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Tip Description
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Blusher Application |
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For cheek colour, blusher is placed directly on the cheekbones, and blended out and up from there, back towards hairline. Never bring blush closer to the nose than the outer rim of your iris or below an imaginary line from nostril base to edge of face. |
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Blusher for different Shapes |
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If you want to make your face appear rounder, apply blush straight across the cheekbone. Avoid placing blush high on the cheekbones or on the temple. If you want to make your face appear more oval, apply blush diagonally on the cheekbone, angled toward the temple. |
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Colour Taming |
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To soften a blusher that's too bright, top with loose face powder like White Face Powder. (This technique will also help blusher last longer.) |
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Double Blushing |
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If your blusher fades, layer colour for longer wear. Start with Blushwear or, for more drama, apply Rich Texture Blush. Dust over with Blended Face Powder & Brush. Then apply Blushwear. |
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Veil of Light |
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Create a ‘veil of light’ with a stroke of shimmery powder or light makeup base that runs above cheekbones and curves up to the temples, lighting eyes. |
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