Sonia G.

Crease One

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Reviews

Shelly S.

This is probably one of the best crease brushes on the market for small or hooded eyes. The size and shape are just perfection. This one is made with undyed Saikoho Goat making it soft enough for even those with sensitive eyes. No pricks or pokes. It can also be used for detail work as well with its sharp taper making it a fantastic multi use brush. One of my personal favorites. I also have the original version made with squirrel hair and wish it were still available. I have a massive collection of Fude eye brushes and only had 1 other brush that was similar in shape, size and hair type. One! That’s why Sonia’s eye brushes are so great! They cover all the areas other companies have failed to address making them indispensable. I dare to say somewhat irreplaceable at times considering they are normally sold out. If you find this is stock you better get it or it will be at least a year before another chance rolls around. It’s worth every penny.

Tova T.
Great for Anything Eye-Related. #1 Hooded lid Brush!

The Crease #1 is probably the best all-around eye brush. If I had to choose a single brush to do an entire eye look, I would use this. This brush is so soft with zero tug. Fits in creases so well that I started using & recommending for people who have hooded lids. I’m also loving how well it picks up product. This brush is great for lining and even packing. I love Wayne Goss Brushes for everything; but this is my go to eye brush. You just have to know how to work this brush and it can pretty much do all the eye basics. I actually like this brush for details & extreme eye looks. Absolutely fabulous brush! XO

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c m.

This, along with the Worker One , was one of my first forays into the world of Japanese fude. I was so lucky to get it in squirrel, a few years back now. I love this brush. Its simply wonderful to use, blends amazingly. I can imagine the saikoho version would be just as lovely though, and even better in the respect that you can use it with creams and liquids. The saikoho would be a little firmer perhaps than squirrel, and give a bit more direction in its use compared to the old squirrel version. In my experience, Sonia's saikoho hair used in all her brushes to date, whether dyed or undyed has been of an exceptionally high grade, and feels almost as soft as squirrel.

julie l.
Amazing!

I can't believe how soft this Crease One brush is. It feels like squirrel hair and not goat. It is very versatile, their is precision control at the same time it isn't too small for sweeping and blending. Love this brush and it's been a joy to use!

Sacha Z.
Funny brush

Looks like a mix between a crease brush and a pencil brush.

Could probably be used as a pencil or as a crease with equal succes.

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Bren O.
Crease One!

I am so in love with this new Crease One brush, of the 2 new brushes that just came out, this one was the one I wanted most. I can't get over how this brush is so much more stable than the first Crease On brush, I wasn't all the way on board with that one and sure didn't use it as much as all the other crease brushes, this new one I certainly will. It has precision, control, yet works all the way thru in the crease. I love it most for inner corner work, it is small enough to get in that little inner area, but has the stability of laying down color, which the first one I had issues with. This brush is so soft, so sturdy, 2 opposite characteristics but it has both! You can get a nice tight crease if you desire but can also blow the crease out, another perfect addition to the collection. This brush can be a stand alone brush, you can use it for smudgework, lining, laying color down and all the above already mentioned. I can't wait to play even more in the upcoming weeks, this brush has endless uses, only your imagination will keep you finding uses for it!!

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