Quote: Originally Posted by
MissTT
I need a new blush brush. Why would one purchase an angled vs. round brush? Would an angled brush be streaky or otherwise less versatile?
I would think it would have to do with several things: the shape of your face / cheeks, where you like to wear your blush, and how you like to wear your blush.
I have fairly strong cheek bones; i do not like to wear my blush on the soft part of the cheeks closer to the nose ("apples"), but keep it up and back on the cheek bones; i like a lot of control in my application; i prefer more subtle rather than strong color; and i mostly keep highlighter just on my cheek bone.
Between the two, I would prefer an angled brush. An angled brush may also be useful for contouring, which i do occasionally. For a while i was using an angled fluffy
eye shadow brush to apply blush so i could have a lot of control; then i'd buff it with a dense flat topped brush to soften the edges. Now most of the time i use a MAC 188 Duo Fiber (good for control and lighter application), although i'm now playing with a NARS Yachiyo on occasion, and i often still use that angled eyeshadow brush for highlighter.
A round brush may be more suitable for someone who has fuller cheeks than mine, and/or prefers blush on the apples of their cheeks, or likes a more general application of blush and/or highlighter.
Each kind of brush is held a bit differently to apply blush. So if you try one that is different than what you're used to, it could take playing around a few times to get the hang of it. An angled brush only applies stuff in a streaky manner if the user isn't using it right - or it's not a good brush.