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How to Use a Blush Brush for the Best Results

When used properly, blush can add depth and sophistication to your makeup routine. However, when applied incorrectly, it can completely ruin your look.

For that reason, it’s important to do ample research on how to apply blush professionally. If possible, you should try and learn from a professional.

It’s also imperative to use the right equipment when putting on blush. The first step in becoming a blush master is getting yourself a quality blush brush!

blush brush

The blush brush you choose can literally be the difference between a natural look and a splotchy look. Just make sure you choose a brush from a reputable brand, though. The market is flooded with cheap, generic options.

Today, we’re going to be teaching you how to use a blush brush for the best possible results. Keep reading to learn more!

Pick a Shade

Before applying your blush, you need to make sure you have the correct shade for your skin tone. Unlike some other beauty products, blush is not a one-size-fits-all type of deal.

You need to choose a shade that flatters the complexion of your skin. Typically, this is a shade one or two shades lighter than your actual skin tone.

If you choose a blush that is too dark, you could end up with a messy, menacing look. If you choose a blush that is too light, your face will look very unnatural.

The objective is to achieve a warm, youthful glow; something that is close to your natural skin, but accentuates your features.

If you have trouble finding a shade for you, consider going to a local beauty shop and asking for help from a professional. Many beauty shops offer free shade tests and will help guide you through the process of choosing a blush.

The Right Formula

Next, you want to make sure your blush contains a formula that fits your skin type. Choosing the right blush is more than just choosing the right shade. You also need the perfect formula, whether it be a powder, cream, or stain.

For those with oily skin, it is recommended to use a cheek stain. Stains appear dewy and last for a very long time, even through sweat.

Be careful to only apply a little bit of stain at a time. Once it sets into your skin, it’s hard to get rid of.

For those with normal or combination skin, look for a creamy formula. Cream blushes are suitable for most skin types and are very easy to use. They also come in a variety of colors.

For those with dry skin, go for a powder formula. Powder blushes are useful for disguising pores and keeping your skin looking hydrated. Contrary to popular belief, stains and creams are not ideal for dry skin. They can leave your skin cracked and irritated.

Types of Brushes

You also need to be careful in what brush you use when applying your blush. Though some people choose to use their fingers, you’ll get the best results from using a quality brush.

Different brushes will impart different effects on your skin. For instance, a small and dense brush is ideal when attempting to create a bold pop of color on the cheeks. On the other hand, if you’re going for a soft, rosy look that isn’t overly bright, you should opt for a medium-sized, domed brush.

It makes sense to have a few different brushes in your arsenal, in case you want to switch up your look from time to time. Do some research though, before you buy anything. You don’t want to end up with a bunch of brushes that you’re never going to use!

Prep Your Skin

Before applying blush, always remember to prep your skin. To get started, wash and moisturize your face. It’s necessary to have a clean palate when applying any type of makeup.

If you avoid washing and moisturizing, your blush will appear messy and lose form throughout the day. Dry skin types don’t hold makeup as well, so make sure your skin is getting enough moisture.

Here’s a trick to make your blush last longer: before applying your blush, start with a makeup primer. This will prep your skin even further, making your skin slip-resistant.

If you don’t feel like investing in another beauty product, you can also layer some blush on top of your foundation or a tinted moisturizer. This will even out your skin tone and provide a surface for your blush to stick to.


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