Thursday, June 24, 2010

Cream Blush?

How do you apply a subtle amount of cream blush? And what is cream blush good for? Likem what ocassion and stuff? And can you use your fingers to apply? (By cream blush I mean, it kind of feels like lip gloss?) Please help thanks!Cream Blush?
If you use a cream blush take your finger tip and tap it into the blush and put it on your cheek and blend repeating till you reach the desired intensity.Cream Blush?
cream blush shouldn't feel like lip gloss....more like a waxy-mousse powder....not sticky...apply a barely there amount each day with ring finger to have a cheerful glow. you can apply more at night but not too much! three dabs should be good.
i use my finger to apply creme blush.


if you want a subtle amount, only use a little i suppose.


sometimes i put on more than i want..so i use a blush brush (just any big one) and blend blend rub it on my face so it fades and blends a bit


you can use it on a daily basis if you want, i do. i prefer it over powder blush because it gives you this dewy look instead of the powder, which can sometimes look cake-y
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Blush should be used to ';lift'; your cheekbones and contour your face.


Draw an imaginary line downwards from the center of your eye. This is the furthest point on the cheek where blush should be applied.


Apply blush along cheekbone from hair line downwards to avoid ending up with too much color on your cheek.
Cream blush always reminds me of old ladies. It's rubbish to put on, I'd stick to powder!
Just use your fingers. Dab your finger in it and put it on.
Just get a makeup brush and apply to the apples of your cheeks. The appearance of it on the face isn't any different from that of powder blush. You can apply with fingers, but I suggest you use a brush. Hope I helped :)
You can definitely use your fingers. Just a little dot of it for each cheek until you get it the right shade. Cream blush can be good for every occasion like everyday wear.
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