The ST London – Angled Blush Brush (ST14) appears to be a makeup brush designed for precise blush, contour, or powder application. Since detailed specs may vary by brand, here’s a general overview of what you can expect from an angled blush brush like this:
ST London Angled Blush Brush (ST14) – Features & Uses
✔ Design:
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Angled Bristles: Ideal for contouring cheekbones or applying blush with a lifted, sculpted effect.
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Density: Likely medium to dense for controlled pigment pickup (not too diffused).
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Handle: Probably a standard-length handle with a sleek design (possibly matte or glossy finish).
✔ Bristle Type:
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Synthetic (common for cruelty-free brands) or natural hair (for softer blending).
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Shape: Tapered edges to fit the curves of the cheeks.
✔ Best For:
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Blush: Soft, angled application for a “lifted” effect.
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Contour: Precise placement under cheekbones or jawline.
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Powder/Bronzer: Can double as a bronzer brush for targeted blending.
✔ Bonus: May work well with cream or powder products, depending on bristle stiffness.
How to Use This Brush
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For Blush: Swirl onto apples of cheeks and blend upward toward temples for a natural flush.
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For Contour: Dip into powder contour, apply below cheekbones, and blend in upward motions.
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For Bronzer: Use the angled edge to frame the face along the hairline and jaw.
Pro Tip:
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Less is more! Tap off excess product before applying to avoid harsh lines.
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Clean regularly (2x/month) with mild soap or brush cleanser to maintain shape.
Comparable Brushes
If ST London isn’t available, try:
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Real Techniques Angled Blush Brush (synthetic, budget-friendly).
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Morphe M527 (fluffier angled brush for softer blends).
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Sigma F10 (high-precision angled contour/blush brush).



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