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Sable Fine-Line Contour Eye Brush

Sable Fine-Line Contour Eye Brush

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Description

Designed for Fine-Line Eye Work & Hypoallergenic Precision Application

Eye-area brushes operate in the most delicate skin zone on the face, where any irritation becomes immediately visible. CTR sterilises the sable fibre during processing, which removes the allergens that raw natural hair can carry and makes the brush safe for users with skin sensitivities or a history of reactive eye areas. The fine contour shape is what makes this brush work as both a shadow applicator and a liner tool: the tip is narrow enough to draw hair-thin lines along the lash line, yet soft enough to place shadow precisely in the crease without disturbing surrounding colour. Sable's natural scale structure grips powder pigment and releases it consistently, essential for maintaining line definition through an extended makeup sequence.

Premium Materials That Last 8–10 Years

CTR brush handles are crafted from premium hardwoods — primarily select African ash and Canadian alder — that undergo a 20-year aging and stabilization process. This extended aging removes all residual moisture from the wood, making it completely immune to humidity, warping, and shrinkage even under daily salon conditions. The ergonomic weight balance reduces hand fatigue during multi-hour sessions. Paired with Japanese-grade bronze ferrules and the Triple-Lock bristle system, CTR handles are engineered to last 8–10 years of professional daily use.

Triple-Lock System — Zero Bristle Shedding

CTR professional brushes do not shed during active makeup application or regular cleaning. Bristle retention is achieved through the Triple-Lock System: (1) polymer cascade adhesive that bonds each individual hair permanently; (2) a silicone cushion layer that absorbs pressure and prevents bristle breakage at the base; (3) a Japanese bronze ferrule mechanically crimped with jeweler's precision. Like a new cashmere sweater, any new natural-bristle brush may release 2–5 hairs during the first 1–2 uses — short hairs that didn't quite reach the adhesive base during hand-assembly. After the first proper wash, this stops permanently.

Hand-Assembled No-Cut Technology

All CTR professional brushes are exclusively hand-assembled — artisans select hairs individually and lay them into precision molds hair by hair, preserving the untouched natural tip of every single fiber. Machine-cut bristle (used in mass-market brushes) chops off the finest, softest tip of each hair, leaving stiff stumps that scratch skin and deposit makeup in blotches. CTR's hand-assembled natural tips are dozens of times finer than a human hair — giving these brushes their legendary cashmere softness and ability to blend makeup into a flawless, seamless finish.

What's in the box

1 x Sable Fine-Line Contour Eye Brush

Who Is This Set For?

Makeup artists and beauty enthusiasts who need a hypoallergenic fine-line sable brush for precise liner application and detailed shadow contouring.

Highlights

🐾 Sterilised Natural Sable · ✏️ Thin-Line Precision · 👁️ Eyeliner & Crease Work · 💚 Allergy-Safe Processing · 🎯 Eye-Area Specialist · 👩‍🎨 Professional Grade

What It Is

A fine-line sable brush engineered for detailed eye-area work: drawing thin lines, defining the lash line with shadow or liner, and placing colour precisely in the crease of the lid.

What It Does

With this brush you can draw thin lines, line the eyes with powder shadow, or apply eye shadow directly into the crease of the eyelid. The bristles are sterilised during processing, making the brush suitable for people prone to allergies or sensitive skin conditions. A brush with this shape is ideal for precise makeup in the eye area, especially for techniques that demand a controlled line rather than a diffused edge: winged liner, inner-corner highlighting, lower-lash-line shadow application, and cut-crease placement. The fine tip picks up pigment with precision and releases it in a narrow, controllable band.

Suggested Usage

For shadow-as-liner, pack pigment into the brush tip and press along the upper or lower lash line in short strokes. For crease work, load with colour and trace the crease fold, blending with a softer brush afterwards. The brush can also pick up loose pigment for inner-corner highlight application or precision shadow placement in the outer V.

