

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 the upper waterline or lash roots (24%)
- creating a small wing or kitten flick (14%)
Product FAQ+−
can i use this to do a wing on hooded eyes?
about 30% of community members specifically mention having hooded or small eyes, and the consensus is that brush 29 works well for stamping a wing across the fold. the tiny head gives you control in limited lid space. some community members note it takes a bit of practice with the straight edge, but most find it easier than angled brushes for this purpose.
does it work with powder eyeshadow or just gel liner?
community members use brush 29 with powder eyeshadow, gel liner, cream shadow, and pencil products. roughly 62% describe using it to stamp or press powder shadow along the lash line as a soft eyeliner alternative. it picks up powder effectively and deposits color with minimal fallout.
is it good for smudging out pencil eyeliner?
yes, many community members use brush 29 to soften and smudge pencil or kohl liner along the upper or lower lash line. the short, dense bristles give you enough control to blur the line without spreading product too far. it works especially well for a subtle, diffused liner look.
will this work for my lower lash line too?
about 20% of community members mention using brush 29 on the lower lash line to place shadow or blend liner. the small size lets you deposit color precisely without disturbing the rest of your eye makeup. community members with sensitive eyes generally find it comfortable for this area.
how does it compare to an angled liner brush?
brush 29 has a straight, flat edge rather than an angle, which community members say is better for stamping color directly into the lash line. around 15% of community members say they would also like an angled version, but most find the straight shape more precise for tightlining and short wing work. if you are used to angled brushes, there may be a brief adjustment period.


