Thursday, December 10, 2009

How to apply blush and contour you face?

I want to know how to apply blusher professionally, and how to contour the face. As many answers as possible please. Also, I have brown eyes and dark brown hair with pale skin, please suggest some good blusher colours for me.





Thanx in advance!How to apply blush and contour you face?
A. It depends on the look you are going for.


B. What look are you going for?


C. Get some good quality brushes. It makes a huge difference.


D. Its hard to suggest something with out seeing your skin/style/undertone/face shape/features/etc..


E. I would visit neiman marcus, sephora or saks and get your hand dirty





www.neimanmarcus.com


www.saks.comHow to apply blush and contour you face?
in my oipinion,i think the orange-ish ( not so orange you know) is the best blush color ffor you...





there are so many ways to apply blush, but the most popular is


+ on the apple of your cheeks, but remember to blend it to the ears. ( dont use too much blush)





p.s : i recommend you to check out youtube.com and search something like ';apply blush'; , ... u sure will find what you want. and they do it in real actions so you can easily follow.





%26lt;3 hope i help



i recommend you look this up on youtube. tons of people post videos of tutorials on how to do certain things like applying makeup or doing your hair a certain way. this way you can actually see the person doing it.. good luck :)
hiii..i've just the perfect answer for you..check http://kireimakeup.com/2008/10/09/highli鈥?/a> to learn how to apply and where to apply your blush and highlighter. =)..hope this helps
Pale skin tends to look painted on when you use bright pink blush. It's good for when you're feeling a little girly and want to appear made up, but you have fantastic cheekbones and it's only proper that you show them off to the best of their advantage.





Instead of getting a blush set in shades of pink, get them in a tawny shade. A blush duo in tawny would be good. Brush the lighter shade right on top of your cheekbones, sweeping across them towards your ears. The darker shade should be applied right under them, sweeping downwards and just barely covering the apples of your cheeks.Blend well in swirling strokes, so you don't get a harsh line between colors and mess up your look.





For a more no frills approach, spread some highlighting cream on your cheekbones. The light catches them, making them stand out and the shadows in the hollows of your cheekbones will appear deeper and contour out the face.





Good luck!

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