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Apr 13, 2009 -
Blusher works wonders to contour your face and add warmth to any skin-tone. I prefer a powder blush, however, gels, creams and tints are lovely for those who are can work quickly to blend. Blusher also can be worn in several areas depending on your face shape and the style of makeup you're looking to achieve.
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Aug 26, 2008 -
Now it's not quite on the same level as Tory versus Labour, or even Chelsy Davy versus Kate Middleton, but the powder blush versus the cream formulation is a big beauty debate, at least in my pretty little head.
I was always a devoted powder (puff) girl but have since switched sides onto Team Cream, and there's no looking back.
But which do you prefer for a prettifying blush?
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Aug 02, 2007 -
Welcome to part four of The Best Blusher For Your Skin Tone. In this installment, we are exploring blush for olive-colored skin. You lucky girls are the ones with the gorgeous and natural golden glow all year round!
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Aug 03, 2007 -
To conclude my series, The Best Blush For Your Skin Tone, l've explored the market for bright plums, oranges, deep auburns, bronzes and burn reds that flatter ebony skin tones. You gals can get away with a lot of color, and the good news is that these shades can significantly brighten your complexion. So don't be shy!
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Jul 31, 2007 -
Welcome back to part two of The Best Blusher For Your Skin Tone. Yesterday we looked at some fabulous colors for fair skin. Today, we'll warm things up just a little bit with more neutral, brownish pinks and golden tawny colors that highlight the lightness of medium toned skin.
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Aug 01, 2007 -
For the third installment of The Best Blushers For Your Skin Tone, let's take a closer look at appropriate blush colors for skin with yellow undertones. For this type of skin, corals and coppers are complimentary. You can either got for a matte shade, or wear something with a little bit of gold sparkle which will enhance your natural undertones.
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Aug 05, 2007 -
I've been getting asked a lot of questions lately about how to find the right shade of blush for your skin tone. I admit, even I get distracted by playful pinks and oranges at the makeup counter, but then when I get home, they look way too bright on me.
As a general rule, blush is the most flattering when it looks natural.
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Jul 30, 2007 -
Thanks to the help of Jane Richardson, an expert makeup artist for Nars, I've created another great BellaSugar series on the various shades of blush that are best suited for fair, medium, yellow-toned, olive and ebony skin.
The first thing to consider when choosing a blush is to try and match it with your natural flush. So after you've gotten out of the shower, or after you've just exercised, take a long look at your face.
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Aug 02, 2007 -
Blush is a quick and easy way to impart a healthy and vibrant glow to your skin, plus it creates depth and contour to your cheekbones. For those of you who are intimidated by cream blushes, cheek sweeps, liquid tints and even standard powder blush application, fear no more. Blush application can be really simple.
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Oct 26, 2009 -
Kate Nash decided to go for the bold wearing bright red lipstick to this daytime event. The look is cute and sophisticated at the same time, as she's chosen to pare down the rest of her makeup with liner, strong brows, mascara, powder and barely there pink blusher. I love the structure of her apple shaped cheekbones and find Kate quite charming here.
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