All About Blush: Make-Up Made Easy

1. Choosing the appropriate shade of blush for your skin tone

2. What to consider
There are two simple things to take into consideration - skin and the context.
Skin tone
- Know whether your skin is a warm or cool tone.

- If you have a yellow undertone, you will settle in better with cool colors like mauve, rose and pinkish plum.
- Orange, copper, almond or peach is appropriate for olive-skinned while blue skin tones (very dark-skinned) can opt for dark red or auburn.
- Those with a neutral look can have any color while those with pink tones can get away without a blush at all.
Skin intensity

- The intensity of the blusher will make or break your look. Having a blusher that is too weak for your skin will not even be seen.
- Fair-skinned women may use a shade from a pale pinkish red to beige - you can also apply powder blush on top to have that transluscent effect.

- Those with a darker skin color can use deep bronze, soft mahogany or cocoa.
Context
- Consider the color of your hair and eyes. Dark or black hair tends to make the skin look paler, so a stronger blush than the recommended shade might be needed.
- Neutral shades like a bronzer should complement blonde hair and tanned skin.
- Peach is a safer color for red heads or those with loud hair colors, since it competes with your blush.
- Daytime or nighttime? Soft, natural colors like warm pinks, beige, peach, and mauve is more appropriate for evening affairs. A bronzer can also be a substitute to blushers if you want a sun-kissed look.
3. Sure-fire blush selection, made easy!

4. Applying the Blush

Experimenting with the right shade and color would require a face in full make-up. This will let you know if your blush is balanced with your make-up. Make sure that your blush will match the color of your lipstick. Applying a little blush to the tip of your nose and chin will balance your look.
To ensure that your blush will blend with your make-up, apply blusher first or else it will compete with your eyeshadow and lip color. If you find out that you have too much blush, don't fret. Just get a dry and clean sponge to soften the colors. Remember, this will all be in vain if you don't know how to apply blush properly.
By Expert Author: Julia Brown
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