Beauty Junkees Angled Blush Brush for Cream, Liquid & Powder Makeup
Product description
If you’re tired of blush that looks patchy or contour that leaves obvious edges, an angled brush is one of those small upgrades that can actually change the look. The Beauty Junkees angled blush brush is designed to hug your cheekbones for smoother, more blended color—without needing advanced technique or endless reworking.
The essentials
This brush is built around one main idea: make it easier to get a seamless finish. The bristle shape is angled so it can follow the natural curve of your face, which helps you avoid that “harsh line” look. It’s also aimed at everyday speed—apply, blend, and keep moving.

On paper, the materials sound practical rather than fancy: dense synthetic bristles intended to stay put, avoid shedding, and not soak up excess product. That last part matters more than people think, especially if you use cream or liquid blush/bronzer and you hate wasting product.
What stands out in daily use
The angled head is the headline feature. Instead of forcing you to rely on rubbing circles for everything, the brush shape lets you place color where you want it and then soften edges.



A simple example: after moisturizing, you dab a little cream blush onto the highest point of your cheek and use short, angled strokes upward and slightly outward. Then you lightly buff along the cheekbone. The goal is a buildable flush—subtle in daylight, more defined when you add a second layer.
The bristles are also described as firm yet soft. That usually translates to better control: you can pick up product precisely and blend without turning your face into a “smear test.” Not perfect, though—if you tend to apply extremely heavy amounts, any brush can struggle to fully fix oversaturation.
One brush for multiple formulas (and why that’s useful)

This brush is positioned as “one brush, all formulas,” covering liquid blush, cream blush, powder blush, bronzer, and contour products. If your routine mixes textures (like cream on top of base makeup, then a powder set), having a single angled brush can reduce the clutter on your vanity.
Still, keep expectations realistic: it can help streamline your routine, but it won’t replace the need for proper technique. Brushes can make blending easier, but they can’t automatically correct uneven skin prep, wrong shade placement, or too much product in one go.
What matters most about the bristles



A big promise here is “no more bristle mess.” Dense synthetic bristles that don’t shed and are designed to avoid absorbing excess product can be a strong point for both appearance and hygiene.
There’s also a cruelty-free positioning with synthetic bristles. If that aligns with your values, it’s a reassuring detail. And because the brush is meant to reduce waste, it can be a sensible pick if you regularly use cream or liquid makeup and want to stretch what you already own.
One limitation to note: the product description doesn’t give details like washing frequency or care instructions. In real life, any makeup brush benefits from regular cleaning—so if you already know you won’t maintain brushes, you might want to rethink how much you’ll actually benefit.

Key specifications
- Type: Angled blush brush
- Bristles: Dense synthetic bristles designed not to shed
- Best for: Cream, liquid, and powder blush, plus bronzer and contour products
- Coverage style: Buildable pigment application with blending
Is it worth it?



This is worth considering if you want a controlled, angled brush that helps you apply and blend blush/contour with fewer harsh lines—especially if you use cream or liquid formulas and don’t want to waste product.
It may not be the best match if you expect a brush to magically fix heavy-handed application, or if you’re not willing to clean your makeup tools regularly (any brush will eventually need maintenance).
If your goal is simpler daily results—defined cheekbones without advanced steps—this one makes sense within that everyday, “use it and move on” category.
Mini FAQ
Can this brush be used with powder blush? Yes. The description specifically calls out powder blush, along with cream and liquid blush.
Does it shed bristles? It’s described as not shedding.
Will it work for bronzer and contour too? The product positioning includes bronzer and contour application.
Is it good for buildable color? It’s designed for buildable, controlled pigment so you can start subtle and add more if needed.
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