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Eye Intelligence System — The Ultimate Forever Set
Hooded Eye Core Kit, Doubled for Real Workflow
Built for real eye shapes, not mannequin eyes.
This is not another beauty-store brush set.
This is the core precision toolkit of my Eye Intelligence System — created from years of working on real eyes: hooded, deep-set, monolid, mature, asymmetrical, small lid space, and “why does my makeup disappear?” eyes.
I built this kit as a makeup artist with fully hooded eyes because mass-market brushes were not solving real placement problems. They were built for generic proportions, generic tutorials, and generic results.
This kit is different. It is built around how makeup actually needs to be placed on real eye anatomy:
• Structure first
• Diffusion second
• Precision without harshness
• Repeatable placement without guesswork
And it’s doubled where it counts, so you’re never stopping mid-look to clean a brush.
Why this kit exists:
Most people think they’re “bad at eye makeup.” In reality, they’re often using tools that are too big, too fluffy, too generic, or too unstable for their eye shape. When the brush is wrong, the most common problems happen fast:
• Pigment jumps too high
• Outer corner gets muddy
• Shape disappears into the fold
• Eyeliner and detail work feels harder than it should
• One eye looks different from the other
• The result gets heavy before it gets defined
That is not a skill issue. That is a tool and anatomy mismatch.
The Hooded Eye Core Kit was designed to fix that.
The Eye Intelligence difference (science + anatomy).
A brush is not just “soft bristles.” It is a precision instrument.
Its performance is controlled by:
• Geometry (shape, size, edge)
• Contact patch (how much surface touches your skin)
• Density (how much product it picks up and deposits)
• Loft (how much it bends or splays)
• Spring and bounce (how controlled the movement feels)
• Tip behavior (crisp placement vs. diffused release)
Hooded, deep-set, monolid, and mature eyes often have less visible lid space, fold interference, tighter placement zones, asymmetry that needs controlled adjustment, and faster “overblending” with generic brushes.
That means the tool has to support micro-placement, shape mapping, controlled diffusion, stable edge work, and repeatable hand positioning. That is exactly what this kit is built for.
What’s inside
11 intentional brushes. No filler.
Every brush has a job, and the ones you reach for most are doubled so you never break your flow:
• 2 Apex Maxi
• 2 Apex Midi
• 2 Apex Mini
• 1 Flat Blender
• 3 Angled Eyeliners
• 1 Flat Definer
This is a system not a random collection.
1) Flat Blender — Placement + Structure Brush
Not “just a blender.” This is one of the core tools of the system because it helps you place shape before you blur it away.
Core Eye Intelligence technique: flip the brush and place it parallel to your lower waterline to create a clean, controlled outer-corner eyeshadow placement. That angle helps you map a more flattering shape, especially on hooded, deep-set, mature, and asymmetrical eyes, or any eye where the outer corner tends to get muddy fast.
Why it works:
• The flat profile gives a controlled contact patch instead of a fluffy cloud
• The edge orientation aligns with your eye’s natural geometry
• The density and softness balance lets you place pigment first, then soften with control
• It supports structure first, diffusion second
It’s also your precision highlight brush — stop applying highlighter with your big bronzer, blush, or powder brush. This one brush teaches your hand what correct placement feels like, and helps prevent muddy outer corners, over-diffused placement, shadow climbing too high, and shape collapsing into the fold.
2) Apex Brush Singnature Collection (Maxi, Midi, Mini) — The Scale-Control System
These aren’t duplicates. They’re your precision scaling tools, and connoisseurs know there’s no real substitute out there — brushes with the right shape almost always have harsh bristles, brushes with soft bristles almost always come in the wrong size, and on the rare occasion I found one that got both right, it was discontinued. That’s exactly why I made my own.
You get two full trios: keep one dedicated to under-eye work — even if you own a viral concealer brush from a big-name influencer, you’ll feel the difference the first time you try this one and never go back — and keep the second for eyeshadow. The Apex Mini in particular has become essential for my own lip application including my clientele too.
Apex Mini — Micro-Placement Brush. For zones where generic brushes are simply too large: tight folds, lower lash line control, inner and outer corner detailing, targeted depth, micro shaping on smaller lid space, and lip makeup. When lid space is small or folds are tight, oversized brushes create accidental blur. Apex Mini keeps your placement small, intentional, and clean.
Apex Midi — Core Mapping + Dimension Brush.
Your everyday precision workhorse, best for controlled crease mapping, outer corner shaping, building dimension gradually, balance and symmetry correction, transition work that keeps the shape intact, and under-eye color correction. This is the “core control” size for many eye looks, especially when you want to build shape without losing structure.
