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Do you wear blush for your make up?

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Do you wear blush for your make up?

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  1. every once in a while


  2. never ever ever... looks terrible on me...

  3. yeah i do because when i wear foundation it makes my face look pale so automatically the blush is needed. When i don't have foundation on i dont use blush.

  4. sometimes, like when i'm sick or extra pale for another reason. also when you go on a date, because it makes the guy think you are blushing because you're with him. but not too much. just a little on the apples of the cheeks. looks gorgey. <3

  5. i do.

    =]

  6. No its too much for me to wear

    and i think its noticable and makeup

    shouldn't be too noticable

  7. i used to, until i start usign bronzer :)

  8. No.

  9. nope.

    i hate blush

  10. i use to all the time but then i started wearing more foundation and it was like to much pinkish so i stopped wearing the blush also my blush is very glittery ididnt like it so glittery but im gonna buy a new one and start wearing it agian :)

  11. Absolutely

  12. Yes, absolutely! I spent 10 years without wearing blush only to see my face was pale in every photo. Also people would tell me that I looked too pale or washed out! How embarassing!...Im over it and  today, I look better since the blush actually brings out more facial features while at the same time helping correct some flaws.

    There is a relatively inexpensive brand called "NYC" the color I use is Sutton Place Peach -- that works for me and I've been using the same one for the past few years, costs about $3.00 at most pharmacies (CVS, Duane Reade).

    It is amazing what blush does for your face. A little goes a long way. No need to over do it -- we dont want to look like we are joining the circus. Blush provides contours and shading (or highlights) depending on how you apply it. depending on your sking tone, you may want to use a soft peach for fair to olive colored skin and a rosier hue for darker skin. I started to use blush 3 years ago by applying it right after my foundation (not necessary if your skin is clear and even toned) and then following it with loose powder to set in the foundation and blush.

    Here is where you will apply for better results:

    1. Cheeks - in upward strokes start brushing color around the area of your cheek that is level with your nose ( I know sounds funny...LOL) and then stroke upwards just about to the outer corner of your eyes.

    2. Temples/Forehead- Brush lighter strokes around the temple areas, creating some

    countour.

    3. Brows - Add some color to your brows (very little color and only if youre not wearing eyeshadow) again only for contouring (use light copper bronzer) looks great for the evening when worn on the upper brow and on the outer corners below the eyes.

    4. Chin - If you like, you can also change the appearance of your chin and nose by experimenting with some color (again very light) just below your natural chin line, this makes your face appear slimmer by adding contour).

    5. Nose - If you want to enhance the look of your nose, brush a little color down the two sides of your nose bridge. This also changes the appearance of your nose. Stroke color on both sides to slim the nose. To create the illusion of a defines nose you can also try brushing color in a line right down the center of the nose.

    6. Neck - In order to blend and have your face and neck match, add a little color to the front of your neck. To enhance collar bones, you can also add some bronzer or blush to create more definition.

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