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Oct 7, 2013
Pauline Bruna G.
Oct 7, 2013
Vika S.
People use so much make up. I can put on one of those things you listed and would hate how my skin felt. Your beautiful without it all.
Oct 7, 2013
Carolyn H.
If you're using that Bronzer to contour then the problem is that it's too redtoned
Bronzer is just for where the sun hits so they're usually more redtoned, the drugstore ones. Use for contour is flower beauty blush duo
And Hoola for a more pricey option.
Try a coral blush if you're trying to add it to your cheeks, if they're red from rosacea add a little layer of concealer to tone them down.
If you're naturally blushed then Bb cream/foundation should cover that no problem.
Oct 7, 2013
Rosie A.
I agree with Carolyn!👏 I had the same problem with the redness so I understand