

BRUSH 13
the smallest crease brush in our lineup. this brush offers unparalleled precision, yet unexpectedly fluffy and soft.
the shape of brush 13 has been carefully calibrated to work with all eye shapes, including hooded eyes and monolids.
handcrafted in Kumano, Japan by master artisans using uncut natural hair.
bristle length: 13mm
Product Details+−
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Usage+−
- crease and outer corner blending on hooded or small eyes (68%)
- lower lash line shadow application and smoking out (18%)
- packing darker shadow into the outer v (14%)
Product FAQ+−
will this work on hooded eyes?
this is one of the most common reasons community members reach for brush 13. approximately 68% specifically mention using it on hooded or small eyes. its compact size fits into limited lid space and places shadow precisely in the crease without spreading color where you do not want it.
can i use this for blending or just placing color?
community members use brush 13 for both. it has enough density to deposit pigment in a targeted area and enough flexibility to soften edges and blend transitions. many describe using it to place a darker shade in the outer corner, then blending outward with the same brush.
is this good for smoking out my lower lash line?
about 18% of community members specifically mention using brush 13 on the lower lash line. its small size lets you sweep shadow close to the waterline and diffuse it without dragging product too far into the undereye area.
do i need both brush 13 and brush 14?
community members who own both often describe brush 13 as slightly smaller, denser, and better for targeted placement, while noting the 14 is fluffier and better for diffusing. many use them interchangeably depending on the look, though some find one is sufficient on its own.
can i use this with cream eyeshadows or just powders?
most community members use brush 13 with powder shadows, and that is where it performs most consistently. some report success with cream formulas for packing and placing color, though a few note it works best with powders and can require more effort to blend cream products.



