What Is Blush Makeup Used For

Cream, Liquid or Powder

Choose the right formula for your skin type. Cream is great for dry skin as it is made using fat. It is not at all suitable for oily skin as it may block pores. Powder is typically best for oily & combination skin. You should apply it with a brush. Liquid and gel are great for all types – they will give the most delicate effect with minimal glow. Cream and gel blush should be applied with the tips of your fingers or a sponge.

In case of failure

If you’ve gone a bit too heavy on the powder blush, a bit of powder over it will calm it down. For cream blush, blot the color off with a tissue. Since gel & liquid blush “stain” the cheeks, the only way to lighten them is it wash your face, moisturize and reapply your makeup, this time more sparingly. Finish your look with a sweep of translucent powder.

5 Tips from Elizabeth, a makeup artist:

  1. Smile and start applying blush from temples, near hair border. Finish at the most raised point on the cheek.
  2. You shouldn’t apply blush lower or closer than nasal wings. Otherwise, your makeup will not look natural.
  3. Powder blush apply on powdered face. Liquid or gel blush – after using cream or foundation.
  4. Do not use too much cosmetic for the first time. You’d better apply it gradually, a few times until you reach a satisfying effect.
  5. If your face is tired or pale, apply a small amount of blush under eyebrows near outer edges of eyes and on temples.

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