Wednesday, June 23, 2010

What color of blush should you wear if you have fair skin?

you should never go with a blush that is darker than the color that your cheeks turn after a hard workout. i have fair skin most of the year and the best color for me is a victoria's secret kind of pink applied in a very sheer manner. i don't like neutral blush on pale people, i think it washes them out. with pale skin you need a bit of color on your cheeks. i layer my blush with a bronzer as well so that the color looks ';sun-kissed';.What color of blush should you wear if you have fair skin?
it also depends on your hair, but i would use a light blushWhat color of blush should you wear if you have fair skin?
Technically you can wear whatever color blush you want to. However, I have found that most people who have fair skin look good in peach shades. Something like a pink peach is good to if you do not care for peach. The peach will help create a believable warmth to your skin unlike bronzers which can look overdone on fair skin. Try Peach Nuance by Estee Lauder or Pink Kiss by Estee Lauder or Orgasm by Nars. If you are looking for something less expensive check out these colors at the store and then try to find something similar at c.v.s.!
Stick with more of soft pinks, but not icy. It will make your cheeks look even more fair if their shiny. If you wear a mauve color, it should make then look more natural. Some clear lip gloss added to it, instead of a lip color, makes it look more simple and classy. Hope this helped!
a very icy light pink
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You can use both of them, they arefab for light, pale skin. You can make it more or less intense, so you adjust for your skin tone. This would be great if you don't know exactly which tone you should get.


take care
i suggest a peachy colour; that works with most fair skinned girls


or a very pale pink should look good





hope this helps :D





xxx
light, soft, nutral tones.
You should definitely wear blush with light skin because otherwise your skin could look too pale. Light pinks can look good in the winter or spring (more sweet than frosty) and peaches and roses (light bronzer if desired) can work well in summer and autum. Avoid cherry reds or other bright blushes because they are too bright for light skin. Browns and heavy bronzers are also too much. Try applying it to the apples of your cheeks, and not too much otherwise it could look like you are flushed or sunburnt. If you are using a light bronzer also you can apply it just under your cheekbones almost to your jawline before applying the pinker blush to the apples of your cheeks. To balance it out, you can dust a tiny HINT of blush (or bronzer) on your forehead and nose. Make sure you use a big, airy brush to create a soft and natural look. Smaller brushes can create uneven spots of color and do not blend well. This will bring color to your face yet still look natural and boast your natural skin color.

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