Many women avoid blush , about 47% of American women today wear blush compared to 1948, when 66% wore it) but it can be your beauty secret weapon.
For healthy, natural color, nothing beats blush.
However, blush tends to overused as well.
To avoid looking like a clown, try these steps to choosing blush & applying it.
For healthy, natural color, nothing beats blush.
However, blush tends to overused as well.
To avoid looking like a clown, try these steps to choosing blush & applying it.
Difficulty: Easy
Time Required: 2 minutes (once you get past the first couple steps below)
Here's How:
Another trick is to match your lip color. Fair skin looks great in rose, olive in peach & dark skin in apricot or even red.
2- Now that you have the color, choose the right formula for your skin type.
Powder is typically best for oily & combo skin.
Cream is great for dry skin. Liquid and gel are great for oily skin. For even better results, combine cream & powder together. "It helps my blush stay on longer & looks more luminous," said makeup artist Laura Mercier in O Magazine . Keep in mind stains -- great for well-moisturized skin, not dry skin -- tend to dry very fast so blend well & fast.
While blush is usually your 2nd-to-last makeup step (before powder), you should experiment with what works best for you. Some makeup artists like to apply blush BEFORE foundation for a more 'natural' look.
Keep color light & blended. If you're using gel or cream, NYC makeup artist Carlo Geraci (in O Magazine) suggests dabbing it on with your middle finger, then blend with your ring & middle finger. The clean finger will pick up any excess blush.
Tips:
- Clean your brushes with baby wipes. If you don't keep your brushes clean, they'll gather bacteria and transfer it to your skin.
- For a sexy look, dab a little shimmery blush on the highest point of your cheekbone nearest your eye.
- Using powder blush? Always sweep it in one direction. Going over & over or around and around causes streaks & can hurt your brush.
- Cream blush is great for mature skin. It blends easily & therefore looks very natural. For gel or cream blush, dab a dot on the apple of the cheek and two smaller dots up the cheekbone. Blend the dots together up to the hairline.
- Dusky pink blush will warm up any tired-looking skin.
What You Need:
- blush
- professional blush brush
- mirror
- translucent powder
- bronzer blusher
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