Using natural shade for blush and giving your cheeks a bit of color is key for applying metallic makeup; get more tips on using silver and gold color in your makeup, in this free cosmetics video. Expert: Kelli LaBar Bio: Kelli LaBar is a practicing aesthetician and makeup artist in Wilmington, NC Filmmaker: Reel Media LLC

Aug
15
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i use a foundation (max factor miracle touch) then apply translucent powder on top with a blush. i alwys use blush to bring colour to my face – currently bourjois rose d’or – which is a powder blush.
latley ive heard lots about liquid or creme blushes so ive tried two different ones but every time i try to rub the colour into my cheeks with my fingers i end up taking the foundatuion and powder off instead so i end up with a patch on my cheeks without make-up.
how do u get round this?


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I’m wondering what color blush I should be wearing since I have roseacea and my cheeks are so red. Right now I’m wearing a natural glo color by Cover Girl. Anyone have anything better?

I never blushed even once in my life. I thought people blush when their embarrassed. But all my friends blush when were doing sport activity. But i don’t even when my body is so hot inside. I never get red on my cheeks. Why is that?

I know that you can apply it underneath the cheek bones to give the illusion of high cheekbones, but does that look good? What other ways can you use blush?

Technique 1: Smiling, then applying blush on the apples of your cheeks.

Technique 2: Sucking in and/or making a fish-like face and sweeping your blush upwards on your cheeks.


I have fair skin tone and want a blush that makes me look like I have a natural-just left the gym-glow. Any suggestions?
Nov
13

I like to use bronzer as a blush. I’ve heard of a few different way you are supposed to apply it (some say on the cheek bones, some say to underline the apples of your cheeks, etc…..). Which is the right way?