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Choosing and Using Face Color

Choosing and Using Face Color

Choosing and Using Face Color

Resolve to stick to the rules of a skin care routine and you will only ever need a minimum of help from your make up.

Make up is most important for every woman. Every make up things is important and face blushers are most important part of make up.

Face blushers are a whole new category of coloring products which have involved from rouge. To use blushers properly you must appreciate the principles of light and shade, and then apply them to your face shape. The   blusher family is made up of three different groups.

There are the natural looking peach and pinky tones which add color to the cheek area. Sharers are the darker tawny, brick, rust and plum tones which literally help shade away specific areas. Highlighters, which are usually creamy luminous tones, do just the reveres and draw attention to certain areas. Difficulties usually arise when it is not appreciated that all three varieties shouldn’t just be plonked on the cheeks. The pinks and peaches are right for the cheeks; they should be applied high on the cheekbone. Shadier is more likely to go under the cheeks to create pretty ‘hollows’. Highlighter is applied very high on the cheekbones – above the natural-looking shade.

Brush-on color is applied after powder. Cream or liquid goes on before powder; use the dot and blend technique, rather as if you are applying foundation. Not sure where your cheekbones are? Find your finger tips. Then apply pink or peach ‘cheek’ color lightly along the bone, blending up and out towards your hair line. Don’t blush too close to your nose or lower than the tip of it or you lose that ‘lift’.

When you are feeling really tired, there are other’ face-lifting’ tricks to try. Brush on color lightly along the top of the forehead, under the chin and over the bridge of the nose.

When it’s your eyes that are looking weary, wing color out to the temples and in again,  just above the eyebrows.

Where to put shadier and highlighter really depends on your face shape. If you are not sure what yours is, get another opinion and go on to master the technique of light and shade. For instance, a round face can take a dusting of shadier to help minimize fullness in the chin, and doesn’t usually need highlighter. A long face can take lots of highlighter, well back above the cheekbones to give an illusion of fullness and width. If your nose and chin are on the long side too, a little shader applied to the end of each can make then appear shorter. A square face can take shader well down towards the Jew and highlighter fluffed really high on the cheekbones, to widen the upper part of the face.

A triangular – shaped face can take a lot of highlighter both sides of the forehead and the dusting of shade from the ear loves, fading out at the chin. What ever the shape of your face, cheek that you haven’t created an unnatural effect by applying too much blusher.

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