Function: Controlled lid application
Unique Feature: Dense, wide brush head
Recommended Use: Pack and blend eye product to the lid for an overall controlled and blended finish
Coverage: Medium
Rated 5 out of
5 by
AzDesertFoxx from
Great brush!I am new to the Sigma brand, and this is a wonderful brush for lid color. Soft, and applies product well.
Date published: 2021-04-07
Rated 5 out of
5 by
thathumanheaven from
I thought this brush was amazing. It did a great job at applying a light wash of color or shimmer to my lids. It also did amazing at smoking out Shadows on my lower lash line. I love Sigma brushes and I recommend them to anyone, whether you're just starting or a professional, these are amazing brushes.
I am looking for a brush to put on glitter eyeshadow. I want the eye looks bling bling but not glitter stick on the brush. I tried E25 and E30...um... i think use finger is better...
so which eye brush do sigma recommend for glitter e ?
Asked by: kk12345
The E54 brush is not great for glitter due to the fluffiness of the brush head. We recommend the E20 or E55 brush to apply glitter due to the density of the bristles. These brushes will provide the most pigmented and glittery finish as possible!
Answered by: Sigma Beauty Support
Date published: 2021-01-27
What is the best brush for applying shimmer/metallic shades?
Asked by: Whitness013
The E54 Medium Sweeper is not the best option for this, since a dense brush is necessary to pack on textured shadows. We recommend the E57 - Firm Shader brush!
Answered by: Sigma Beauty Support
Date published: 2020-10-28
What is the best brush to pack on color(s) on the lid?
Asked by: Carosha16
The E54 brush provides soft - medium color pay off of pigments, and is not the best option to pack on color. I highly recommend our E57 - Firm Shader brush, or E20 - Short Shader brush. Both these brushes are very dense, and are firm enough to pick up a generous amount of pigment, for the richest color pay off possible!
Answered by: Sigma Beauty Support
Date published: 2020-12-12
I have a deeper skin tone and I am looking for a brush with greater color payout for pastels like yellow & light pinks, what brush is recommended?
Asked by: Swholla
Thank you for your question! The E54 brush provides soft - medium color pay off of pigments, and may not be the best option for you. I highly recommend our E57 - Firm Shader brush, or E20 - Short Shader brush. Both these brushes are very dense, and are firm enough to pick up a generous amount of pigment, for the richest color pay off possible!
Answered by: Sigma Beauty Support
Date published: 2020-10-28
I am looking for a lid brush for shimmer/metallic shades that will give me the biggest punch of color. Which brush would that be?
Asked by: 3babiesmom
This E54 is good for medium- full coverage on the lid. The E56- Shader Lid Brush is a much more firm shader brush, that specializes in picking up shimmer and metallic shades and applying them with minimal fallout!
Answered by: Sigma Beauty Support
Date published: 2020-10-28
Is this for cream eyeshadow too? What do you recommend for cream shadow? Thanks!
Asked by: Barbara
For cream eyeshadow, we would highly recommend the E58 Cream Color Brush! This brush features SigmaTech® fiber and will make your application of any cream shadow flawless! The long, firm brush head will make for even distribution of any product.