Define your eyes with ultimate precision using the CALA® Liner Brush from the Subtle Elegance Collection. Designed for control and accuracy, this ultra-fine brush features firm, tapered vegan bristles that effortlessly glide along the lash line for sharp, clean lines every time.
Whether you're creating a classic cat-eye, a bold wing, or a soft smudged look, this versatile brush works beautifully with gel, cream, and powder formulas. Its slender matte handle provides a comfortable grip, giving you full control over every flick and stroke.
Key Features:
- Precision tip for flawless eyeliner application
- Firm, vegan bristles for controlled definition
- Compatible with gel, cream, or powder liners
- Sleek matte black handle with elegant detailing
- A must-have from the CALA Subtle Elegance Collection
Master the art of eyeliner—from bold drama to subtle definition—with one pro-level tool.
What else do you need to know: These brushes are cruelty-free.
HOW TO USE
- Dip & Load: Lightly dip the tip of the brush into your gel, cream, or powder eyeliner. Remove excess product if needed.
- Line It Up: Starting from the inner corner of the eye, glide the brush along your lash line using short, controlled strokes.
- Define & Wing: To create a wing, angle the brush outward from the outer corner and flick upward. Connect the wing to your lash line for a seamless finish.
- Detail Work: Use the fine tip to fill in gaps between lashes or define the lower lash line for added intensity.
BRUSH CARE
A step-by-step brush cleaning method
- Step 1: Squeeze a dollop of cosmetic brush shampoo into a glass or a mug and fill with lukewarm water.
- Step 2: Swirl your brushes in the water and gently massage the tips.
- Step 3: Rinse the bristles with clean water.
- Step 4: Carefully squeeze out the excess moisture with a clean towel.
- Step 5: Reshape the brush head and lay flat.
- Step 6: Let the brush dry with its bristles hanging off the edge of a counter, allowing it to dry in the correct shape. Never let your brushes dry on a towel — the bristles can become mildewed.