No More Crazy Clown Cheeks! Two Secrets to Get Your Blush to Look as Natural as Possible
Blush, babe!
Why is natural-looking blush so hard to do"
In the grand scheme of makeup application, it?s not like eyeshadow, where sometimes you?re blending four or five colors on your lids. Blush is usually just one shade on a relatively large area. It?s not as precise as placing color in the upper crease, so why is it so freakin? hard to make blush look natural"
This gave me a hard time for years and still does from time to time, but here are two tips that really help. When I learned these, it was like the clouds had parted, and I heard angels singing, AHHHHH! More importantly, I wasn?t rollin? around town anymore with two tiny circles on my cheeks (WHICH, OMG, I?VE TOTALLY DONE!).
Anyway, here are two things I do when I?m going for the most natural-looking blush. Reduce any redness, and prep your canvas first
This one is really helpful for the most natural-looking blush. As opposed to just applying blush over bare skin, always start by evening out your skin tone as much as possible by concealing any areas of redness at all (like from pimples) on and around your cheeks, because you want your base as close to flawless as you can possibly get it before you apply your blush on top.
If you put something pigmented like a blush on top of an area that already has color ? like on top of a red pimple ? your blush will emphasize the area even more, so prep your canvas first. Apply your foundation and/or concealer wherever you need it, and then apply your blush. Tha...
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