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BLUSH MAKE-UP IDEAS
Do you want to know all about using blush? Then perhaps this article
will provide what you're looking for.....
All About Blush: Make-Up Made Easy Giving a warm, natural color of blood rushing to your cheeks - this
is what blush does. Blush gives depth and contour to your cheeks and
accentuates your inner glow. Unfortunately, blush comes in a wide
variety of hues, shades and tones that can get you confused on which
shade is just right for your skin. A guide for beginners and experts
alike, read on to get the full story on one of the cosmetic industry's
best effects. 1. Choosing the appropriate shade of blush for your skin tone This is similar to picking the right shade for your foundation,
concealer or eye shadow. It is hard to pick out the right one - doing
this would require comprehension of color theory. But, you don’t need to
worry. Blushers today are very flexible, which will blend onto your skin
tone easily. Getting off at the wrong track, however, will make your
face drained or looking like a clown. 2. What to consider There are two simple things to take into consideration - skin and the
context. Skin tone - Know whether your skin is a warm or cool tone. - If you have a yellow undertone, you will settle in better with cool
colors like mauve, rose and pinkish plum. - Orange, copper, almond or peach is appropriate for olive-skinned
while blue skin tones (very dark-skinned) can opt for dark red or
auburn. - Those with a neutral look can have any color while those with pink
tones can get away without a blush at all. Skin intensity - The darker the skin, the stronger the color of the blush. So it
follows that the lighter the skin, the lighter the blush. - The intensity of the blusher will make or break your look. Having a
blusher that is too weak for your skin will not even be seen. - Fair-skinned women may use a shade from a pale pinkish red to beige
- you can also apply powder blush on top to have that transluscent
effect. - Medium tones call for warm pinks, brown-based pinks or soft beige.
For the olive-skinned, brown-red, soft berry, honey beige or plum pink
is recommended. - Those with a darker skin color can use deep bronze, soft mahogany
or cocoa. Context - Consider the color of your hair and eyes. Dark or black hair tends
to make the skin look paler, so a stronger blush than the recommended
shade might be needed. - Neutral shades like a bronzer should complement blonde hair and
tanned skin. - Peach is a safer color for red heads or those with loud hair colors,
since it competes with your blush. - Daytime or nighttime? Soft, natural colors like warm pinks, beige,
peach, and mauve is more appropriate for evening affairs. A bronzer can
also be a substitute to blushers if you want a sun-kissed look. 3. Sure-fire blush selection, made easy! Do physical activity for about two to three minutes until your cheeks
become pink. If you’re still having a hard time knowing what the right
shade is best for you, ask someone from the make-up counter. Since they
have charts and color wheels, it is best that you ask them for advice on
color. 4. Applying the Blush If you’re thinking on buying a blush, remember that you won’t find
out the real shade until you try it out. Apply on the inside of your
forearm to find out the color. If it doesn’t stand out, then you have
chosen the right color. Experimenting with the right shade and color would require a face in
full make-up. This will let you know if your blush is balanced with your
make-up. Make sure that your blush will match the color of your
lipstick. Applying a little blush to the tip of your nose and chin will
balance your look. To ensure that your blush will blend with your make-up, apply blusher
first or else it will compete with your eyeshadow and lip color. If you
find out that you have too much blush, don’t fret. Just get a dry and
clean sponge to soften the colors. Remember, this will all be in vain if
you don’t know how to apply blush properly. Julia Brown
For more great blush related articles and resources check out
http://blush.makeupplace.com.
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