Details

Article: W0153 | Origin: South Korea | Brand: CTR | Material: Sterilised natural sable hair | Shape: Fine contour tip

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can this brush replace a liquid liner brush?
For powder shadow lining, yes, it is excellent. For liquid or gel liner, a synthetic brush such as the W0655 will handle the wetter product more cleanly without absorbing it.
What does "sterilised pile" mean exactly?
The natural sable hair is treated during production to remove potential allergens and bacteria. This makes the brush safer for users with sensitive eyes or a history of allergic reactions to natural fibre brushes.
Is this suitable for cut-crease technique?
Yes, the fine contour tip places shadow precisely along the crease line, which is the foundation of cut-crease work. Blend with a fluffier brush afterwards to soften the transition.
How does sterilisation affect fibre performance?
It does not change the sable's pigment-gripping capability or softness. The fibre retains its natural scale structure and full professional performance.
What wood are CTR brush handles made from?
CTR brush handles are crafted from premium hardwoods — primarily select African ash and Canadian alder — that undergo a 20-year aging and stabilization process. This extended aging removes all residual moisture from the wood, making it completely immune to humidity, warping, and shrinkage even under daily salon conditions. After stabilization, each handle is treated in pressure chambers with protective salts and resins, then finished with three layers of adhesion primer and a UV-polymerized lacquer that resists alcohol, acetone, and surfactants. The result is a handle that won't crack, peel, or swell from repeated washing or disinfectants. The ergonomic weight balance — deliberately shifted toward the bronze ferrule — reduces hand fatigue during multi-hour sessions. Paired with Japanese-grade bronze ferrules and our Triple-Lock bristle system, CTR handles are engineered to last 8–10 years of professional daily use.
Does the bristle shed?
No. CTR professional brushes do not shed during active makeup application or regular cleaning. Bristle retention is one of our defining quality standards, achieved through the Triple-Lock System: 1. Polymer cascade adhesive — The base of every bristle bundle is immersed in a high-tech elastic adhesive that bonds each individual hair permanently without hardening over time. 2. Silicone cushion layer — A thin silicone layer over the adhesive absorbs pressure and prevents bristle breakage at the base during heavy use. 3. Japanese bronze ferrule crimp — The entire assembly is placed inside a stamped bronze ferrule and mechanically crimped with jeweler's precision. Bronze neither expands from heat nor contracts from cold. Important: Like a new cashmere sweater, any new natural-bristle brush may release 2–5 hairs during the first 1–2 uses. These are "technological excess" — short hairs that didn't reach the adhesive base during hand-assembly. After the first proper wash, this stops permanently.
Are CTR bristles hand-assembled or machine-cut?
All CTR professional brushes are exclusively hand-assembled. We never use machine-cutting to shape bristle bundles — a practice that destroys the professional performance of any brush. The difference is fundamental: Machine-cut bristle (mass-market): Hairs are packed into the ferrule and mechanically trimmed to shape. This cuts off the finest, softest tip of each hair — the natural "peak." The result: stiff, scratchy stumps that irritate skin, damage the epidermis, and deposit makeup in blotches. CTR hand-assembled bristle (luxury standard): Artisans select hairs individually and lay them into precision molds hair by hair, preserving the untouched natural tip of every single fiber. The natural tip of CTR's squirrel or goat hair is dozens of times finer than a human hair. These preserved tips give CTR brushes their legendary cashmere softness and their ability to blend makeup into a flawless, seamless finish.
How should I care for my CTR brushes?
CTR high-end brush care falls into two categories: express cleaning between clients and deep washing. Express cleaning (daily): • For natural bristle (squirrel, goat): Use alcohol-free or low-alcohol brush wipes. Gently swipe the bristle across a textured cloth; dry time is 2–3 minutes. • For synthetic bristle (taklon, nylon): Alcohol-based express cleaners are safe and effective. • Critical rule: Never use medical-grade alcohol antiseptic on natural bristle — it instantly dries out the hair cuticle, making it brittle and stiff. Deep washing (every 1–2 weeks): • Natural bristle: Use gentle bar soap, professional brush shampoo, or sulfate-free shampoo. Once a month, apply a drop of regular hair conditioner for 1 minute after washing and rinse — this restores silkiness to squirrel and goat hair. • Synthetic bristle: Can tolerate stronger cleansers. Drying — the golden rule: Always dry brushes flat or bristle-side down, never upright in a cup. Water draining into the ferrule can soften even the strongest adhesive over time. Dry at room temperature — no radiators or hair dryers.
What is the proper technique for washing brushes?
