You're embarrassing me : tips for blush
Complexion - For the shade, select the color that is closest to the glow of your skin after you exercise. In general, fair complexions will opt for a pink or rosy shade, while darker complexions, where natural blushing is not so readily visible, can use golden or coppery shades.
Texture - This is up to you - but if you use a powder type, you will have to powder your face first to make sure it blends perfectly.
Smile - Apply powder on the apple of your cheek that appears when you smile, blend away at the hairline and dust lightly onto the bridge of the nose.
Cream blushers create a very natural look. Try blending them sheerly over the cheeks. Pale gold shades can also be used to highlight the inner corner of the eye.
Complexion - For the shade, select the color that is closest to the glow of your skin after you exercise. In general, fair complexions will opt for a pink or rosy shade, while darker complexions, where natural blushing is not so readily visible, can use golden or coppery shades.
Texture - This is up to you - but if you use a powder type, you will have to powder your face first to make sure it blends perfectly.
Smile - Apply powder on the apple of your cheek that appears when you smile, blend away at the hairline and dust lightly onto the bridge of the nose.
Cream blushers create a very natural look. Try blending them sheerly over the cheeks. Pale gold shades can also be used to highlight the inner corner of the eye.
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