Showing posts with label how to apply blush. Show all posts
Showing posts with label how to apply blush. Show all posts
Tuesday, May 21, 2013
How to Apply Blush
There are several different ways of applying blush to your face. For the young crowd, teens and 20's, applying using the technique of smiling first and then applying the blush with the cheek bones high from the smile is great. Remember, after smiling the cheekbones drop and for the older ladies, gravity is working against exactly what is trying to be accomplished which is up lifting! So let's create the perfect look that helps defy gravity....
In this case we want to raise the cheekbone:
1. First feel where your check bone is (no smiling) and blend higher to the eye back towards the ear.
Smiling creates wrinkles which will NOT give you a smooth finished look...Play with it and see what works best for you.
If you want to add contouring to your face, read my article on How to Contour.
What do you think, Beautiful?
Love, Something Beautiful
Thursday, January 10, 2013
How to Apply Blush for all Skin Types & Tones
Blush helps to make your beautiful face glow and look alive. Application
is fairly straightforward but it's important to get it right to avoid applying too much regardless of the look you are after.
Here are some basic tips: Select a shade of blush according to your skin and hair color:
Make sure blush and lipstick are similar in color value. That is, even
if you are going light on the lips and heavy on the cheeks or vice
versa, wear corals with corals, etc.
Let's get started: Here's Jennifer Goodwin w/ a pinch cheek color & application.
For a longer stroke of the blush
If you use a concealer and foundation, apply your concealer than foundation and finish with your blush. Make sure to blend as you go to create a natural and even look. When you’re satisfied with your coloring, dust Motives Translucent Loose Powder over your entire face to set your look and keep it looking fresh all day.
As a final touch, and to set your makeup for the day try a makeup finisher as your final step!
There you have it. One of my favorite motto's is 'basics are best' and here you have it. What's your favorite way of wearing as well as shade of color?
Here are some basic tips: Select a shade of blush according to your skin and hair color:
- Blond and ginger hair with olive complexion - blush of oranges tones.
- Dark and auburn haired with fair complexion - pastel blush, called powdered.
- Pale or grey skin - salmon, coral or pink blush. brown blush₁
Let's get started: Here's Jennifer Goodwin w/ a pinch cheek color & application.
- Use a Kabuki Brush or Blush Brush and get an even amount of blush in the bristles.
- Tap Excess.
- Then, smile gentle use a circular motion around the cheek area that is elevated (the smile)
For a longer stroke of the blush
- Smile gently and sweep the brush in a U shape along your cheek bone and out to your temple. Make sure you blend the blush with the rest of your makeup to ensure a natural look.
For oily
skin, our press blushes works well on all types of skin. However, on especially
humid days you may have to reapply your blush just once.
For dry
skin , a cream blush is great! For even better results, combine cream and powder
together. "It helps my blush stay on longer and looks more luminous,"
said makeup artist Laura Mercier in O Magazine. Keep in mind stains -- great
for well-moisturized skin, not dry skin -- tend to dry very fast so blend well
and fast.
For combination skin, stay with a powder press blush for best results.
If you use a concealer and foundation, apply your concealer than foundation and finish with your blush. Make sure to blend as you go to create a natural and even look. When you’re satisfied with your coloring, dust Motives Translucent Loose Powder over your entire face to set your look and keep it looking fresh all day.
As a final touch, and to set your makeup for the day try a makeup finisher as your final step!
There you have it. One of my favorite motto's is 'basics are best' and here you have it. What's your favorite way of wearing as well as shade of color?
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