DIY CREAM BLUSH
TUTORIAL + PHOTOGRAPHY BY AMY NADINE, GRAPHIC DESIGN BY EUNICE CHUN
I go back and forth between powder blush and cream blush all the time on my clients (and myself). But if I had to choose, I love the fresh-faced look that only a cream blush can give. Powder blush always looks well, like powder that sits on top of the skin. It’s super pretty, don’t get me wrong! But let’s be honest: no one will believe it’s an actual flush. You just look like you love wearing makeup, hence the term “looking made up”. Which is our divine right! But when you want to use makeup to strategically enhance, define, accentuate and look more awake, you have to use different techniques and different products. In this case, we want to mimic that “in love” glow, so we would switch to a cream blush and stipple into the skin. But if you don’t have one handy, convert your powder blush into one with today’s tutorial! Here’s how: TOOLS:
Your Favorite Powder Blush – This Lorac Buildable Blush ($$) in Prism has the perfect matte finish and is so pretty on almost all skin tones. For darker skin tones, try it in the Technicolor shade . I am also really into this budget-friendly blush ($) in Pink for cool undertones and Sunset for warm undertones.
Your Favorite Moisturizer — Ever since I got my hands on Tammy Fender’s Antioxidant Creme ($$$) I can’t stop re-ordering it. It has completely changed my skin by plumping it up a...
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