Your blush makeup will either make or break your look. An excessive amount of blush will attract too much attention whereas not wearing any blush might make you look pale. Additionally, applying the blush in the wrong direction may give a different illusion o your cheekbone.
To start with, here are a few quick and simple blush basics. First of all, you need to have the appropriate set of makeup and tools. It’s suggested to have an angle blush brush, a flat highlighter brush, a neutral colour brush, and a gold shimmer highlight powder.
The first step is to take the angle blush brush and the neutral colour blush. Damp the brush and apply to the apple of your cheeks. Begin underneath the natural cheek line moving out towards the ear and hairline making a good soft line. Next, take the flat highlighter brush and dip it in the highlighter powder, shake it off, go under and above the line you recently created and soften the blush line. This provides contour to the cheek bones and softens the blush colour. The more you add, the more contour you’re going to create.
If you have round cheeks, it is suggested to apply this method to make a natural cheek bone. You are able to also take the angled brush when you are finished and add a bit of blush along the hairline, down the nose, and on the chin. This adds a little more depth to the face and blends the color on the cheeks.
Make Fake Bruises Using Makeup
The Halloween is fast approaching and this guide will give you a quick tip for your Halloween makeup. If you’d want to make bruises and abrasions, it’s fairly easy. You can apply the makeup in layers. We start with a bruise wheel which has 4 different colors, red, purple, blue, and green, for the numerous stages of bruising.
To make a recent and fresh bruise, apply a base colour with a wedge. Start with a reddish color and stipple it on the area, not too evenly. As you apply the makeup, rotate the sponge in different ways to avoid detectable patterns. Set the makeup in order that it does not smear so that you can move on and apply the next layer.
The next step is to add some translucent powder to a velor puff, brush off the excess, and then set the first layer of makeup. Once you are finished with this, you can add the second colour. Use the stipple sponge you used before to add a little more texture, to stimulate broken capillaries and tiny little scrapes. It is recommended to stay with red and perhaps mix in some purple too. It is best to have a darker shade in the middle and gradually less towards the outside of the bruise. When you’re happy with the pattern, you can again take your translucent powder and set it.
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