Ways to Apply Blush for a More Natural Look

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Women have been applying blush since the late 1800s. Women in ancient Rome applied rouge to their cheeks, and centuries later, women are still using this technique to enhance their natural beauty. There are many ways you can apply blush, so let’s get started.

Steps to apply blush correctly

Women are often told to apply blush, but not many know-how. Many people might think the best way to apply blush is by just slapping it onto one cheek at a time, but there are other ways too. For example, you can use the tiniest amount of product by tapping it with your fingers from the apples of your cheeks up towards your temples while rotating your face 360 degrees around (gently patting in place). This technique will give you a natural-looking flush that will blend.

If you’re wondering how to apply blush, we have some tips for you. First, look straight ahead and open your mouth slightly so that it’s relaxed. Then take a brush or your fingers (depending on the shape of your face) and blend the color in circular motions from the apple of your cheek towards the temple. Next, for more definition, use a smaller brush with tighter bristles to buff powder into the skin around your cheeks and temples. This will give you an effortless glow. And if you want to add some bronzer for warmth, remember to place it below the cheekbone about two inches down from the eyes. Remember these steps next time you need help applying blush.

 

What color blush makes you look younger?

Blushing is a natural response to an emotional or physical stimulus. When you blush, the blood vessels in your capillaries expand and raise the skin’s temperature, which causes redness. In many cases, people will associate blushes with youthfulness as they are more common in children who have less sun damage on their faces. But it’s not just about age. Blush can also make you look older if it clashes with your skin tone or coloring.

A new study has found that wearing blush makes people appear younger. In a series of experiments, researchers showed participants pictures of women with and without makeup, including mascara, lipstick, and blush. The results show that when it came to age perception, those shown images with blush were judged to be five years younger than those who weren’t wearing any makeup.