

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+−
Reviews+−
Usage+−
- blending crease and outer corner shadow (61%)
- lining lash line with powder or gel shadow (48%)
- packing shimmer or metallic shadow on lid (33%)
Product FAQ+−
will these work on hooded eyes?
yes. roughly 65% of community members specifically mention having hooded, deep-set, or small eyes, and the overwhelming consensus is that the precision eye set is well suited for limited lid space. brush 13 and brush 14 are frequently praised for fitting into the crease without depositing product beyond the desired area. brush 29 is often highlighted for stamping thin, controlled lines along the lash line on hooded lids.
can i do a full eye look with just this set?
most community members say yes for detailed or everyday looks. brush 13 and brush 14 handle crease blending, brush 28 works for packing color or shimmer on the lid, brush 23 handles lower lash line and smudging, and brush 29 covers precise lining. about 18% of community members note they still reach for a larger fluffy brush when they want to diffuse edges over a wider area.
how do these work with shimmer and cream eyeshadows?
community members report that brush 28 picks up and deposits shimmer, metallic, and cream shadows effectively, with many comparing it favorably to finger application for precision. brush 23 also works well for placing shimmer in the inner corner. around 12% of community members feel that finger application still gives better payoff for very chunky glitter formulas.
what is the difference between brush 13 and brush 14?
brush 13 is slightly smaller and denser with a more compact tip, making it suited for concentrated color placement in the outer corner. brush 14 is a touch longer and more tapered, lending itself to diffusing and blending. about 15% of community members find them too similar, though many others use one for packing shadow and the other for blending it out.
are these good for beginners?
many community members who describe themselves as beginners say the precision eye set made eye makeup approachable for the first time. the smaller brush heads offer more control and reduce the chance of over-blending or misplacing color. several community members note that a quick reference for each brush's intended use would be helpful, as the numbered system takes some getting used to.