Washing premium brushes correctly is a careful process — the wrong temperature or drying position can permanently damage bristle structure. Step-by-step Golden Standard: 1. Choose the right cleanser. Gentle soap or sulfate-free shampoo for natural bristle (squirrel, goat). For dense synthetic brushes used with cream products, pre-treat with a drop of cleansing oil to break down pigment, then follow with soap. 2. Always point bristle downward. Run cool or barely lukewarm water — hot water breaks down the adhesive. Hold the brush bristle-down at all times; water must not enter the metal ferrule. 3. Gentle circular lathering. Work the bristle in soft circular strokes on your palm or a silicone mat. Never press hard, squeeze the bundle into a fist, or scrub in random directions — this breaks hairs at the base and damages CTR's internal silicone cushion layer. 4. Rinse until clear. Hold bristle down and rinse under running water until completely clear. 5. Reshape the bristle. Blot gently with a soft towel, squeezing from base to tip. Never wring. Reshape the bundle by hand. 6. Dry flat. Lay brushes on a dry towel with bristle slightly overhanging the table edge. Never dry vertically bristle-up, and never near a radiator or hairdryer.
Why does the bristle shine?
The shine on CTR bristle signals premium quality — but its origin differs between natural and synthetic bristle. Natural bristle shine (squirrel, goat, sable): Shine is caused by high melanin content in the hair's cortex layer combined with an intact, undamaged cuticle. When the cuticle is healthy and lies flat — not stripped by harsh chemicals — it acts like a mirror, creating a deep, silky, living luster. CTR uses exclusively organic processing methods; aggressive acid dyeing or bleaching would destroy melanin and leave bristle porous, dull, and brittle. The shine you see is proof that the hair structure is fully preserved. Taklon shine: Taklon is a polyester fiber with a perfectly smooth surface that reflects light uniformly. CTR uses the latest generation of ultra-fine taklon, which produces a delicate, high-end glow — completely different from the cheap, plastic-looking shine of low-grade nylon found in mass-market brushes.
Which bristle type is best for eyeshadow application?
The secret to perfect eyeshadow application lies in the microscopic structure of the bristle. Natural animal hair is covered in tiny cuticle scales that grip pigment particles and release them gradually — creating a soft, fading stroke rather than a harsh blotch. Three elite bristle types in CTR are best for shadow application: 1. Persian/Caucasian squirrel — The softest, most delicate bristle in the world. Hollow fibers give it extraordinary elasticity. Ideal for sheer, transparent color layers and final blending on dry, aging, or hypersensitive skin. 2. White goat (chest hair from young goats, 14.5–20 µm) — Noble spring with defined scale structure. Picks up both matte and satin shadows richly and deposits them saturated and vivid. The ideal balance of softness and firmness lets goat hair place pigment and diffuse its edges simultaneously. 3. Siberian kolinsky/marten — Dense, springy, springback. The standard for precise pigment placement, graphic liner work, and clean smoky eye definition. All CTR shadow brushes are hand-assembled (No-Cut technology), preserving natural tips. Available in White Pearl and Black Style collections.
Which bristle type is best for diffusing and blending eyeshadow?
Blending requires bristle that grips dry pigment, releases it gradually, and fades color to nothing — what professionals call the "fading stroke effect." Two properties matter most: cuticle scale structure (to grip and slowly release pigment) and controlled elasticity (to vary pressure and blend depth). Goat bristle — Fast, structured, efficient. Excellent for deep blending, building form in the crease, and creating intense gradients quickly. The go-to choice when time is limited (photoshoots, runway), since it fades edges in seconds. Available in Colorful Dream and Black Style collections. Squirrel bristle — Weightless and transparent. Best for the final polish stage — fading color transitions to absolute zero, correcting mistakes, and blending highly pigmented or dark shadows without risk of muddy patches. The ideal choice for hypersensitive or mature skin. Both bristle types require hand-assembly (No-Cut) — machine-cut tips create stumps that scratch delicate eyelid skin and leave streaks instead of seamless transitions. CTR uses 20–30-year ash and alder handles, pressure-chamber treated, with triple primer and Japanese bronze ferrules.
Is it normal for a few hairs to fall out during the first wash?
Yes — losing 2–5 hairs during the very first wash is completely normal with any natural-bristle brush. During hand-assembly, artisans build the bristle bundle hair by hair. Occasionally a very short hair near the bundle's center doesn't quite reach the adhesive base — it simply sits loose inside the "cap" of the brush. The first wash flushes these out. This is not a defect. It stops completely after the first wash. A defect would be: continued shedding on the 2nd, 3rd, and subsequent washes, or a visibly thinning bundle. This indicates poor-quality adhesive, insufficient ferrule crimp, or cut bristle — none of which apply to CTR brushes. CTR's quality controls eliminate defective shedding through three layers: Japanese bronze ferrule stamping with deep mechanical crimp; hand-selection of raw material (short or damaged hairs removed before bundle assembly); and 30-year-aged wood handles that never shrink or loosen the ferrule clamp. For the first wash: bristle pointing down, gentle circular motion on palm, horizontal drying at room temperature.
