I started as a professional makeup artist, where I was used to using high-end, well-designed application brushes.
When I became a hairdresser, I couldn't believe how poorly made color brushes were. I was doing full heads of expensive highlights and balayage with tools that felt like they belonged in a beauty school starter kit. I kept thinking, how has no one made something better?
The salon I worked at was next to an art supply store, so I started picking up artist brushes, testing different bristle types, lengths, and shapes to see if any of them offered better control and placement. Even though they weren't designed for hair, I still preferred them over the brushes made for colorists. That's how limited our options were.
We're one of the only professions where painting is a core part of the job, all day, every day. So why didn't we have better brushes?
No one had made them. So I did.
It took years to bring this to life. I had to find the right manufacturer, refine the design, and push through every step until what I imagined finally existed.
Now it does and it's SO much better. I can never go back. After you use them, you won't be able to either.
Made for all root retouches. Especially useful for bleach applications, where precise control is needed near previously lightened hair.
Built like a real artist's tool, not salon junk. Nothing else gives this kind of precision and control.
In haircutting, you start with beginner shears. Then you upgrade to high-quality professional ones.
In color, that evolution didn't exist.
Now it does. Here is the next step. Here is the upgrade.