Wednesday, June 23, 2010

How to apply blush and make it look natural?

can anyone recommend any good blush with no glitter and sparkling stuff?





is putting on no other makeup and just blush ok? i only want to add a little color to my cheeks. i dont want to use foundation and all of that.





where do you apply it on the cheeks?How to apply blush and make it look natural?
You should suck in your cheeks and then take a natural tan or taupe colored blush onto your ';indents'; of your cheeks as if your dusting something. btw make sure your brush is completely clean and not brittle and your 'hairs' should not have 'split ends' that keeps your look very natural. you never want blush that's streaky! then use some highlighter (not the kind u use in school lol) and then dot it on your cheekbones. there should be at least 3 -4 dots of highlighter. your cheeks should be relaxed by the time you highlight. if you want color too, before you use the taupe blush..use a cream blush with a hint of pink or red.suck in your cheeks and apply like the highlighter only in the indent.use medium sized dots making their way up to your temples. blend until a hint of color is left and voila! your done...best answer would help!!





BTW: use concealer under your eyes to keep you looking bright and natural!!How to apply blush and make it look natural?
application: smile and sweep onto to the apples of the cheeks and slightly backwards lightly.





a good way is to pinch your own cheeks and see which part reddens to see your natural blush area.





I personally like mineral powder blushes, and its also important to use the right brush, a fluffy one, not the one that comes in the package.





another easy way is to use your fav lipstick shade, take a tiny bit and rub it into your cheeks.






First choose the color using nature as your guide. According to InStyle, the trick is to find a color that matches your cheeks when they're flushed after exercise or being out in the cold.


Now that you have the color, choose the right formula for your skin type. Powder is typically best for oily %26amp; combo skin. Cream is great for dry skin. Liquid and gel are great for oily skin. For even better results, combine cream %26amp; powder together


Apply foundation, eye color %26amp; lipstick.


Use a professional full brush instead (I like MAC's blush brush No. 116)


Put the blush on your brush, tapping off any excess or put a dab of gel on your fingers.
get a light pink shade of covergirl blush. To apply just smile and brush on the blush to the apples (the part that sticks out when you smile) of your cheeks. Just apply in circular motions. Remember! Less is more!


Here is a video of how to apply blush:


http://www.revver.com/video/43248/makeup鈥?/a>
im not sure of a actual one, but barry m, or loreal or even NYC will do one for certain at a actual low price.





a good way of appliing blush is by suckin gin your cheeks and looking like a fish, the gaps then are wear you apply it, But never use tons. that will look fake just dust it over.
New York Color's Cheek Glow Powder Blush is great and it doesn't have any glitter. Smile and apply blush to the apples of your cheeks. It is ok if you only want to apply a blush by itself because it will stand out even if you only have a little on.
ok so i have natuaraly blushed cheecks so i no exactly how to do it just pick out a really light shade of blush and suck in your checks and put it only on the bone then once you put a light cover on smere it around a little bit and it looks natural
probably light pink blush :) ps: dude u look like me wtf lol

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