How to Apply Blush to a Face with a Diamond Shape
Diamond-shaped face: high cheekbones, a thin chin, and a thin forehead. Apply blush directly along the cheekbones to highlight bone structure.
Here's how you use blush to accentuate your best features:
Step 1: Gather pigment and brush lightly with powder blush.
Step 2: Don't put blush on the apples. Apply it to the cheekbone.
Step 3: Blend a curve towards your cheekbones for balance and softening edges.
How to Apply Blush to a Face with an Oval Shape
Step 1: To apply, use a dot of product on each cheek's apple. Add more for extra brightness as desired.
Step 2: Blend pigment towards the ear using an angled blush brush to define the cheekbones and sculpt the face.
How to Use Blush on a Face Shaped Like a Square
Square faces have consistent breadth and angles from forehead to jaw. Apply blush to soften features and create a cohesive look. Use any blush with a matching texture and finish for flawless application.
Here's how to use blush on square-faced people:
Step 1: Smiling will help you find your cheekbones.
Step 2: Apply the blush of your choice to the "apple's" most noticeable area.
Step 3: To create roundness, blend colour in a circular motion using a makeup sponge or brush. Avoid horizontal blending outward, as it can make the face appear wider and contrast sharply with angular features.
How to Use Blush on a Face with a Round Shape
Round faces have rounded edges and are largest around the cheekbones. Apply blush slightly above the contours but below the cheekbones for definition. Choose powder or cream blush based on preference.
Step 1: Suck in your cheeks to create a fish face, helping you find your cheek hollows. Apply blush there for the best result.
Step 2: Apply blush below the cheekbones, starting from the centre and ending at the ear.
Step 3: In order to give the face a more lifted appearance, blend the line "sweeping upwards" rather than outwards. Blushing the bridge of your nose slightly in order "to define and slim the face."
How to Use Blush on a Face with a Heart Shape
Try blush, draping is a unique technique that accentuates high cheekbones. Apply in a curved shape towards the temple for a balanced, stunning look. Precise placement is crucial.
This is a methodical explanation of the process:
Step 1: Highlight cheekbones with liquid blush.
Step 2: Blend the pigment outward and upward with a brush or sponge, incorporating blush in a 'C' shape that covers the ear, hairline, temples, and eyebrow tail.
Step 3: To blend and soften the colour, use a blush brush.
Applying Blush to a Long Face
This is what you should do:
Step 1: Apply cream or powder blush with a brush to the middle of your cheek, below the eye's pupil.
Step 2: Use a brush to blend outward for a thick, straight, or curved line.
Step 3: Apply cream blush to the cheeks and blend for fullness.