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Tips For The Perfect Cheek
Color
suggestions.
If you have a fair complexion try a pale pink or peach blush. Stay away from
rich or dark colors. Pale pinks or peach will brighten your complexion
without looking unnatural.
If you have an olive complexion you may want to try a deep peachy-pink
blush. Deep peachy pinks will highlight and bring out your natural 'flush'.
You can also get a beautiful effect by mixing a little pink blush with
bronzer - beautiful!
If you have a tawny (or tanned) complexion you might try a golden pink or
peachy blush. These compliment yellow undertones and look very natural.
If you have a dark complexion think in shades of rich berry, deep purples,
deep rose. Stay away from light or pale shades that will wash you out. The
rich deep shades will look very natural and compliment your dark skin!
Work with bronzer.
Since mineral bronzers are so natural looking, more and more people are
using them with their blush to achieve a very natural effect.
You can apply bronzer before or after your blush, mix it with blush, use it
alone as a blush, or use it to tone down your blush.
Blush application.
When applying mineral blush, keep in mind that you only need the slightest
amount to achieve a beautiful and natural effect. (This is not regular
powder blush.)
Just barely touching the blush, use your brush to "grab" a tiny amount from
the container, swirl the bristles in the lid (or container of your choice),
and then tap off all the excess.
For an "apple of cheeks" look, smile and sweep the blush from the apple of
your cheeks up to your hairline, ending at your temples.
Then for a face lift, work the blush brush back and forth outside the eye
area so that the strongest point of color is there.
For a more "cheek bone" look, apply bronzer over your blush (or alone)
blending upwards just along your cheek bones.
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