Best Blush Tips 

We are going to deep dive into all the different formulas available and which is best for you.

Let’s dive in to all the details, including my technique for applying blush to make it last!

Cream

– have a water color like effect on the skin and are pigmented, a little goes a long way – they blend easily and become one with the skin

Formulas

Liquid

– look like a second skin, moves with the face – layers and builds easily from sheer to medium coverage – incredibly natural finish

– great for flash photography, creates contour and adds brightness to the face – can be applied sheer or built up with layers – fast and easy to apply, minimal blending required

Powder 

Apply a small amount of cream or liquid blush first, then sweep a light layer of blush over that to lock in the color and set for all day wear.

Tip to Make Blush Last

A peachy, coral pink is one of my favorite shades on all skin tones for summer. But I feel like there is one shade that works on a ton of skin tones but gets totally overlooked: a beige undertone blush.

SHADES

If you have a lot of redness in your skin and wearing blush only seems to bring that redness out, beige will be a great shade for you. It doesn’t contain a lot of pink or red in the formula, so it won’t exacerbate any surface skin redness.

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