

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 powder eyeshadow as eyeliner along the lash line (62%)
- tightlining upper or lower waterline (43%)
- creating a small wing or kitten flick on hooded eyes (27%)
Product FAQ+−
can i use this with gel liner or just powder shadow?
community members use brush 29 with powder eyeshadow, gel liner, cream shadow, and even pencil liner. roughly 62% use it with powder products to stamp color along the lash line, while about 25% specifically mention gel liner. the dense, short bristles pick up and deposit both formulas well, though powder tends to be the most popular pairing.
will this work on hooded eyes?
this is one of the most frequently praised qualities of brush 29. approximately 18% of community members specifically mention hooded eyes, and the consensus is that its tiny size makes it one of the few brushes that can place a thin, precise line without eating into limited lid space. many say it finally allowed them to do a wing or tightline that wasn't possible with larger brushes.
is it too small to actually line my whole eye?
brush 29 is intentionally very small, which is what gives it such precision. about 15% of community members wished it were slightly wider so lining goes faster. most find the stamping technique works well: press and repeat along the lash line. it does take a few more passes than a wider brush, but community members say the tradeoff in accuracy is worth it.
can i use it for eyebrows too?
yes, around 8% of community members use brush 29 for brow work, including filling in sparse areas with powder or pomade and creating hair-like strokes. its firmness and tiny size make it suitable for precise brow detailing, though it was primarily designed for the lash line.
how does it compare to an angled liner brush?
brush 29 has a straight flat edge rather than an angle, which about 12% of community members say they had to adjust to. many who previously preferred angled brushes found the straight edge better for stamping liner and tightlining. some community members note that the straight shape gives more control for pushing product between lashes, though a few still prefer an angled brush for drawing a wing.


