Do you wear blush on a regular basis? If so (or even if not) what colors do u usually stick to?
Since blush is supposed to be natural, i reckon its a bit of a challenge to experiment with different colors..I have 2 blushes and im gettin kinda bored wiht em and wanna change it up a bit…
After much trial and error, I learned that if you want a "natural" look, you have to use a few different products. It's counter intuitive, but most of the time if you just use one product, your makeup will not look natural. Blush is one the essential products that completes your makeup. I feel the need to cover up my skin before I go out, so whenever I do, I make sure to follow the powder with a sweep of a light pink blush, I think that works well during the day time especially if you're going for a natural look. But if you want to experiment with different colors, you can try something darker in the evening, or it doesn't even have to be darker necessarily, but maybe a little peachier or cooler than your usual blush.
Do you wear blush on a regular basis? If so (or even if not) what colors do u usually stick to?
Since blush is supposed to be natural, i reckon its a bit of a challenge to experiment with different colors..I have 2 blushes and im gettin kinda bored wiht em and wanna change it up a bit...
Sara, if you would like to get into blush but aren't sure where to start and which colours to start with, i would suggest using a cream blush in a soft pinky / neutral shade.
Cream blush gives a very natural, sheer tint to the cheeks and blends in very well. You will have no worries about it looking unnatural :)
I keep changing my blushers all the time. Depending on your skin tone you can experiment with diff colours like pinks, oranges/peach, brown, purple, tones of gold. For a natural finish try cream blushers.