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Blush is an essential makeup product that can give you a pretty, youthful glow. However, it can be challenging to know exactly how to make it look the best on your unique face. In this article, we’ll teach you how to apply blush using the best application methods for your face shape, plus how to choose the best color and texture for your skin tone and skin type.
How to Put on Blush
To apply powder blush, use a blush brush to sweep the blush across your cheeks in an upward, outward motion. Then, blend it with a new, clean brush. Apply cream or gel blush by dabbing it onto your skin with your finger, then using a sponge or your finger to blend it in.
Steps
Basics of Applying Blush
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Moisturize and apply your base makeup before adding blush. When applying makeup, it’s best to start with a clean, moisturized face. Wash and moisturize according to your regular skincare routine, then apply your foundation, concealer, and bronzer before your blush. This ensures that your makeup looks balanced and that your blush will stay in place.[1]
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Lightly apply powder blush with a fluffy blush brush. Gently sweep a medium-sized fluffy blush brush through the powder blush so just a light dusting of the pigment sticks to the brush. You don’t need too much powder when it comes to blush, so lightly tap the brush to remove any excess. Then, brush the pigment across your cheeks using sweeping motions.[2]
- In general, avoid applying blush in a circular motion, as it often makes the area too pigmented. If you want a more natural look, choosing a sweeping, back-and-forth motion is typically preferred.
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Or, dot and blend liquid blush with your finger. If you’re using a cream or gel blush, dab a little onto your ring finger. Dot the color onto your skin first, then use your finger or a makeup sponge to blend it in. For the most natural look, finish blending with a blush brush.[3]
- Use a cream foundation if you’re using a cream blush for the best results.
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Blend your blush and apply the rest of your makeup. Use a new, clean blush brush to blend out the edges of your blush by sweeping back and forth. Keep blending until there are no noticeable edges between your blush and the rest of your makeup. Brush downward at the end of blending so your facial hairs lie smoothly against your skin. Then, apply the rest of your makeup, like eyebrow makeup, eyeshadow, eyeliner, and mascara.[4]
- To ensure your blush, and the rest of your makeup, stays in place, finish your look with a setting spray.
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Layer different formulas for long-lasting results. If you need your blush to stay put for hours at a time, layer a powder blush over a cream or gel formula. Just remember, use double the formula, not double the color. If you choose to layer multiple blushes, use each product sparingly so the finished look isn’t too pigmented.[5]
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Blot excess with a tissue. Don’t soften your blush by going over it with a translucent powder, as this can make your face color look dull. Instead, hold a tissue or face wipe flat against your face and lightly and continually press a makeup sponge through it to your cheeks to remove a little powder. If you use cream blush, lightly dab your cheeks with just the tissue.[6]
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Don’t smile while you’re applying blush. While many have heard otherwise, most makeup experts advise against smiling when putting on blush. Smiling lifts the apples of your cheeks, which fall back into their natural resting place once you relax your face. This causes your blush to sit lower on your face than you initially expected. Instead, apply while your face is relaxed so you know exactly where to place your blush.[7]
When should you use cream blush instead of powder blush?
Expert Q&A
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QuestionWhere do I put my blush?Yuka AroraYuka Arora is a self-taught makeup artist who specializes in abstract eye art. She has been experimenting with makeup art for over 5 years, and has amassed over 5.6K Instagram followers in just 5 months. Her colorful and abstract looks have been noticed by Jeffree Star Cosmetics, Kat Von D Beauty, Sephora Collection, among others.
Makeup ArtistI always say experiment! I actually figured out where I want blush when I got sunburned. I got a little bit red, but when I looked in the mirror, I realized it was exactly how my blush should look. Because of that, now I put blush on my face in basically a stripe. I start right under my eye and go all the way up onto my temple and then onto my nose. -
QuestionHow can I make a contouring look instead of blush?Community AnswerContouring is the use of darker and cooler shades to accentuate the hollow of the cheeks, minimize or change the shape of the nose, and to shape the forehead, whereas blush is more for highlighting the cheek bones and adding a rosy glow. Contour by using a figure 3 shape, swooping up around the forehead, into the hollow of the cheek and then under the jawline. Blush the apples of the cheeks.
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QuestionCan I use orange blush?Community AnswerYou can, but use a smaller brush to apply it. If you use too much, you will look like an Oompa Loompa.
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Tips
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Make sure blush and lipstick are similar in color value. That is, even if you are going light on the lips and heavy on the cheeks or vice versa, wear corals with corals, etc.Thanks
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If you have dark circles under your eyes, blush can help distract from that area.Thanks
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Blush emphasizes the redness of broken skin and pimples, even over foundation and concealer, which further aggravate irritated skin. If you have broken out, forgo blush and all other powders and creams until your skin calms down. Wash your face with cleansers and apply moisturizers every morning and night while you heal.Thanks
Things You'll Need
- Blush (powder, cream, or gel)
- Quality applicator brushes (one for application, one for blending)
- A mirror
- A makeup sponge
- A tissue
References
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- ↑ https://www.makeup.com/product-and-reviews/blush/natural-blush
- ↑ https://www.makeup.com/makeup-tutorials/face/how-to-layer-blush
- ↑ https://blog.beautybridge.com/beauty/three-easy-ways-to-fix-a-too-much-blush-problem
- ↑ https://noleenslineymakeup.com/blusher/
- ↑ https://www.realsimple.com/beauty-fashion/what-is-my-face-shape
- ↑ https://www.firstforwomen.com/posts/beauty/blush-for-face-shape
- ↑ https://www.firstforwomen.com/posts/beauty/blush-for-face-shape
- ↑ https://coveteur.com/face-shape-blush-application
- ↑ https://blog.smytten.com/how-to-apply-blush-that-flatters-your-face-shape/
- ↑ https://www.firstforwomen.com/posts/beauty/blush-for-face-shape
- ↑ https://blog.smytten.com/how-to-apply-blush-that-flatters-your-face-shape/
- ↑ https://www.firstforwomen.com/posts/beauty/blush-for-face-shape
- ↑ https://www.firstforwomen.com/posts/beauty/blush-for-face-shape
- ↑ https://www.makeup.com/makeup-tutorials/expert-tips/makeup-for-olive-skin-tones
- ↑ https://www.firstforwomen.com/posts/beauty/blush-for-face-shape
- ↑ https://www.today.com/style/glow-j-lo-easiest-trick-applying-blush-right-spot-t94286
- ↑ https://www.instyle.com/cream-vs-powder-blush-6824203
- ↑ https://www.today.com/style/glow-j-lo-easiest-trick-applying-blush-right-spot-t94286
About This Article
To apply blush quickly and easily, sweep your brush through the powdered blush and tap to remove excess. Then, brush along your cheekbones softly. Blend the blush with another fluffy brush and use a tissue to blot any excess. Read on to discover how to use blush to complement your face shape and how to pick colors and textures that work best for you!
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