Thursday, December 10, 2009

Tips of applying blush?

i want a rosey cheek with healthy glow. the kind that makes your cheeks look a bit shiny (but not glittery or sparkly). how do you do that effect? what kind of blush do i use and how do i apply it to get that effect? if you know a specific brand please let me know! thankyou!Tips of applying blush?
covergirl blush...





tap a kabuki brush in the blush a few times then tap it onto your cheeks.





smile when you apply it so you can see the apple of your cheeks.Tips of applying blush?
You need to have blush that does have a little gloss to it, dont buy the powder blush you will need the roll on blush or you wont get the affect for shinny cheeks. To apply it suck in your cheeks and make a line with the blush where you see your cheek bone. use your 2 fingers and rub upwards softly to blend the blush into your skin. After you have done that use a foundation powder and a bush and lightly over the blush to make it seem natural looking. Stay away from dark colours like red, dark pink, you want a soft colour.


To make sure you have the right colour test the colour on your wrist, normally your wrist is the same skin tone as your face.


I found that cover girl has alot more selection with blush.
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You can try Physicans Formula Powder Palette Multi-colored Blush you can apply it with a large blush brush and blend from the apples of your cheeks to your hairline. Hope this helps.
a really good blush that gives you a glow like you've just ran a mile is tarte blush in either flush or blushing bride. here is their site. just apply it with your finger or directly to the skin. It looks scary and dark in the bottle but goes on sheer to your skin.


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good luck!
try a bronzer type blush like L'oreal or Physicians Choice (these are about $6.00 at CVS/Walgreens/Wal-Mart).





look in the mirror. smile. put blush in a circular motion on the ';apples'; of your cheeks. not too much though and it'll be natural and rosey!
I suggest always using a powder blush, unless your skin is super-dry. Powders will stay the longest and are the most versatile. For a rosy glow, pink a pretty pink blush (think ones that say ';petal'; or ';fresh'; or ';rose';). Also, get a god quality medium-sized brush (about 1 to 1.5 inches in diametre) to apply it with. Start with a small amount and dot it on the apples of the cheeks. Then blend towards the hairline. You can also blend a little bit upwards, towards the temple next to the eye...it will really make your eyes stand out. My favourite blush is Quo's Pink Cloud...its a pretty colour, and the powder is fine, so it doesn't look streaky.
Brush backwards, toward you ear, and in a circular motion, then afterwards, (very lightly) smooth it out with you hand to make sure that it's all even, and don't load your brush, just a little at a time.

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