Thursday, February 24, 2011

ROUGE 101

BLUSH
6 Silky formulas designed for effortless natural looking glow. 

1. the powder blush: usually good for all types of skin. But it is considered densest of the blushers and the best for the oily skin. gor-jus for contouring.  applied after the face powder. It will lie on top of your skin and add a translucent glow to it. 

2. the tint: blend it fast fast fast and well. if you don't it can look streaky over foundation. once it is set it would not budge until you wash your face.
works much like the gel type.

3. the cream blush: more intense shade than the powder blush. best for evening wear. to apply, start at the apples of the cheek and blend upward with the help of your fingers, Cream blush contains rich moisturizing or oil ingredients therefore it is considered particularly suitable for the dry skin!

and remember, cream blush after foundation but before powder, use it sparingly and blend well!  

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4. the loose powder with shimmer: great for adding a light gleam to your face, preferred blusher for the night time.  

To apply, dab the shimmers on your forehead, in the bow of your upper lip or in the inner corners of your eyes. best if maximized with kabuki brushes.

5. the bronzer/blusher in one: Bronzer is available in light, medium or dark tones. It is considered ideal for enhancing the tanned look of your skin. Bronzer is especially flattering to medium and deep-toned complexions. also used for contouring.

6. the gel type: preferred on oily to normal skin because these blushers last longer and many are oil-free. Some are water-resistant, too. it's also the perfect blush if you want to skip the foundation and powder cause it looks the most natural on bare skin.


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