Are CTR brushes densely packed or soft and airy?
CTR brushes are available in all three density categories — density is a calculated technical parameter matched to specific makeup tasks. Soft, airy (veil density) Best for: loose powder, delicate highlights, dry blush, final shadow blending. Materials: Persian/Caucasian squirrel, long torch-shaped goat. The bundle springs and flexes easily, depositing product in a weightless, transparent layer. Medium, springy (standard density) Best for: pressed eyeshadow, crease definition, gradient blending, dry contour. Materials: Elite goat bristle in Colorful Dream and Black Style collections. Firm pigment pickup from cuticle scales, yet the hand-assembled tip remains soft and precise. Dense, monolithic (high-density) Best for: foundation, concealer, cream contour, lipstick, gel liner. Materials: High-tech taklon and nylon in Dark Sharm and Black Style collections. The dense, non-porous synthetic bundle polishes cream products into the skin for a "second skin" finish. All densities feature bronze ferrule and treated hardwood construction for equal durability.
Will CTR brushes scratch the delicate skin around the eyes?
No. CTR brushes are built around two principles that ensure complete safety for the most sensitive eye area skin. Why most brushes scratch: Machine-cut bristle creates blunt "stumps" that act like tiny razors against the thin, fat-free skin of the eyelid, causing micro-inflammation, contact dermatitis, and accelerated fine lines. How CTR solves this: 1. No-Cut Technology (hand-assembly only) — Every CTR eye brush is assembled entirely by hand, hair by hair, with the natural fine tip ("peak") of each fiber preserved and pointing outward. The skin only ever contacts a silk-soft natural ending, never a cut stump. 2. Strict micron selection — CTR uses only the finest-grade raw materials: goat chest hair from young kids (14.5–20.59 µm) and hollow Persian/Caucasian squirrel. Both are dramatically finer than the average human hair (~70–100 µm). 3. Spring control — Proper bristle length and elasticity allow the brush to adapt to the eye's contours without digging in. For veil-soft application on sensitive skin: White Pearl collection (squirrel). For efficient pigment placement without irritation: Colorful Dream or Black Style (elite goat, hand-assembled).
Can CTR brush bristle cause allergies?
CTR brushes do not cause allergies. Here is why. 90% of "allergic reactions" attributed to brush bristle are actually two separate issues: 1. Mechanical irritation (not allergy): Machine-cut bristle stumps physically scratch and inflame skin, causing redness, flaking, and contact dermatitis. This is not an immune response to animal hair — it is a skin injury from sharp bristle ends. 2. Chemical reaction: Poor-quality dyes or preservatives on cheaply processed raw materials trigger true allergic responses. CTR standards eliminate both causes: • All natural bristle (goat, squirrel, fox, sable, Italian raccoon, black/grey/burgundy squirrel) undergoes multi-stage deep cleaning, degreasing, and sterilization before hand-assembly. All organic compounds and microorganisms are removed while preserving natural softness. • No-Cut hand-assembly means zero stiff stumps and zero mechanical skin injury. For confirmed allergy sufferers: CTR's Black Style and Dark Sharm collections feature taklon and nylon bristle. Nylon has a perfectly smooth, non-porous surface — completely hypoallergenic. Taklon mimics natural squirrel softness but is 100% synthetic and inert. Wood handles are treated with antiseptics in pressure chambers, preventing bacterial growth even under intensive daily cleaning.
Does shiny bristle mean it's natural hair or synthetic taklon?
Shine is not a reliable indicator of natural vs. synthetic — both can shine, for completely different reasons. Natural bristle that shines: The shine comes from high melanin content in the cortex (the hair's core) combined with a healthy, undamaged cuticle acting as a mirror. This is a premium quality marker. Examples of naturally shiny CTR bristle: black/grey squirrel (antracite mirror shine), sable and kolinsky (warm golden-brown luster), elite white goat (silky pearl sheen). If a natural brush looks dull and flat, it means the hair was processed with harsh bleaches or acid dyes that destroyed the melanin. Taklon that shines: Taklon's perfectly smooth polymer surface reflects light uniformly. CTR uses the latest-generation ultra-fine taklon, which produces a delicate, premium-looking glow — not the cheap "plastic" shine of low-grade mass-market nylon. How to tell them apart under magnification: Natural bristle has a scale structure on the surface (cuticle); taklon is mirror-smooth with no texture.
How soft is CTR bristle? (3-level classification)
