

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 and outer corner shading (72%)
- lower lash line blending and smoking out (18%)
- packing shimmer or darker shades on the lid (9%)
Product FAQ+−
will this work on hooded eyes?
brush 13 is one of the most recommended brushes for hooded eyes in the community. roughly 65% of community members who mention their eye shape describe it as hooded, and the consensus is that the small head fits neatly into the crease without pushing color onto the hood. many pair it with brush 14 or brush 15 to handle both placement and broader blending in a single look.
can i use this for my lower lash line?
about 18% of community members use brush 13 specifically on the lower lash line to smoke out shadow or soften pencil liner. its narrow profile keeps product close to the lashes without dragging color too far into the undereye area. a clean brush 13 also works well to diffuse the edges once shadow is placed.
what is the difference between brush 13 and brush 14?
brush 13 is slightly smaller, less tapered, and more dense than brush 14. community members tend to reach for brush 13 when they want more precise color placement in the outer corner or a tighter crease line, while brush 14 is favored for softer diffusion and broader blending. around 10% of community members say they use both interchangeably depending on the look.
is this too small if i have bigger eyes?
brush 13 was designed with smaller and hooded lid spaces in mind. community members with larger eyes sometimes find it too small for all-over blending but still useful for detail work like deepening the outer v or adding dimension to the crease. if you want a similar shape with more coverage, many community members suggest trying brush 15 or brush 14 instead.
does this brush work with cream eyeshadow?
community members report that brush 13 handles both powder and cream formulas, though roughly 70% use it primarily with powders. for cream products, the natural hair picks up and deposits product well, but a few community members note it requires a bit more finesse to blend creams smoothly compared to powders. cleaning promptly after cream use helps maintain bristle shape.



