Sunday, 11 December 2022

How to apply blusher

Let's start with a simple definition of what a blazer is. Sometimes compared to bronzer, bronzer is meant to add color to the skin. Unlike bronzer, blusher is meant to create the look of rosy cheeks, while bronzer is meant to give a sun-kissed look. Okay, so let's get to the good stuff. As we always advise, to get the best results from your makeup, keep your skin in the best condition. The simple truth is, if you want to look good, pay attention to it. Cleanse, hydrate and maintain regularity (by drinking enough water). Basics are really important. It is important to choose the right moisturizer for your skin tone. But how do you choose? Have you heard of the leg dip test? Basically pinch your cheeks (not too hard) and see what color they turn out. This is your natural color. Try to match it with the heater of your choice. If you don't want to do this, here are some general rules: Use light pink and mascara for fair skin For light to medium skin tones, use a peachy pink For golden or olive skin, try a lighter pink For darker skin, try a lighter tone like plum. Then of course you have to choose the right moisturizer for your skin type. If you have oily skin, try a cheek stain. Use this sparingly at a time, as using too much will make blending difficult. If you have combination or normal skin, a cream cleanser is a good choice, and if you have dry skin, choose a powder. Assuming you have everything under control, let's get started. You may want to start by applying a Primer to your skin. This helps ensure that your makeup stays on throughout the day. There's no point in wasting time if your results don't last! Now, the use of blazers is not the same for everyone. Blusher is meant to enhance your facial features and where/how you use it will be determined by your face shape. We can divide these images into the following categories: Oval Face, Heart Face, Square Face, Round Face, Long/Long and Triangle Face. For a heart-shaped face, sweep from the ears to the outer corners of the eyes and the outer corners of the cheekbones. Add a little to the temple and the center of the temple. For an oval-shaped face, sweep concealer on the cheekbones, but do so above your cheekbones, not below them. For a round face, use a matte concealer and apply it around the ears, under the cheekbones, and around the mouth. Add a bit to your chin to create the illusion of a longer face.

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