foto: TikTok/@carittaa
Brilio.net - Blush on or blusher is one of the makeup products that plays an important role in giving dimension and warmth to the face. In addition to making the face look fresher and brighter, blush on can also create a more natural look by giving a rosy cheek effect.
However, one of the problems that is often encountered is blush on that is not or less pigmented. Blush on that is not pigmented tends to be difficult to blend well and does not provide maximum results, even though it has been applied in quite a lot.
This problem can make the face look pale or even make the blush feel "lost" after a while, especially for those who have dark skin or need a lighter color to stand out.
Blush that is not pigmented also requires more layers to achieve the desired effect, which can make the makeup look too heavy or too thick. Not only that, in some cases, the lack of pigment also makes the product easy to fade or fade, which causes the makeup to be less durable.
If you are one of those who experience this problem, don't worry, because there is a special trick that you can imitate to overcome unpigmented blush. As shared by a TikTok user with the account name @carittaa.
Through her upload, she only relies on 1 makeup product to overcome unpigmented blush on. The makeup product in question is a setting spray .
photo: TikTok/@carittaa
" Also applies to eyeshadow, contour, etc.! Basically powder ," he wrote in the caption of the uploaded video, which briliobeauty.net quoted on Sunday (8/12).
The trick is quite easy, you only need to prepare a non-pigmented blush and your favorite setting spray. After that, spray the setting spray on the blush product as needed. Furthermore, take a special blush brush, then use it to take the blush product. Apply it to the cheek area, then smooth it out until the appearance is not blocked.
photo: TikTok/@carittaa
This trick will help you get a more pigmented and long-lasting blush look. In fact, you can also save on products because using just a little blush can produce real color.
photo: TikTok/@carittaa
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