

BRUSH 29
this tiny brush is incredibly precise and fits perfectly into the lashline. in addition to liquid and gel formulas, brush 29 also excels in picking up powder and enables you to create a liner look with eyeshadow.
handcrafted by master artisans in Kumano, Japan using uncut natural hair.
bristle length: 2.4mm
Product Details+−
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Usage+−
- stamping eyeshadow as eyeliner along lash line (68%)
- tightlining upper or lower waterline (40%)
- creating a small wing or kitten flick (25%)
Product FAQ+−
can i use this for eyeshadow liner or does it only work with gel and cream products?
brush 29 works with powder eyeshadow, gel liner, cream shadow, and pencil products. roughly 68% of community members specifically use it to stamp or press powder eyeshadow along the lash line as a liner. many note that it picks up powder well and deposits it with minimal fallout, making it one of the most popular uses.
will this work on hooded eyes?
yes, this is one of the most common reasons community members reach for brush 29. approximately 20% specifically mention hooded eyes in their reviews, noting that the tiny, flat brush head stays close to the lash line without eating into limited lid space. the short bristles and firm density give you control even when stamping over a fold.
how do i actually apply liner with this brush?
most community members use a stamping or pressing technique rather than dragging the brush across the lid. you dip the flat edge into your product and press it along the lash line in small sections, building the line gradually. around 25% of community members also use it to flick out a small wing by angling the edge at the outer corner.
is it too small to be practical?
brush 29 is intentionally tiny, and about 85% of community members consider that its greatest strength for precision work. around 15% feel it could be slightly wider for faster application across the full lash line. if you prefer quick, broad strokes, it may feel slow, but for detailed lining, tightlining, and small wings, the size is what sets it apart.
can i use it for anything besides eyeliner?
community members have found a few other uses for brush 29. roughly 10% use it for eyebrow work, filling in sparse areas or applying brow powder with precision. some also use it to clean up lip liner edges, apply shimmer to the inner corner, or smudge pencil liner for a softer finish. it is a specialized brush, but its tiny size makes it handy for any detail work.


