Wednesday, December 2, 2009

How to apply blush on?

for a natral sunkissed look


............not one of those funkey 80s look.................





#1 hardest part chouse ur color





#2 chouse a relly eide set brush one of the ones that are relly soft and big





#3 dip brush in to blush.... swirl in between forefinger and thum.... then tap into lid YOU MUST TAP





#4 starting at apple of one cheek in small circles work tords ur ear but stop under the last part of ur eye





#5 repeat steps 3 %26amp; 4 on other cheek





#6 use ur shade of bronser on the ridg of ur cheek bone ... right under the soft part under ur eye... on eack cheak in a sweeping motionHow to apply blush on?
1. First choose the color using nature as your guide. According to InStyle, the trick is to find a color that matches your cheeks when they're flushed after exercise or being out in the cold. For a quick test, 'spank' your cheeks %26amp; use the resulting color as a guide. (We suggest doing this in the comfrot of your home away from other people, wink). Another trick is to match your lip color. Fair skin looks great in rose, olive in peach %26amp; dark skin in apricot or even red.


2. Now that you have the color, choose the right formula for your skin type. Powder is typically best for oily %26amp; combo skin. Cream is great for dry skin. Liquid and gel are great for oily skin. For even better results, combine cream %26amp; powder together. ';It helps my blush stay on longer %26amp; looks more luminous,'; said makeup artist Laura Mercier in O Magazine . Keep in mind stains -- great for well-moisturized skin, not dry skin -- tend to dry very fast so blend well %26amp; fast.


3. Apply foundation, eye color %26amp; lipstick. While blush is usually your 2nd-to-last makeup step (before powder), you should experiment with what works best for you. Some makeup artists like to apply blush BEFORE foundation for a more 'natural' look.


4. Throw out the freebie 'Barbie-size' blush brush that comes with the blush. Use a professional full brush instead (I like MAC's blush brush No. 116), but don't use the same brush you use for your powder.


5. Put the blush on your brush, tapping off any excess or put a dab of gel on your fingers.


6. Look into the mirror and smile. This helps you figure out where the 'apple' of your cheek is.


7. Since you want a healthy flush, it's best to apply blush only to apples of your cheeks. Keep color light %26amp; blended. If you're using gel or cream, NYC makeup artist Carlo Geraci (in O Magazine) suggests dabbing it on with your middle finger, then blend with your ring %26amp; middle finger. The clean finger will pick up any excess blush.


8. If you've gone a bit too heavy on the powder blush, a bit of translucent powder over it will calm it down. For cream blush, blot the color off with a tissue. Since gel %26amp; liquid blush 'stain' the cheeks, the only way to lighten them is it wash your face, moisturize and reapply your makeup, this time more sparingly.


9. Finish your look with a sweep of translucent powder.


10. Extra tip: For a sun-kissed sheen dab bronzer powder on your forehead, chin %26amp; nose BEFORE you apply the blush. To make sure it doesn't look like a stripe, use ';a big brush %26amp; a light hand,'; suggests makeup artist Bobbi Brown in Lucky Magazine. Those with darker skin tones should try a caramel-color bronzer (not orange) paired with a yellow-based blush, suggests makeup artist Jeanine Lobell in Elle Magazine.


11. Lobell suggests Stila Sun Gel bronzer


She also recommends Dr. Hauschka Bronzing Powder


12. Expert tip: Feel free to experiment with different ways of shading. Makeup artist Shane Paish suggests in the May, 2006, issue of InStyle, to try a C-shape shading. To do this, apply a sheer highlighting powder in a c-shape from your temples to your cheekbones. It should go from the center of your brow bone to the center of your cheek, Paish said, ';like the shape of a parenthesis.';How to apply blush on?
the most easyest way is to smile and apply it on ur cheeck bone.

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