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Cream formulas are often rich in emollients and so have more slip than liquids or powders, allowing them to glide across the skin and melt effortlessly into the complexion. With cream blushes, their ability to effortlessly move and blend makes them much more flexible, giving you more time to work product into the skin.
Cream blushes are a popular choice for giving the complexion a dewy-looking rush of rosiness that mimics a naturally flushed face. The glossy, glowy finish of a cream blush lends itself to creating a radiant, glass-skin complexion, accentuating the look of the cheeks without mattifying your luminous base products.
Since cream blushes are so effortlessly blendable and sheer out beautifully on the cheeks, they’re perfect for beginners who sometimes tend to over-apply their blush. You can also apply cream blush with your fingers, making them quick and easy options for busy blush-lovers!
If the idea of a glossy, dewy-looking cream blush sounds perfect for you, I recommend my Pillow Talk Lip & Cheek Glow, darlings! Formulated with film-forming emollients that allow it to glide onto the cheeks, my just-a-tint cream blush delivers a chiffon-sheer flush of Pillow Talk-inspired colour with a dreamy, Pillow Talk glow! Plus, this formula can be used on the lips as a conditioning lip tint, so it’s double the magic!
Blush can be a tricky makeup product to wear. In fact, there were a few years when I stayed away from it completely because it intimidated me. But I overcame my fear and you can, too. These’re the tips you need when you’re beginning to wear blush.
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Blush comes in several different forms. Powder is the most common form of blush. It also comes in cream and gel form among others. Everyone has their personal favorite. I love cream blush because it seems easiest to control to me.
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You can choose different finishes in blush. There’re blushes that’re completely matte and blushes that’ve got varying degrees of shimmer, from very low to very high shimmer content. I’ve used both and liked them equally well. I tend to go toward a blush with a small amount of shimmer because I feel it’s more forgiving. You’ll discover what works best for you.
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Skin tone always matters when you choose makeup but it matters greatly when you choose blush. Foundation, concealer, blush and powder need to work well with your skin tone. You can get a little bit more risky with eye makeup and lipstick. The general rule is the lighter your skin, the lighter the blush you need and the darker your skin, the darker the blush you need. Of course you have to see the finish of a blush. A blush can go on very differently than it looks in the package.
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If you can, try a blush out before you purchase it. You can almost always do this when you purchase makeup from a high end makeup counter or store. However, shopping from a drugstore doesn’t always allow for this. If you get home and decide the blush doesn’t work for you then return it. You can almost always return makeup, even if you’ve bought from a drugstore.
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There’s no one perfect way to apply blush but there’re some tricks you can use that generally work well for everyone. Smile and apply blush to the apples of your cheeks. After that, sweep the color upward along your cheek bone. Because I’m so fair skinned, I like to use whatever’s left on the brush or on my fingers if I’m using cream blush to add some warmth to my chin, nose and forehead. It’s not overly noticeable but it adds a bit of color to combat paleness.
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This tip may be the most important of all. This’s where you can get into trouble with blush. It’s important to build your blush up slowly in order to avoid the harshness of it becoming too strong. You also want to blend your blush on carefully on and make sure there’re no hard lines.
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Remember that there’s always damage control. Let’s say you look in the mirror and notice one cheek has more blush than the other. We’ve all been there. Just even it up. You might find that despite your best intentions, your blush is just too strong. When this happens to me, I add a bit of foundation and powder over top of it and it tones it down beautifully.
These’re 7 tips to use when you’re wearing blush. What brand of blush is your favorite so far? What blush issue has you stumped?
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