

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
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Usage+−
- stamping eyeshadow as eyeliner along lash line (68%)
- tightlining upper or lower waterline (41%)
- creating a small wing or kitten flick (27%)
Product FAQ+−
can i use this for powder eyeshadow as eyeliner?
this is actually the most common way community members use brush 29. roughly 68% report stamping or pressing powder eyeshadow along the lash line to create a soft, precise liner effect. the short, dense bristles pick up pigment well and deposit it in a controlled thin line, which many say eliminates the need for traditional pencil or liquid liners.
will this work on hooded eyes?
about 30% of community members specifically mention having hooded or small eyes, and the consensus is that brush 29 is a standout for these eye shapes. the tiny head stays close to the lash line without eating up limited lid space. many say it made winged liner and tightlining possible for the first time on their hooded lids.
is this brush too small to actually be useful?
brush 29 is smaller than most community members expect when they first receive it. however, the vast majority find that the tiny size is precisely what makes it so effective for detailed lash line work, stamping on liner, and reaching tight corners. around 10% felt it was too small for their needs or wished it were slightly wider for faster application.
can i use this with gel or cream eyeliner?
yes. community members frequently use brush 29 with gel eyeliner, cream shadows, and even soft pencil liners. the firm, short bristles give enough control to push product into the lash line or waterline. some find it especially good for gel liner application because the density helps lay down a clean, even line.
how does this compare to an angled liner brush?
brush 29 has a straight, flat edge rather than an angle. many community members who were used to angled brushes say they adapted quickly and now prefer the straight shape for stamping liner along the lash line. about 12% still prefer an angled cut and wish rephr offered a similar brush with a slant. the straight edge gives you more flexibility to choose your own angle of approach.


