

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+−
- undereye concealer blending (68%)
- one-and-done eyeshadow application (22%)
- setting undereye area with powder (12%)
Product FAQ+−
can i use brush 36 for cream eyeshadow?
about 22% of community members use brush 36 for cream and liquid eyeshadow, especially for one-and-done looks. the dense, slanted head picks up product and deposits it across the lid in a single pat or swipe. for best results, use a stamping motion rather than swiping to avoid pulling product around.
will this work on hooded eyes?
many community members with hooded eyes report that brush 36 works well for packing shadow into the crease and applying a wash of color quickly. however, around 18% feel the head is a bit large for smaller or very hooded lids. if you have limited lid space, you may find it works better as a concealer or powder-setting brush than a detailed eyeshadow tool.
how do i use brush 36 for concealer?
most community members apply a small amount of concealer to the undereye area, then use brush 36 in a gentle patting or stamping motion to blend. the slanted shape naturally follows the contour under the eye and along the nose. about 68% of community members report this as their primary use, often noting a smooth, finger-like finish.
is this brush too big for undereye use?
roughly 18% of community members feel brush 36 is larger than expected for the undereye area, particularly those with smaller faces or petite features. most find the size actually helps cover more area quickly and reduces blending time. you can angle the tapered edge for more precision in tighter spots like the inner corner.
what other ways can i use brush 36?
beyond concealer and eyeshadow, community members use brush 36 for setting undereye powder, applying eye primer, nose contouring, and placing cream highlighter. its dense, slanted shape makes it effective for any task requiring controlled product placement in smaller facial areas. about 12% specifically mention using it to set concealer with powder.



