

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 the lash line (62%)
- tightlining upper or lower waterline (24%)
- creating a small wing or kitten flick (14%)
Product FAQ+−
can i use this with powder eyeshadow as eyeliner?
this is the most common way community members use brush 29. about 62% describe stamping or pressing powder eyeshadow along the lash line to create a soft liner effect. the short, dense bristles pick up pigment and deposit it precisely without fallout. many note it works well dampened with setting spray for a more intense line.
will this work on hooded eyes?
around 30% of community members specifically mention having hooded or small eyes and find brush 29 well suited for them. the tiny brush head keeps product tight to the lash line without eating up lid space. several community members say it is the only brush that lets them create a wing on hooded lids by stamping shadow over the fold.
how does this compare to an angled liner brush?
brush 29 has a straight-cut edge rather than an angle. about 12% of community members said they would prefer an angled version, but many others say the flat shape gives them more control for stamping product precisely. community members who switched from angled brushes often report a short learning curve before preferring the straight edge.
can i use this for gel or cream eyeliner?
yes, many community members use brush 29 with gel liner, cream shadow, and even soft pencil liners. the dense bristles hold thicker formulas well and allow you to press product between the lashes. a few community members recommend cleaning it promptly after use with cream or gel products to maintain the bristle shape.
is this brush good for eyebrows too?
roughly 8% of community members mention using brush 29 for brow work, including filling in sparse areas with powder or pomade and creating hair-like strokes. the small, firm head offers enough control for precise brow shaping. it works particularly well for those who prefer a thinner, more detailed brow line.



