Do you remember your first experience with blush? You were most likely using a powder product that belonged to an older family member or best friend.
To apply the makeup, you used the included flat-bristled brush to put a straight line of blush near your cheeks. Even though you probably felt pleased to be wearing cheek color, it didn’t look natural.
Why use blush? Blush gives a natural color to your cheeks, like when you’re embarrassed and your cheeks turn pink. The goal of using blush is to make it look like your skin is always radiating that color.
There are many colors of blush available, but pink is a classic shade that works for practically any skin tone. Here’s how to choose the right color, apply it perfectly, and avoid common mistakes that can leave you looking unnatural.
Once you figure out your undertone, it becomes easier to find colors that complement you. Use this guide to find your undertone if needed—it’s quick and painless!
Your skin’s undertone is a key factor in determining its overall tone, or the color reflected back at you when you look in the mirror.
If you have cool tones in your skin, it likely has bluish or pinkish undertones and is fairer overall. Your natural flush is usually a pale pink to peach color, which means that these colors are perfect for creating a realistic look.
People with neutral skin undertones have very small color changes below their skin. If the changes are noticeable, they might look golden or olive.
It’s best to stay away from bright pinks, as they can make your face look flushed. Medium shades like rose and mauve colors compliment medium skin tones nicely.
Dark skin tones need deeper colors. If you use light colors like pale pinks or mauves, a dark skin tone can look faded or ashen. Instead, go for deep berry pinks, corals, and fuschias.
These colors make an impact and blend well while also adding the right amount of pink-based color.
Achieving a natural-looking blush with pink tones requires some finesse, but it’s not difficult to do. By using the right shade, tools, and technique for your skin type, you can get a flawless look quickly.
The quality of the product you use will play a role in how well it applies and blends.
The better your product is for your skin, the easier it will be to apply blush. Natural, plant-based products that work in synergy bring out their own radiance, helping you achieve the perfect color.
If you use a powder brush that is too loose, your blush will go on unevenly and give you a clown-like appearance. If the brush is too thin, it will leave streaks that are difficult to blend
Use a separate brush only for applying blush, like this Blush Brush. The width and density are perfect for controlling where the product goes, and the soft bristles help blend it easily for a flawless finish.
A blush brush can be used with powder- and cream-based blushes.
If you want to avoid a harsh look, use a light hand when applying pink blush. Gently tap your brush on the side of the container to remove any excess product before lightly sweeping it across your cheeks. You can always add more color if needed.
Almost more important than the color of your blush is how you apply it. Let’s start with the fundamentals.
Your natural flush occurs anywhere from the apples of your cheeks to high on your cheekbones—this is where you should aim your application. As a general guideline, make sure to keep your blush above your nostril line.
Applying it lower can give the illusion of droopy or irritated skin, especially with pink tones.
Moreover, it’s smarter to start your application in the middle of your cheeks and then blend outward, even if you want the color concentrated on your cheekbones or apples of your cheeks. This way, there won’t be an apparent mass of product in one particular area.
Use a light hand when applying product; you can always add more later if needed. Too much is never a good look, no matter how great the color may be!
When applying color cosmetics, it is easy to create a mess rather than a masterpiece. Here, we will explain how to avoid looking like a stage performer and keep your look light and organic instead.
Apply your blush in an upward, sweeping motion instead of a circular one for a more natural look. Start at the mid-cheek and blend through the upper cheekbone or apple of the cheek as desired.
It’s also best to avoid using a straight line or back-and-forth application, which will leave rectangular stripes of color across your face.
Though large brushes might appear to simplify application, they are not ideal for blush. Their low density and broad width make it easy to overapply product, which can leave your skin looking blotchy or red.
Blush should always be applied to the apples of your cheeks, as this is where your natural flush occurs. Applying pink below your cheekbones can make you appear ill or washed-out instead.
If you’re aiming for an all-around colored look, a bronzer or luminizer will serve you better than simply brushing blush over your face.
When wearing pink blush, it’s easy to give off the appearance of either being sunburned or having irritated skin. A highlighter or luminizer can provide you with a subtle hint of color or light instead.
Don’t get discouraged if it takes some time to perfect your pink blush application. It’s a natural color, after all!
If your first attempt isn’t perfect, use translucent powder to fix it and try again next time.
Wearing pink blush may seem daunting if you’ve never done it before or don’t think it would suit you, but with the right tools, products, and application methods, anyone can wear it!
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