If you've after all put on just too much of blush spoiling that naturally glowing look then we suggest don't you worry. Worry won’t help at all. What will help you is that you read on and you will get the best of the tips to save yourself from the disaster of applying too much blush! All you must do is take a dry clean make-up sponge at once and rub it gently over your brush strokes to take the color out and make it appear faded. You can reduce and lessen the color even more simply by using some translucent powder, and then do up the blusher again but this time with a new, subtler blush shade.
Use blush powders. They will give your face a look of freshness, tenderness, and outline your face with just a couple of brush strokes.
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PUTTING ON BLUSH:
Blush is generally the last cosmetic to be used on face while doing makeup. But we definitely suggest that you do it before you do your eye makeup or apply your lipstick so that you don’t over do the blush. Remember that the right way to apply a blusher is to make it look like a natural glow on your face.
The way you will be applying blush on your face will also differ with the facial shape you have. The right application of blusher can give your face any desired shape and make it look longer or wider, as you want it to look! Here we have some tips only for you to use while you apply blush to get the right look you want:
A modest amount of shine and glitter on the most raised point of your cheekbone near the eyes can give you a diva look in no time.
Draw attention to the cheekbones by using a slightly deep color there and balance it by blending it down the cheek to get a more natural look.
Always using dirt free and hygienic blush brushes is very important in order to keep away any bacteria transfer in skin and therefore you should clean them and keep them free from contamination with non-soapy cleansers and baby wipes.
Cream blush can be blotted off using a tissue while applying translucent powder can dilute powder blush. However, gel and liquid blush have to be washed from face and the makeup has to be redone.
You can use cream blushes on your lips for a hint of soft color. Always apply it by using the tip of your finger.
Darkish pink blush gives certain warmth to your face and freshens up the face, especially on the tendons below the ears. However remember that blush on your chin may not look good, if the skin tone of your neck is lighter than the skin tone of your face.
Frosted blush may not be a very great option for you and always remember that frosted makeup shades on lips or eyes are more in vogue during night parties.
Yet if you want, you can get the frozen look by applying a lighter shade of frosted eye shadow or lipstick such as gold, silver, light pink, peach, champagne and beige and of course blushers of the same shades and brush it on the highest point of your cheekbones.
Frosted highlighting powder is also readily available in the shops and you can use these powders anywhere on your face!
The easiest and perfect way to get those deliciously rosy cheeks is by simply going for the gels and liquids. In this case they are simply unbeatable as they soak the skin with a warm color. Do not forget to wash your hands after you apply the gels or liquid blushers on your face.
Now you must be wondering how to apply these gels and liquid blushes?
Well for gels simply touch it up lightly as a dot on the apple of your cheeks and lightly touch up the cheekbone with two small spots and rub them in small circular motions to blend them well all the way from the cheeks to the hairline.
Make the face look broader and larger by looking straight into a well-lit mirror and then apply the blusher on the cheekbone from beneath the center of the eye to the temple. Suck in cheeks and use the deepest shade in the hollow making a 'C' shape up to the temple. Make sure your brush strokes do not go any higher than your eyebrows. Use a lighter shade on the highest point of the cheekbones and stop applying the blush right ahead of the under eye area. You can also add a small amount of blush on the tip of your nose, forehead and chin.
Don’t ever use blusher on underside of cheekbones.
You will see that most often the small blush brush that comes along with the cosmetic mostly won’t be of any utility. The big, round and full brush gives a sophisticated look of having your make up done by experts! And it will also give an appearance on the whole which will make you look softer and desirable. It is also very essential to use different brushes for the different blush creams and the powder.
Always apply powder blush in one single direction to prevent it from smudging all over your face.
The best way that you should use to apply a blush is to take the blush on the brush and pat off all extra powder in the box itself. Just incase, if you are using gel or cream blush, put some of the gel or cream on your fingers.
The best shades for blush are warm shades like golden browns then cool, grayish browns, specially when use it to outline your cheeks.
If you want to find and locate the exact spot where the apple of your cheeks are, then look into the mirror and smile and then apply the brush in strokes that go upwards in a curve from your cheekbone to your hairline. Make sure the color of your blush is on the lighter side and well blended after you apply it so that it looks natural.
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