Blush-on beauty (2)
09 Jul 2009 Leave a Comment
in Beter Face, Circular Motion, Clean Effect, Clean Face, Deeper Color, Even Application, Fast Dry, Glowing Effect, Moisturized Face, Right Formulation, Right Shade, Several Dots, Very Ideal of Women, Warm Undertone Tags: Blush Color, Cheek Apples, Cream, Cream Blush, Deep Color, Dry Skin, Fresh Effect, Gel, Long-wearing, Luminous Effect, Moisturinzing Properties, Natural Flush, Oily Skin, Older Skin, Powder, Powder Blush, Retouch, Rich Properties, Skin Type, Smooth Application, Undertones, Waterproof, Yellow-base Blush Color
If you have warm undertones, you will look best in yellow-based blush color such as peach and terra cotta. If you are on the cool side, then blue-based pinks and berries will work for you.
After determining your right shade, the next step is to choose the right formulation for your skin type.
Powder—best for oily skin. It is normally matte finish. When applying, smile exaggeratedly into the mirror to reveal the apples of your cheeks. Dip the brush into the powder, tap off any excess to avoid streaking, then apply it on, using circular motions and moving from cheeks to the temples.
Cream—better for people with dry or older skin because of its rich and moisturizing properties. The effect is fresh and luminous, like a natural flush.
Dab several dots on the apple of the cheeks and use your fingers to blend them in a circular motion. You can also dust a layer of powder blush on top of the cream blush for a deeper color.
Liquid or gel—these are harder to apply because they dry fast. But they are the best because they’re waterproof and long-wearing. They are very ideal for women who are on the go and don’t have time to retouch. Apply them sparingly, though.
And never apply them on top of powder for they will get streaky. Always apply on a clean face or, better yet, on a moisturized face. This will ensure a smooth application. Always wash hands immediately after blending to prevent stains on your fingers. – Barbie Chan
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