

BRUSH 36
a dense and soft brush with a sloped design that's perfect for one-and-done shadows and under eye concealer.
handcrafted in Kumano, Japan by artisans using natural fibers.
Product Details+−
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Usage+−
- blending undereye concealer (68%)
- one-and-done eyeshadow application (20%)
- setting undereye area with powder (9%)
Product FAQ+−
can i use brush 36 for cream eyeshadow?
yes, and many community members do. around 20% report using brush 36 to sweep a single cream or liquid shadow across the lid in one pass. the dense bristles pick up product well and the sloped shape helps diffuse edges naturally. a patting or stamping motion tends to give the most even result.
will this work on hooded eyes?
about 15% of community members specifically mention using brush 36 on hooded eyes with good results, especially for packing color into the crease and creating quick, simple looks. however, some community members with smaller lid space find the brush head a bit large for detailed shadow work and prefer to use it for concealer instead.
how do i use the slanted shape for concealer?
most community members press the flat, angled face of brush 36 against the undereye area and use a gentle patting or stamping motion to blend concealer without dragging. the tapered tip can reach the inner corner near the nose, while the broader side covers the undereye hollow quickly. roughly 68% of community members rely on this technique daily.
does it work with both liquid and cream concealers?
community members report good results with liquid concealers overall. thicker cream or pot concealers can sometimes feel streaky or cause the natural bristles to absorb more product. around 8% of community members mention needing a sponge or fingertip to finish blending heavier formulas after initial placement with brush 36.
is this brush too big for eyeshadow?
it depends on your eye size and the look you want. roughly 25% of community members feel it is too large for detailed or multi-shade eye looks. for a quick wash of one color across the lid, many find the size a real time saver. if you have smaller eyes, community members suggest trying it for concealer or undereye powder instead.



