

BRUSH 14
a small crease brush specifically designed for the hooded eye. slightly tapered at the tip, this brush is structured enough to lay down colour, yet fluffy enough to blend & diffuse with ease.
the shape of brush 14 has been carefully calibrated to work with all eye shapes and excels with the hooded eye.
handcrafted in Kumano, Japan by master artisans using uncut natural hair.
bristle length: 16mm
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Usage+−
- blending crease and transition shades (74%)
- deepening outer corner or outer v (41%)
- smoking out the lower lash line (12%)
Product FAQ+−
will this work on hooded eyes?
this is one of the most common reasons community members purchase brush 14. about 62% specifically mention hooded, small, or mature eyes. the narrow, tapered shape fits into limited lid space and lets you place color in the crease without spreading it onto the brow bone. many say it is the first brush that gave them real control over crease placement.
can i use this with cream eyeshadows or just powders?
most community members use brush 14 with powder eyeshadows, which is where it performs best. some do report success with cream and cream-to-powder formulas for application and blending. a small number of community members noted that cream products can cause the bristles to clump or lose shape temporarily, so powder remains the most popular pairing.
how is this different from brush 13?
community members frequently compare the two. brush 14 is slightly longer and more tapered than brush 13, with a less dense bristle head. about 15% of community members use both together, with brush 13 for precise placement and brush 14 for diffusing and softening edges. if you prefer more control and a firmer feel, brush 13 may suit you. if you want a softer, more diffused blend, brush 14 is the go-to.
can i do a full eye look with just this brush?
many community members say yes. around 18% describe using brush 14 as a one-and-done brush for simple, everyday eye looks. it can lay down a wash of color, build depth in the crease, and blend edges. for more complex multi-shade looks, pairing it with a packing brush or a larger blending brush gives the most flexibility.
does it work for the lower lash line too?
about 12% of community members mention using brush 14 along the lower lash line to smoke out shadow or soften pencil liner. the tapered shape and longer bristles make it easy to diffuse color without dragging. it works well for a soft, smudged finish rather than a precise, tight line.



