Blush Colors and Textures- How To Understand Blush
They come in three basic forms:
Liquids
Gels
Cream powder/ press powder
Gels and Liquid Blushes
Gels and liquid blushes can be a little hard to blend evenly. They may also leave a color in your pores looking not how you want to. Maybe you may have to keep blending it to your skin over and over; you can end up with irritations.
Some ladies like these gels and liquids because they are fast to apply, but if you think about it, when you are applying it over your skin, you are not giving the tone that you may want. It is just giving you color in your cheeks but not the perfect look that you may need for your face shape; in comparison when you are using a blush brush.
Creamy to powder Blushes
You may use this product and be happy with it, some other people don’t. This may look perfect on you, but make sure your skin type is to normal to slightly oily skin. This product maybe a not a good idea to a acne prone cheeks.
Pressed Powder Blushes/ Mineral Blush
This common type and usually works for everyone just perfect. Using the brush you can give the tone and length that you are hoping to get.
Press powders are based on a light application, you can remove the excess with a sponge or a clean brush with no trace.
Ultimately this powder blush is what many makeup artists recommend.
We recommend press powder/ mineral powder; press powders is less complicated. Get the perfect amount to blend it in your cheeks.
Blush colors
Note: before continuing is good to have your blush matching your lip color and goes well with your skin tone.
Light skin looks beautiful in rose
Olive skin looks beautiful in peach
Dark skin looks beautiful in apricot or even red.
Tip: try them all… and judge for yourself.
How to Apply Blush the right way
Beauty Tips:
It is better to buy product oil free, your skin makes natural oils; you don’t need more. (this is recommended to acne prone skin)
Try a product first…Please is a must! Practice before time. Apply and see how are you are going to apply your makeup few days before you are going to your special event…Practice with time.
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Blush colors
Note: before continuing is good to have your blush matching your lip color and goes well with your skin tone.
Light skin looks beautiful in……