

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+−
Reviews+−
Usage+−
- crease blending and outer corner deepening (68% of community members)
- lower lash line shadow application (14% of community members)
- packing shimmer or dark shadow on the lid (9% of community members)
Product FAQ+−
will this work on hooded eyes?
this is one of the most common reasons community members purchase brush 13. roughly 55% specifically mention hooded eyes in their reviews. the compact head fits into limited lid space and lets you place shadow in the crease without it spreading onto the mobile lid. many pair it with brush 14 or brush 15 for a complete hooded eye routine.
can i use this for blending or just placing color?
about 70% of community members use brush 13 for both placing and blending shadow. it is dense enough to pack color into the outer corner or crease, and soft enough to diffuse edges afterward. for heavily pigmented shades, some community members prefer to place color with brush 13 and then finish blending with a fluffier brush like brush 01 or brush 15.
what is the difference between brush 13 and brush 14?
brush 13 is slightly smaller, denser, and has a more rounded tip compared to brush 14, which is more tapered and fluffier. community members who want more precision and color payoff tend to prefer brush 13, while those who prioritize diffused blending often lean toward brush 14. about 12% of community members use them interchangeably.
is this good for applying shadow under the eye?
around 14% of community members specifically use brush 13 on the lower lash line. its small size lets you sweep shadow along the lashes without depositing too much product or poking the eye. community members find it works well for smoking out liner or adding a subtle wash of color beneath the eye.
how do i keep the bristles from splaying after washing?
a small number of community members noted that bristles can fan out after cleaning. gently reshaping the brush head while wet and allowing it to dry with the bristles pointing downward or wrapped in a brush guard helps maintain the original shape. avoid submerging the ferrule, as this can loosen the glue over time.