Apex Maxi — Expanded Placement with Preserved Control (Smart Version of Classic tapered blender)A more advanced, more logical evolution of the classic tapered brush. The more I worked on non-standard eye shapes, the more I understood that even a slim traditional tapered brush can still encourage too much uncontrolled bloom on certain eyes. Apex Maxi gives you more intentional shape behavior, better control over placement spread, and soft expansion without collapsing the structure — more predictable placement, better shape preservation, and more anatomical logic for real eye variation.
3) Angled Eyeliners (3) — Workflow Precision Tools
There’s no such thing as too many angled eyeliner brushes, especially once you finally have the one you thought didn’t exist. Three is real workflow design, not filler:
• One for deeper shades, definition, and liner work
• One for cleaner shades and soft refinement
• One free for brow detail, lip liner definition, or a backup so you’re never mid-look without a clean tip
That means less wiping between steps, cleaner color control, faster application, and smoother technique flow. Use them for liner definition, lash line shaping, outer-corner detail, controlled shadow-liner work, precision adjustments, inner corner detail, precise lip definition, and brow detail.
4) Flat Definer — Filter Brush
Not just a definer — this is an edge-control tool. A beautiful eye look can still feel “off” if the trajectory is droopy, heavy, or misaligned, even when the colors are good and the blending is technically fine. That’s why this isn’t just a detail brush. It’s a Filter Brush: a tool for cleaning, aligning, refining, and lifting the visual direction of the eye look.
It helps you refine the eye look the way a filter refines an image — cleaner edges, better alignment, more flattering trajectory, more polished finish, more lifted visual effect. In other words, it helps turn a good look into a right look.
It’s also your workhorse for upper and lower lash line definition, waterline-area precision, tight detailing, brow cleanup, and targeted intensity. There’s no other brush that does this step better — I tried plenty before landing on this shape.
Why doubles matter:
• Comfort and speed — no brush cleaner needed by your side every two minutes.
• Precision for every task — a clean tool always ready, whether it’s eyeliner, brows, lips, or waterline detail.
• Real artistry flow — when you’re deep in a look, the last thing you want is to stop. This set keeps you creating.
Why the bristles feel different:
These brushes are built to hit a very specific performance balance: dense enough for controlled placement, soft enough for comfort on delicate eye skin, silky enough for smooth glide, springy enough for precision and bounce, and stable enough to reduce accidental splay.
• Too fluffy means overblending and lost structure
• Too stiff means harsh placement and drag
• Too loose means inconsistent results
• Too generic means “why does this look wrong on me?”
Handcrafted with intention
This kit wasn’t assembled by copying whatever brush shapes happen to be trending. Most brushes on the market are designed by people far from real artistry — approximated, not precision-built, because no experienced makeup artist actually stood behind the process of handcrafting them for that brand or factory. They’re made to move product, not to solve a real placement problem.
This kit was built the opposite way — through real-world makeup work: my own fully hooded eyes, years in the beauty industry, hundreds and hundreds of faces, real client struggles, real anatomy differences, real technique testing.
Every brush shape, size, edge, and density in this kit is here because it solved a problem. That’s why this set feels different when you use it.
That’s why this set feels different when you use it.
Who this kit is for:
Especially made for hooded eyes, deep-set eyes, monolid eyes (hooded and non-hooded monolids need different control), mature eyes, asymmetrical eyes, small lid space, and anyone whose makeup transfers, disappears, gets muddy, or looks heavy too quickly.
Also great for beginners who want tools that make technique easier, professionals who want better control and repeatable results, and anyone who values precision over generic fluff.
Materials + quality
Built for real solid use, not just to look pretty in a brush holder.
• Synthetic nylon bristles (hypoallergenic)
• Wooden handles
• Non-toxic paint
• Durable construction designed to last, even if you’re heavy-handed, learning, cleaning often, or using them daily
What results to expect:
This kit helps make your eye makeup more controlled, more symmetrical, more flattering to your anatomy, easier to repeat, less muddy, less heavy, and more intentional. This is the difference between trying to blend until it works, and having a system.
Founder note:
I created this kit because I was tired of tools that did not respect real eye anatomy. As a makeup artist with hooded eyes, I know the struggle from both sides — wearing makeup myself, and creating makeup on clients who thought their eye shape was the problem.
Your eye shape is not the problem. Because with the wrong tool, you can’t perform the right technique.
This kit is part of my Eye Intelligence System — a one-stop system for eyes, built on anatomy, technique, and intentional tools.
What if you’re just one brush away from meeting the best version of you?
Warmly,
Vera Marit
✨ Happy Eyelids — the brand that understands your eye shape. ✨
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