HAPPY EYELIDS
Happy Eyelids Master Placement Eye Brush Set
Happy Eyelids Master Placement Eye Brush Set
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Eye Intelligence System | Hooded Eye Core Kit — Upgraded Batch
Built for real eye shapes, not mannequin eyes.
This is the upgraded evolution of my core kit.
The classic tapered brush is gone — and it needed to be.
It’s been replaced with Apex Maxi: the smarter, more performance-driven “next-generation tapered” that gives you better placement, shaping, comfort, and results (especially on hooded, deep-set, and monolid eyes — and honestly, any eye shape benefits from this level of control).
This kit is not “a set of brushes.”
It’s the tool layer of the Eye Intelligence System — designed for real anatomy + real technique + real results.
What’s new in this upgraded kit:
- Apex Maxi replaces the tapered brush (elevated, more logical, more controlled)
- Two Flat Blenders (because placement is everything, and it’s life-changing to have one for depth and one for clean work)
- Extra comfort tools: 3 Angled Eyeliners + 3 Flat Definers (because in real makeup… one is never enough)
What’s inside (11-brush system — no filler)
2 Flat Blenders — Placement Sorcery
These are not “just blenders.” These are placement-guiding brushes.
The signature move: flip the brush and place it parallel to your lower waterline to map your outer-corner placement.
That one technique fixes the problem that ruins so many eye looks (even at celebrity level):
the color can be beautiful… but the trajectory goes droopy, heavy, or off.
Flat Blender gives you:
- shape first
- diffusion second
- lifted trajectory
- cleaner outer corner architecture
Why two?
Because it’s insanely comfortable to keep:
- one for deeper shades/structure
- one for clean placement, brightening, soft refinement (and yes — even under-eye or highlight work)
Apex Signature Trio — Maxi / Medium / Mini
Same family. Same control philosophy. Different scale.
Apex Maxi — the upgraded “tapered” concept
This is the brush that replaced the old tapered blender because it performs smarter.
It gives you expanded placement without losing structure — the evolved version of what people wish a tapered brush would do on real eye shapes.
Apex Medium — controlled mapping (with a slight taper tweak)
This batch has a slightly more tapered feel — intentional and experimental — for smoother gradients while still staying precise.
It’s your core “map the shape” tool.
Apex Mini — micro placement for real anatomy
For tight zones where most brushes are too big: folds, corners, lower lash line, small lid space.
This is how you build detail without the look getting heavy.
3 Angled Eyeliners — one-of-a-kind precision edge
These are not generic angle brushes. They’re designed to hit the perfect precision zone:
thin enough to stay clean and sharp, structured enough to stay controlled.
Why three? Because workflow matters:
- one for deeper shades/liner definition
- one for clean detail/refinement
- one for brows or a separate tone (it’s comfort, speed, and cleanliness in real technique)
Use for:
- lash line shaping
- shadow liner
- outer-corner detail
- crisp precision adjustments
- brows
3 Flat Definers — Filter Brushes
Flat Definer is your filter brush.
A look can be “technically blended” and still look wrong because the edge alignment and trajectory are off.
Flat Definer fixes that.
It refines the eye like a filter refines a photo:
- aligns edges
- cleans trajectory
- sharpens shape
- restores lift
- polishes the finish
Why three? Because it’s the brush you reach for constantly:
- one for waterline/lower lash line work
- one as your dedicated filter/edge-align tool
- one for brows, tightlining, or keeping a clean brush in rotation
Small-batch honesty (important note about labels)
This is my first batch where I upgraded to labeled brushes — and because it’s a very small batch, the factory mislabeled some handles.
I’m not going to delay your set for months just to redo printing.
Instead, I’m releasing this batch with a thank-you discount — and giving you full transparency.
Label key for this batch
- The brush labeled “Apex Maxi” is actually Apex Medium
- The brush labeled “Apex Mid/Medium” is actually Apex Maxi
- One of the Angled Eyeliner labels may be off as well (same brush, same performance)
Next batch will be fully corrected.
This batch is simply a beautiful deal — and the tools themselves are exactly what they’re supposed to be.
Materials + durability
- Synthetic nylon bristles
- Wooden handles
- Non-toxic paint
- Built to last — even if you’re heavy-handed or wash often
Who this kit is for
Especially powerful for:
- hooded eyes
- deep-set eyes
- monolid eyes (hooded + non-hooded)
- mature eyes
- asymmetry
- smaller lid space
- anyone who struggles with droopy/heavy trajectories and disappearing placement
And yes — any eye shape benefits from tools that respect anatomy and placement.
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