Tuesday, October 26, 2010

BLUSH: THE MAKEUP TIPS & TRICKS FOR USING BLUSHERS

IT’s all about blush!


Cream Blush ColorCream Blush: Talking about Cream blush we must tell you that it is particularly perfect for usage by the older women with dryer skin. This particular type of blush cosmetic put in another coating of protection. Cream blush also gives your face and the skin of your face that much needed nourishment as a result of which you look exceptionally beautiful!

To apply cream blush color is also very easy; simply dot the cream blush on your cheek bone. Use a sponge or preferably a, makeup brush to mix together up with your skin and out in round and round motion into the apple and cheekbone area. Merge the cream blush into your hairline.

Makeup Blush Cosmetic blush doesn´t always have to be put on at the end of your makeup routine. Apply the cream blush after your put your moisturizer but before putting on your foundation. This will give you a natural-looking, delicate and fine glow on your face.

Makeup blush comes in many types and as we said before cream blush works well on older ladies whose skin tend to become dryer with age. However cream blush can also be of great use to teenagers and youngsters if they want a sheer hint of color like what you get with a gel blush.

Although let me remind you here that the popular powder blush has lengthy staying capacity. So if you want your blush to last for a really long time then you close your eyes and don’t think much just go for the powder blush. You are sure to get an amazing color that lasts as long as you want it to last!

For a bright and new and for a natural look in makeup you could try and apply a tinted moisturizing cream, sweep a light blush or bronzer for your cheeks, put on a Cosmetic Blushlight coating of mascara and dab on a lip gloss. And you will get the look that you desire. Your innate beauty will blossom and come out!

When it comes to blush application, many women are often can’t decide about where to apply the cosmetic blush. Blush should always be put on, to the fullest part of your cheek. Take your blush brush and stroke the color back toward the temple with a blusher brush.

Once your blush is in done, take a cotton ball or a makeup sponge and blend until you have just a light trace of natural looking blush color. Remember to keep it natural is your aim while applying blush makeup. Blush make up should be understated and restrained. Subtle is the mantra of makeup blush. No strips of extra and garish looking color should remain on your face.

When you hear of ‘Natural Blush’, you may be unsure of what color of makeup blush should you go for? You are looking for natural color from makeup blush. Take a good look at your face when you come indoors from the chilly and windy outdoors or after you do exercises. Then the color of your cheeks that you will see is your natural color and the exact part of your cheeks where you blush naturally, as well.

Coming to makeup and applying both blush and lipstick always remember to match your lipstick to your blush. For example red lipstick and apricot blush cant go together. Stick to these pairs of lipsticks and blushes:


1. Red lipstick with reddish or pink blush.

2. Rose lipstick with rose blush.

3. Pink lipstick with pink blush.

4. Coral or apricot lipstick with peachy toned blush.

5. Brown toned lipstick with bronze shades of blush with the same undertones as the lipstick.

While applying your blush stroke to put on your blush makeup, use strokes that sweep upward motions for unblemished and perfect application.

To find that right part of your Cheek where you should put on your blusher it is okay if you aren’t sure of it yourself. In that case to find out where to apply your blush, smile big and you will find your natural cheek. Then just brush on your blush while you keep smiling. In this way you will have an amazingly accurate and faultless application of blush makeup each time!
Blush Brush Fits The Cheeks

Find a blush brush that perfectly fits the size of the apple of your cheek when you smile. A size huger than that and you'll get blush where you don't want it. You ideally should not use a large blush brush for putting on blush makeup. Those are intended for putting on shimmery powders.

Lift up the blush with your blush brush up by lightly tapping the blush with the tips of the bristles of the brush. If you sweep the brush across the color, you'll pick up much more color than about the color you will need. This way you waste a lot of your blush makeup. So to save your blush from being wasted gently hit the ends of the bristles about 2-3 times onto the color. Shake off any extra color. You should hardly be able to see the color on the brush. Don't worry about that, you will have enough on to do the trick!

When putting on the blush, don't "sweep" or "stroke" the color across the cheeks. You'll usually end up smudging the color on, and then have to go back to 'correct' and 'blend' the color with your skin tone. The correct alternative way to put on blusher is simply to smile, and then tap on gently going across your cheeks. By tapping the color onto the brush, and then tapping in onto the cheeks. This way you will keep away from putting on excess color, smudging and such other blunders. Tapping on merges the color for you and your blush makeup becomes one with your natural skin tone. You can always add more color if you think you need to.

What do you do when the blush color becomes too bright while taking picking it up with your blush brush? Don’t worry. Simply swipe your blush brush across a Kleenex to remove any extra color, and then pick up some loose powder. Sweep over and blend your blush into your skin. You'll get a softer, more 'real' look to your blush.

Soft and silky powder is made to draw attention to and outline the cheek bone structure. Sheer, powder blush will blend with your skin tone uniformly and easily with natural and long-lasting glowing color.

ONE SMALL BLUSH TIP:


Ideal Blush Make UpThe ideal blush makeup should be such that it should care for your skin and give some color to your cheeks!

Blush makeup can be used to make your cheekbones looked higher or to "lift" your cheekbones and outline your face.

Draw a mental line downwards from the center of your eye in your imaginations. This is the extreme point on the cheek till where blush should be put on.

Sweep the blush along the cheekbone from hair line downwards to prevent from putting on too much blusher color on your cheek and making yourself look like an overdone Christmas tree!

The new creamy new rouge is a pure cream blush that mixes with your natural skin tone easily and uniformly with perfection to create a satisfying and natural-looking finish. The cream rouge is easy to wear and will give your skin tone and texture an instantaneous 'lift'. It warms up even dull skin and thus ends up giving you a healthy glowing skin texture and tone.

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