Thursday, June 24, 2010

Any tips on how to apply the right amount of blush?

Also, where exactly should the blush be applied?Any tips on how to apply the right amount of blush?
just blow the brush gently before u apply. the result is amazing.Any tips on how to apply the right amount of blush?
In the upper cheek bone, very lightly.
First, you must get the right shade of blush. The correct shade is the color your cheeks turn in the cold. Then when you have the proper color, smile a toothy smile and apply right on the apples of the cheeks.
if u r a pale person...a small amount of peach in a diagnol sweeping motion under the eyes.





if you r very tan add a spritz of a shinny copper color 2 the apple of your cheek





and if you have very dark skin...add a bit of silver/ gray/peach near your eyes and chin
A bronzer is great. Makes you have that fresh, natural sunkissed look. Apply lightly. A big makeup brush is better than the smaller ones. Apply bronzer on your cheekbones, a lil on your nose, chin and forhead area. To give you that natural all over face glow.
on the cheek bone intill u can just see it!!
Yup, depending on your face shape...check on search engines for face shapes and where to apply to bring out your best features. Then after you put it on in the mirror take a small hand heald mirror outside with you to make sure it's not GLOWINGLY BRIGHT in natural sunlight. After that if you're still not sure. Ask a make-up consultant at the mall. You don't have to buy their product to ask.
You should try to follow your check bones. It should be able to just highlight your checks and add alittle color. Don't put too much on or it will look really fake and you want to look like you have a natural glow.
go to my website www.marykay.com/garcidiacono-runyon and look into the make-up application tips to find out.email your thoughts and opinions g.arcidiacono@yahoo.com
I usually use a lighter shade (more pink or peachy) on the apples of my cheeks, extending outward along my cheekbones, then apply a darker (more mauve or plum color) about the hollows, under the cheekbones. And half the time I cake it on because I'm pale, and I use a pretty light powder to follow. If you need some contour, that's probably the way to go......not necessarily thick like me, but with the colors, I mean - light/dark

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