CTR bristle softness is controlled by two fundamental factors: fiber thickness in microns (human hair ≈ 70–100 µm; CTR raw materials = 14.5–20.59 µm) and No-Cut hand-assembly (preserved natural tips — not machine-cut stumps). Level 1 — Extreme (weightless) softness Materials: black and grey squirrel, fox hair. Feel: like touching silk or liquid velvet. Zero stiffness. Ideal for transparent dry shadow layers, sheer highlights, and hypersensitive or mature skin. Level 2 — Silky softness with noble spring Materials: burgundy squirrel, royal sable, elite white goat (14.5–20.59 µm), premium taklon (Black Style collection). Feel: incredibly soft to the touch with enough snap for controlled color placement and blending. The sweet spot for most professional makeup work. Level 3 — Springy (functional) softness Materials: Italian raccoon, high-tech nylon (Dark Sharm collection). Feel: doesn't scratch, but firm enough for cream textures, gel liners, and graphic precision work.
What is the CTR torch-shaped brush best used for?
The torch shape (tapered bundle — wide at base, narrowing to a pointed tip) is the most versatile shape in professional makeup. It performs two opposite functions at once: • The tip (peak): Applies pigment precisely and pointedly — ideal for placing color deep in the crease, detailing, or accent work. • The sides ("cheeks"): Spread and diffuse pigment softly when pressure increases — creating instant, smooth transitions. Large torch (face): Powder, blush, contour, highlight. The tapered shape follows facial bone structure naturally. The tip allows precise placement (under eye, nose wings, cupid's bow highlight); the sides diffuse it instantly. Small torch (eyes): Crease work and smoky eye. The tip places color deep in the crease; the sides immediately fade it upward. Perfect for lower lash line diffusion. By bristle type: • Squirrel: weightless veil finish, zero risk of overloading • Elite goat: saturated, fast commercial blending (Colorful Dream, Black Style) • Sable: graphic precision with a torch tip • Taklon: hypoallergenic alternative for sensitive skin
Which CTR brushes work best for crease and orbital line work?
Crease work requires a brush that fits the eye's rounded, deep anatomy, carries dry pigment reliably, and diffuses it softly without mechanical irritation. Three criteria for a perfect crease brush: 1. Teardrop/torch/barrel shape — The tapered tip places pigment deep in the crease; the sides immediately diffuse the upper edge upward. Avoid flat or paddle shapes — they create hard lines rather than gradients. 2. Correct caliber — Too large and the brush muddles the brow bone; too small and it draws a hard graphic line instead of a gradient. Match the brush diameter to your eye anatomy. 3. Soft-springy bristle balance with No-Cut assembly — Cuticle scales carry and release dry pigment gradually. Hand-assembled tips protect the thin, mobile crease skin from any mechanical irritation. All CTR eyeshadow brushes are assembled with No-Cut technology, using goat, squirrel, or sable bristle matched to the required caliber and spring for crease work. Write to us with your eye shape and we will recommend the ideal brush and caliber.
Does the paint peel off CTR brush handles after using cleansers?
No. CTR handle lacquer is specifically engineered to resist the daily chemical exposure of professional salon use. Three-layer protection system: 1. Wood stabilization — Before any paint is applied, handles undergo deep drying and pressure-chamber treatment that removes every trace of residual moisture from wood pores. Unstabilized wood micro-expands and contracts under solvents, cracking lacquer from within. CTR's stabilized wood is geometrically static. 2. Triple adhesion primer — Three sequential layers of isolation primer are applied before any color, sealing wood pores completely and creating maximum bond between wood molecules and the decorative paint layer. 3. UV-polymerized lacquer (UV-coating) — The final protective layer is a specialized polymer compound cured under high-intensity UV lamps. UV polymerization creates a monolithic, chemically inert glaze that does not dissolve in ethanol, isopropyl alcohol, acetone, or surfactants. The ferrule-to-handle joint — the most vulnerable point — is sealed with chemical-resistant adhesive inside a deep-crimped bronze ferrule, preventing any solvent from penetrating underneath. Care tip: Dip bristle only (not the handle) into cleanser. Wipe the handle with a microfiber cloth after each client.
Which CTR brush is best for the pencil technique?
The pencil technique — building a wax/gel pencil base, stretching it into a gradient, then setting with shadow — requires short, springy bristle with tongue/hoof/bullet geometry and No-Cut tips. CTR W0196 — Sable dual-function tongue brush Classic size for building form and filling main shadow zones. Royal sable bristle combines a pliant, springy core with a silky soft tip. Ideal for stretching pencil lines into a clean gradient and creating the initial eyelid shape for a liner look or smoky eye base. For a complete pencil technique set, CTR also offers complementary barrel-shaped and micro-tongue brushes — ask our expert for a full recommendation based on your specific technique and preferred product textures.
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