Make up: Apply blush using the proper cheek colors and brushes

>> Monday, September 7, 2009


Apply blush using the proper cheek colors and brushes

A blushing woman is always an attractive woman. Blushing lifts up the face, giving it color and life. Sometimes, blushing comes naturally, as what happens when you see the man you have been dreaming of for years. Blushing also comes naturally after exercise. But many times, it may require the help of cosmetic technology.

Applying blush on your cheeks does not have to be a difficult procedure. However, many women are still struggling to get it done the right way. In many instances, the blush looks too red or severely misplaced, creating a look that is pitiable instead of flattering. The correct technique in makeup application lies heavily on the choice of color. Observe the color of your cheeks when they are flushed following a strenuous exercise, for example. This is the kind of look you want to achieve. And this is the shade you will want to use for your blush. Next, choose what kind of blush works for your skin. If you have oily skin or a combination of normal and oily skin, powder blush will work best for you. If you have dry skin, however, cream blush is highly recommended. You may also combine the cream blush with the powder blush. This keeps the blush on longer. A cream blush does not need a brush to apply; your fingertips will do just fine.

Assuming, however, that you will be using a powder blush, go for a full brush and not the small one that usually comes with makeup kits. Dip the full brush on the powder blush and tap away any excess powder. Then smile. Smiling is the best way to locate the so-called apple of your face. This apple is where you will apply the blush on, blending it well so it appears natural. Complete the look with a translucent loose powder.

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