

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 (72%)
- placing darker shadow in the outer corner or outer v (41%)
- smoking out the lower lash line (12%)
Product FAQ+−
will this work on hooded eyes?
about 68% of community members specifically bought brush 14 for hooded eyes and report it fits right into the crease without spreading color onto the brow bone. its narrow, tapered shape keeps shadow concentrated where you place it, which is the main reason community members with limited lid space reach for it daily.
can i use this for a full eyeshadow look or just detail work?
many community members use brush 14 for their entire eye look, especially on simpler one-and-done days. it can lay down a wash of color, deepen the crease, and blend everything out. for more complex looks, community members often pair it with brush 13 for placement and brush 15 or 16 for broader blending.
what is the difference between brush 13 and brush 14?
brush 14 is slightly longer and more tapered than brush 13, which has a flatter dome and shorter bristles. community members often describe brush 13 as better for precise packing of color and brush 14 as better for targeted blending and diffusing. around 15% of community members own both and use them together in the same look.
does it work with cream eyeshadows or just powders?
community members report brush 14 works well with powder and cream-to-powder formulas. a small number of community members noted that very wet or liquid formulas can cause the natural bristles to clump. for best results with creams, community members suggest using a light hand and cleaning between colors.
how do i keep the bristles from splaying after washing?
roughly 10% of community members mention some bristle splay after the first wash. reshaping the brush head while damp and drying it flat or with a brush guard helps maintain the tapered form. community members recommend gentle cleansing with minimal pressure and avoiding harsh soaps to preserve the natural hair shape over time.


