Monday, June 21, 2010

How to put blush on Asian/Korean cheekbones?

I want to define my cheekbones more but I don't want the blush to stick out really bad. How do put it on and where exactly? Are there any products I should use?How to put blush on Asian/Korean cheekbones?
Seeing as not all cheekbones are the same, here's a link to my site for some application tips depending on your face shape: http://www.marykay.com/dyam/whatsnew/app鈥?/a>





As for color, look for a color that naturally occurs on your face; meaning, you want the color to look as if you just came in from the cold. To help find this color, you can pinch your cheeks or jog for a while. You want to match that natural flush.





I'm gonna say you most likely want to put color just on the apples of your cheeks. You can find this by smiling or sucking in your cheeks (what I call ';fish face';). However, you don't want to go any closer than about two or three finger widths from your nose. If you put color too close to your nose, it draws attention there -- I've never really met anybody that wanted to highlight their nose instead of their cheeks.





If you don't have a blush brush, a cotton ball works fine. Just get a little bit of color and dot it on. Then flip the cotton ball over to a clean side, and use that to blend.





Hope all that helps.How to put blush on Asian/Korean cheekbones?
i'm korean and use blush when i wear makeup. i use mac cosmetics and use a blush brush to apply the blush on the apples of my cheeks, just under the eyes. i usually smile to highlight where the cheekbones are. i usually will tap off excess powder before applying the blush and apply it upwards lightly. you may want to go to a makeup counter to get help, but i can almost guarantee that most will not know how to put makeup on asian faces.
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