


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)
- one-and-done wash of color across the lid (19% of community members)
- setting undereye concealer or powder (7% of community members)
Product FAQ+−
can i use brush 15 for a quick, one-shadow eye look?
yes. about 19% 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. the tapered dome picks up enough pigment for visible color while keeping the finish soft and diffused. many say it is the only brush they need when they are short on time.
will this work on hooded eyes?
most community members with hooded eyes find brush 15 effective, especially for laying down transition shades and diffusing edges above the crease. roughly 12% note it can feel a bit large for detailed crease placement on smaller or heavily hooded lids. many in that group pair it with brush 13 or 14 for more precise work while using brush 15 for broader blending.
how does brush 15 compare to brush 16 or brush 27?
community members frequently describe brush 15 as slightly smaller and more tapered than brush 16, making it better for targeted crease work. compared to brush 27, brush 15 is denser and a touch stiffer, which helps with packing color rather than just diffusing. many community members own all three and reach for each depending on the level of precision or diffusion they want.
does brush 15 work with cream eyeshadows?
many community members use brush 15 with cream and cream-to-powder formulas and report good results for diffused application. the natural hair grips cream products and blends them out smoothly. a small number of community members noted that very dense cream formulas can be trickier and prefer using brush 15 primarily with powders.
what is the difference between brush 15 and brush 01?
community members note that brush 15 and brush 01 are similar in shape but brush 15 has a slightly rounder ferrule and fans out a bit more, making it better for airy, diffused blending over a wider area. brush 01 tends to be preferred for more controlled placement. some community members own both and use brush 01 to place color and brush 15 to soften edges afterward.


