From base color to accent — for every step of your eye look
This is a true multitasker: use it to sweep base color across the entire lid, define the crease, line the lower lash line, and highlight the inner corner — all with one brush. It stays in your hand from start to finish of your eye makeup routine.
The secret is in the angle — lay it flat or stand it upright
Load the brush with eyeshadow, then tap once on the back of your hand to control the amount. For broad coverage, lay the bristles flat and sweep gently across the lid. For precise placement — like a pop of color or lower lash shading — stand the brush upright and use the tapered tip to apply with control. The pointed edge is also perfect for deepening the outer V for added dimension.
Wash weekly to keep color payoff fresh
Clean your squirrel hair brush once a week with a dedicated brush cleanser or gentle shampoo. Swirl the bristles in lukewarm water mixed with cleanser, rinse thoroughly, then lay flat on a towel to air dry — never squeeze out the water. Drying upright can cause moisture to seep into the ferrule and weaken the adhesive over time.
Made for powder eyeshadow
The soft, fine texture of squirrel hair works beautifully with powder eyeshadow formulas. It picks up pigment evenly without fallout and blends seamlessly for a gradient with no harsh lines. For cream or liquid shadows, we recommend using a separate synthetic brush to avoid product buildup in the bristles.
Use the included cover to protect the brush shape
Store your brush with the protective cover provided to keep the flat, tapered shape intact. Keep it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures, and avoid sharing for hygiene reasons. When the bristles start to splay or color application feels uneven, it's time for a replacement.