Are You Blushing? :
          Did you know that there is nothing like a little blush to perk you              up after a long day at the office. You might be feeling exhausted,              but you would be surprised what a little blush will accomplish. Carry              it with you at all times.
Combining The Colors You Have :
          Do you have a few of shades of blush in your makeup collection? Most              of us do, so try combining the colors to make new ones. The possibilities              are endless. Try combining pinks and peaches together. You will be              surprised at the shades you can create.           
Do I Add More? :
          There are two ways to know if you have enough blush to perk up your              coloring. Either wait until all of your makeup is in place and then              apply your blush or, apply a first layer of blush and then check it              again when your makeup is complete to see if the intensity is right.              It's your choice. Both will work.
Don't Put Blush Here :
          Don't be tempted to put blush on your chin. I know that it seems to              give a sun kissed look but your neck is usually lighter than your              face and the blush is going to draw your attention to this fact in              a big way. You can put a dusting of blush on the tendons below the              ears however! It can be a very pretty touch.           
Dramatic Cheekbones :
          Before you turn to sculpting perfect cheekbones, finish your eye makeup              and your lipstick application so that you can judge the correct amount              of color required. It will be very easy to use too much. You are after              balance and this can be done if the eyes and lips are taken care of              first.           
How are Blusher Gels Different? :
          Gel blushes are for the very young or those with impeccable skin.              It will look as if you aren't wearing a thing and the touch of color              will look so natural. They don't seem to have the lasting power of              the cream and powder combination.
How To Tone Down Blush :
          Did you make a bad purchase? According to Gale Hayman, author of "How              Do I Look", sometimes brushing a little face powder over the              bright blush will tone it down nicely.
Life Expectancy of Blush :
          A good rule of thumb is to toss it after 6 months. I know that the              compact won't be close to empty but six months is plenty long enough              to transfer bacteria to the powder and you don't want to transfer              that to your face. Just a little scratch is all it would take to start              an infection. And keep your blush brush as clean as possible!
Make Your Blush Last Longer :
          It doesn't take as long to sweep a little powdered shadow onto your              cheekbones, but it just doesn't last very long. Try this instead.              Smooth on a little cream blush and then apply the powdered shadow              in the same shade family and watch how long the color lasts now.
Makeup Tip :
          Blush can be a nightmare for some. Just where exactly does it go?              Well, in a nutshell, here goes. You look for the fullest part of your              cheek and thats where your blush goes. Take your blush brush and sweep              the color back toward the temple. Its that simple. Now, here is a              little trick. Once you have your blush in place, take a cotton ball              and blend until you have just a hint of natural looking color. Subtle              is the key word here. No strips of color please.
Natural Looking Blush :
          There are lots of little tricks to use with blush. Here's one of them.              Apply it after your moisturizer but before your foundation. This technique              will give you a natural glow of color that is very subtle.
Should I Suck In My Cheeks? :
          I see this so often when I'm at the mall. Women apparently think that              they are supposed to suck in their cheeks and then sweep a band of              color beneath their cheekbones. Apparently, that is exactly what it              looks like. I don't know who made up that rule of application, but              it doesn't work. Color should be applied on the apple of your cheek              and then blend the color up to your hairline.
Staying Power Blush Tip :
          If your blush won't stay on it could be because your skin is too oily.              Try using a mild astringent on the cheek area before applying the              blush. Start out with a cream blush, topped off with a little powder              and top it off with a dry blusher. Remember to blend it well.
What Color is My Natural Blush Color? :
          You want a color that is natural but have no way of knowing what that              color might be?? Here's a quick way to find out. Check out your face              when you come in from the cold. You will see your natural color AND              you will see where you blush naturally as well.
Have you asked yourself this question a million times? Okay, here is what could be causing your problem. You have oily skin. You might want to use a mild astringent before you put on your makeup. Now for the blusher. If you love cream blushers like I do, all is not lost. You can still use it. Just be sure to apply a light layer of face powder over the cream blush followed by a layer of dry blush. Using two different textures will ensure that the color lasts as long as you want it to.

 
 

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