

THE PRECISION EYE SET
5 tiny brushes that will unlock your creative freedom and achieve incredible eye looks.
handcrafted by master artisans in Japan using natural uncut goat hair, each brush in this set are small, dense and unexpectedly soft - perfect for detail work near sensitive areas around the eye.
this brush set includes 5 brushes:
- brush 13 - the smallest crease brush in our lineup. Designed for precision application and blending of shadows. optimized for all eye shapes, including the hooded eye.
- brush 14 - a slightly taller and more tapered version of brush 13.
- brush 23 - the smallest pencil brush in our collection. Perfect for the lower lashline, inner corner and waterline with pinpoint precision.
- brush 28- a small but mighty shader for precision application of shadows. synthetic/natural blend excels with powders, creams and shimmers.
- brush 29 - impossible balance between firm, soft and precision. this tiny brush will allow you to draw the thinnest lines at will. also amazing for stamping eyeshadow into the lashline.
Product Details+−
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Usage+−
- blending crease shadow on hooded or small eyes (68%)
- lining the upper or lower lash line with powder shadow using brushes 23 and 29 (42%)
- packing shimmer or metallic shadow on the lid with brush 28 (24%)
Product FAQ+−
will this work on hooded eyes?
this is one of the most common reasons community members purchase the precision eye set. approximately 68% specifically mention hooded, monolid, or small eyes, and the consensus is that the compact brush heads allow precise shadow placement without color bleeding above the crease. many say these are the first brushes that actually fit their lid space.
can i do a full eye look with just this set?
about 60% of community members say yes, the precision eye set covers blending, packing, and lining. however, around 15% note they still reach for one additional fluffy brush to diffuse edges or lay down an all-over base shade. pairing with a larger blending brush rounds out the set for those who want softer transitions.
what is each brush used for?
community members most often use brushes 13 and 14 for crease blending and shadow placement, brush 28 for packing color or shimmer onto the lid, brush 23 as a pencil brush for inner corner highlight or smudging liner, and brush 29 for stamping shadow into the lash line or creating thin liner. many note that brush 23 also works well for pinpoint concealing.
do they work with cream and liquid shadows or just powder?
most community members use them with powder eyeshadow, but a solid portion report good results with cream, liquid, and glitter formulas as well. brush 28 in particular gets frequent mention for cream-to-powder and metallic formulas. a small number of community members noted that cream pigments can stain the white bristles more than powder.
are brushes 13 and 14 too similar?
about 15% of community members feel these two brushes overlap in function. most who distinguish them say 13 is slightly firmer and more tapered for precise crease definition, while 14 is a touch softer and works better for controlled blending. some use one for darker shades and the other for lighter tones to avoid mixing colors.



