


BRUSH 15
a versatile, medium sized crease brush built for impactful pigments and effortless blending.
watch the demo video and see how to do an easy shimmery eye.
handcrafted in Kumano, Japan by master artisans using uncut natural hair.
bristle length: 19mm
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Usage+−
- blending transition and crease shades (62%)
- one-and-done wash of color across the lid (30%)
- setting or blending undereye concealer and powder (8%)
Product FAQ+−
can i use brush 15 for a full eye look with just one brush?
about 30% of community members use brush 15 as their only eye brush for simple looks. they sweep a single shade across the lid and blend the edges in one step. it works well for quick, everyday makeup where you want a soft wash of color without fuss.
will this work on hooded eyes?
many community members with hooded eyes use brush 15 successfully, especially for transition shades and overall blending. however, roughly 15% find it a bit large for precise crease placement on smaller or heavily hooded lids. pairing it with a smaller brush like the 13 or 14 for detail work is a common approach.
how does brush 15 compare to brush 16 or brush 27?
community members frequently describe brush 15 as slightly smaller and more tapered than brush 16, offering a bit more precision. compared to brush 27, it tends to be denser with a firmer feel. many community members own all three and use brush 15 for crease placement and brush 16 or 27 for broader diffusion.
does it work with cream eyeshadows or just powders?
the majority of community members use brush 15 with powder formulas, which is where it excels at blending and diffusing. some community members report good results with cream and cream-to-powder shadows for applying a base or one-and-done look. a few note that very creamy or liquid formulas can be trickier to work with.
is brush 15 good for applying shimmer eyeshadows?
community members who use brush 15 for shimmers say it packs pigment onto the lid with minimal fallout and builds intensity with layers. the density of the bristles helps grip shimmer particles. for a softer shimmer wash, a light hand works well, while pressing gently deposits more color.



