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Brilio.net - Blush on is one of the important elements in makeup that can give a fresher, more radiant, and radiant look to the face. With the right strokes, blush on can create a more lively and less pale facial effect. In addition, this product can also be used to shape the face, provide dimension, and highlight certain features, especially when combined with other makeup techniques such as contouring and highlighting.
However, choosing the wrong blush color can actually make your makeup look too much or too bright. For example, a color that is too bright or contrasts with your skin tone can make your cheeks look unnaturally striking. Likewise, an application that is too thick can give the impression that your face looks 'overdone' and less harmonious with other makeup.
In addition to color, the texture of blush also affects the final result of makeup. Blush in cream or liquid form can give a natural effect and blend with the skin, while powder blush is more suitable for a matte look. Therefore, understanding the character of the skin and choosing the right color is very important so that blush can give a fresh effect without making the makeup look excessive.
If you are confused, you can check out the trick from Instagram user @sidiyanti in choosing blush on color. Reported by briliobeauty.net from the account on Tuesday (3/25), the selection of blush on color needs to be adjusted to the skin undertone color so that the makeup look is more flawless , not dull, or garish.
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Tricks for choosing blush on according to your skin color so that your makeup doesn't look too garishFor owners of warm or olive undertones with fair skin, peach blush is the best choice. Peach has a combination of orange and a little pink that can give a fresh and bright effect to the face without looking excessive. Because warm undertones tend to have a natural yellow hue, peach can blend well with the skin and make the face look more alive.
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For those with tanned skin with warm or olive undertones, red blush is a choice that can give a fresh and prominent impression. Red works well on darker skin because it can give a natural 'flushed' effect, as if the cheeks are naturally flushed.
However, the use of red blush on must be adjusted in intensity so that it still looks elegant and not excessive. The application technique by tapping slowly using a beauty sponge or fluffy brush can help get results that blend better with the skin.
If after trying peach or red, your face still looks dull and less fresh, it could be that your skin undertone is actually cool. Cool undertones tend to have a natural bluish or pink hue to the skin, so warm colors like peach or red may not give the desired effect. In this case, it is better to switch to a blush color that is more suitable for cool undertones so that the results are more natural and the face looks more radiant.
Choosing blush on for cool undertones for tanned skin
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For those with cool undertones and fair skin, pale pink or deep pink is the best choice. Pale pink gives a natural look like the natural blush of the cheeks after being exposed to cold air, while deep pink is suitable for a bolder and fresher look.
These colors work well because they match the natural pigments of skin with cool undertones. Using a blush with a slightly sheer or satin formula can also give a more natural effect without looking too thick.
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For those with cool undertones and tanned skin, blush with dusty rose or purple is the best choice. Dusty rose has a mix of pink and brown that gives a luxurious and natural impression on darker skin.
Meanwhile, purple colors, such as plum or mauve, can give a more edgy and unique effect without making the face look dull. These colors are also often used in glam makeup looks because they give a more classy and charming impression.
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