You know that you’re a porcelain beauty when you get sunburnt even at the mention of the word ‘sun’. Have you already tried every bronzer on the market in search of one that doesn’t look too orange or weird on your face?
Opt for a soft pink or apricot blush instead of a bronzer to warm up your complexion. For a special glow, choose a blush with a golden shimmer.
To apply a bronzer-blush for pale skin tones, you will need the following tools:
• The right shade of blush
• A face brush
In just a few simple steps, you’ll be ready to walk out the door with a natural look that you’ll love.
Step 1: Choosing the right blush
A blush can come in any form: powder, cream, or gel/liquid.
It is recommended that you stick to soft pink (matte) or apricot (matte or shimmer), or if you want a bit of glow, go for a pink blush with a golden shimmer.
Step 2: Choosing the right tools
For cream blushes, use your fingers, sponge, or a dense face brush for a superior finish.
For gel/liquid, use your fingers or a sponge.
For powder, go with a blush brush to highlight the top of your cheeks, or if you want to apply it in a softer and more diffused manner, opt for a larger face brush.
Step 3: Application
Now, it’s time to accentuate the color on your face.
Focus on the highest point of your cheek to avoid spreading the blush too close to your nose or straying too far away.
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