brush?
about 22% of community members describe brush 15 as their one-and-done brush, using it to apply a single shade across the lid and blend it out in seconds. it handles placing color, building intensity, and softening edges on its own. for more complex, multi-shade looks, pairing it with a smaller detail brush like brush 13 or 14 is a popular approach.
how does brush 15 compare to the mac 217?
community members who have used both often describe brush 15 as noticeably softer with better blending ability. several note it picks up and deposits pigment more evenly without dragging. a few mention it as a direct replacement for the mac 217, citing the natural hair and tapered shape as key upgrades.



