1. Dome eyeshadow brush

Allover lid brush. Must for easy eye makeup application. It is used for packing color all over your lid, or to your crease and blending it outwards. 

-Recommended

This is the basic domed eye shadow brush. As the size of the tip is bit larger compared to other eye brushes, easy to apply your eye shadow all over the eyelid evenly. The 100% Gray Squirrel bristles are soft enough and it packs the color pretty well on the lids.



Great for blending eye color or applying eye shadow base. Multi talented brush. It applies a light base color over the lids of your brow bone in a flawless. As pine squirrel hair is more stiff than gray squirrel, it is also nice for placing darker eyeshadow in the crease of your lids.



customer review: This eyebrush is huge! Did not expect it to be this large, but wow! It's amazing! Good for placing base eyeshadows. Also good for highlighting small places, like the cupids bow, a little brow highlight and down the nose. A very nice addiction to my growing fude collection.


2. Pencil, Pointed eyeshadow brush

It's used for above and underneath lashline for blending, smudging eyeliner and eyeshadow. Creats a defined crease.

-Recommended

One of the best selling KOYUDO brushes. The short-bristled head makes it easy to apply dark shadow along the lashline or in the outer corners of the eye as the tip . It creates definition around the eye for a soft, smoky eye effect without the mess. This will be a good buy definitely, worth the price!


This oval-shaped brush using gray squirrel and pony hair, effortlessly blends eyeshadows through the crease, allowing you to create both soft and defined eye looks. It is slightly pointy so you can do a sharp line in the crease and you can get a smokey eyes easily.


Perfect size brush to apply eyeshadow to your outer Varea, and the shape is just perfect. It's densely packed, and has such a fine tip that it deposits the right amount of eyeshadow at the right spot. Easy to place eyeshadow precisely where you want. Also nice for applying shadow on the waterline and below the lash line.

 

3. Flat or Angled eyeshadow brush

Ideal for creating sharp lines. Best for picking up lots of pigment and distributing it over the edge, and small area of your lid

-Recommended


This kolinsky brush is
stiff enough to create the thinnest and sharp tight eyeshadow line. Just the right stiffness for tightlining your eyes. Creates smooth, sleek lines and also help you to get a softer winged eyeshadow shape.


Designed for smudging to create a modern, soft, smokey eye. The bristles are soft and kind of closely packed, so that you can blend in colors easily and precisely. Also it is nice to apply product to areas such as the sides of the nose and the hollows of the cheeks.


customer review: This is a very good brush for detail work. You can get very close to the lash line and this brush works well with gel eyeliner (or dampened eyeshadow). Those that like a super thin line for eyeliner will love this brush. For me, I have a lot of lid space, so to get a thicker cat eye wing, it takes some patience as I have to fill in quite a bit. If you like a thicker cat eye wing, I would say you would get a faster application with a larger brush. However what I like best for this brush is inner corner eye liner and also lower lid liner (I have very fine short lashes on my lower lid and I can get a very subtle fine line with this there which I LOVE).