From Shading to Highlighting, Throughout Your Eye Makeup Routine
Use this brush after completing your base makeup, during the eye makeup stage. It's versatile enough to handle every step: sweeping base shadow across the entire lid, adding depth to the crease, and placing a pop of color on the inner corner or lower lash line.
Control Your Expression with Brush Angle
Lay the brush flat to diffuse soft, sweeping color across the lid. Hold it upright to place precise definition along the inner corner or lower lash line. After picking up shadow, tap once on the back of your hand to control the amount, then gently sweep along the crease to build a seamless gradient. Filling in the outer V will add even more dimension to your eyes.
Keep It Clean with Weekly Washing
Wash your squirrel hair brush once a week using a dedicated brush cleanser or gentle shampoo. Dissolve cleanser in lukewarm water and gently swirl the bristles to cleanse. Never wring out the water—lay the brush flat on a towel to air dry naturally. Drying it upright can cause water to seep into the handle and weaken the ferrule bond.
Works Beautifully with Powder Eyeshadow
The soft, plush bristles of squirrel hair are especially well-suited to powder eyeshadow. The dense brush head picks up powder particles evenly for smooth, fallout-free color payoff and effortless blending with no harsh lines. For cream shadows, we recommend using a separate brush, as the product may clump in the bristles.
Protect the Bristle Shape with the Included Cover
Store your brush with the protective cover provided to help maintain the bristle shape. Keep it in a cool place away from heat and direct sunlight, and avoid sharing for hygiene reasons. When the bristles start to splay or color payoff diminishes, it's time for a replacement.