Suitable Blush Color?
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Oct 28, 2013
Cami F.
A peachy coral! Try Elf Candid Coral blush, its cheap and a perfect color!
Oct 28, 2013
Alyssaluvsbeauty X.
Yeah! try candid coral by elf and I apply blush with a more separated stipple brush to get a natural effect.
Oct 28, 2013
Vanessa W.
I like light pinks and peaches because they give you the most natural flush.
Here's a quick list of some shades that are great!
Peach Blushes:
NYX in Peach $5
MAC Ripe for Love $21
Laura Mercier Peach Whisper $24
Pink Blushes:
Wet n Wild Pearlescent Pink $3
MAC Tippy $21
NARS Desire $28
Hope this helped lovely xo
Oct 28, 2013
Cady V.
Use a peachy color! I use NARS blush in "Orgasm" and it's perfect! I really recommend it :)
Oct 29, 2013
Delaney K.
Mac in peaches is a very subtle coral color and is matte not shimmery so it looks very natural.
Oct 29, 2013
Audra B.
A light coral color will work for you. do not apply it to the apples of your cheek here's why: when you smile, the blush will be in an ok location right? Now once you stop smiling, the blush is going to end up down by your nostrils making your entire look sagging and drooping. You want to apply it to your cheek bone. hold your index finger diagonally in a downward direction and lay it on your cheek with your finger at your nostrils. you will be able to feel the bone. thats where you apply it starting about the middle of your eye towards your temple. use a very small amount, you can always build the color. a nice highlight would look good over your blush on the cheek bone too. it will illuminate your face. I found a video for you explaining what I am talking about if that will help. God only knows how confusing I may have made this sound! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aIYwe7OW5xQ.