Thursday, December 3, 2009

Blush help!?

im going shopping tomorrow and need some tips on what kind of blush to buy. should i buy a bronzer (bronze is the colour that looks good on me) or should i buy pink or apricot coloured blush? also what type of brushes do you use to apply blush? the big ones or the smaller ones?


thankyou for your help!


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A bronzer can go all over your face with a big brush. if you are very fair a pink would be pretty, more olive a peach or apricot would be pretty. If you have oily skin a powder would be nice and dryer skins can use a cream blush. Also you might want to try a stain . Benefits carries a real good one that will stay on all day.
a good way to chose blush is by matching your hair color


or getting a blush shade that comes close to when you naturally blush or exercise.


as far as the brushes go


go for an angled brush and a powder (large brush) fan brush is always good


for applying highlighters or bronze under and on top of the cheek bones.


Ask any ladys or gents at the MAC or Clinique counters for advice,they should help:)


have a wonderful shopping day tomorrow.
if bronze looks good on you...your best bet it to get bronze or a dark apricot colour, brushes..get big not small it ends up looking streaky if you use a small brush cause you keep having to brush to get the effect a large brush can do once or twice





The body shop have the best brushes they are expensive but all i can say is if you go in there they have them on display pick up the second biggest there ( ull no which 1 wen u get there) (or ask the staff) and run it across your hand..they are soooooo soft!!
Mark's Good Glowing Blush in After Glo (it's that same flattering peachy-pink shade as Nars Orgasm but waay cheaper) I promise you will love it!! And mark sells these blush cases that you can fill with two blushes, so i recommend getting one blush in After Glo and then another in Bronze Glo so that way you can dip your brush in both to get the perfect look for you :)





A brush specifically for blush would probably be best. Mark also sells one of those, it's a fanned out brush so perfect for blush! I love it, none of the little hairs have ever fallen out like all of my other brushes have.
picking you blush color all depends on your skin tone bc if you get a wrong color it won't really show up at all [which would be pointless] or it will just look awful and clown like...if anything go to a makeup counter like mac and lancome and have them help you pick a color...that way you can get an idea of the shades of blush you should get
Definitely, the bronze(especially if you like it and if it looks good on you) and of course the bigger brushes. Also, when applying start from the inner part of your cheeckbone(by your nose) and work your way out towards your hairline..Just simply beautiful. And also if your not a shy person just ask someone in the store. First, ask a womens opinion then ask a guy. That always works for me..Hope everything works out for the best..
a light pink and the big brush is the best.
I personally enjoy shopping on line, its less stressful. I love the bee luscious cosmetics site, they have a triple split blush that is really gorgeous I have the ca-peach-ino and mocha latte. Simple and flawless.
BareMinerals Warm-All-Over rocks my world, as does Benefit Dallas. They are both like blush/bronzers in one, with BM being slightly shimmery %26amp; Dallas more natural. depends on your skin tone though... ask for help. Ulta cosmetics is a great place to go.
if bronze is the color that looks good on you than that is what you should go for, that is really what make up is about, finding what makes you look good and then using it. as for brushes, i find the bigger ones work well for blush as well as powder, just no too big.
Possibly go up to a make-up counter and ask what tones for blushes or bronzers they think will look best on you, they'll point you in the right direction. As far as brushes go normally for blush we use larger brushes, they body shop has really nice soft brushes that work well and aren't to expensive as far as a quality brush goes.

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